Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session (2009)
Bills Indexed by Subject
CREDIT AND BANKRUPTCY
HB 71
--- Sponsor:
Lampe, Sara
--- CoSponsor:
Norr, Charlie
Requires lenders of unsecured loans of less than $500, commonly
known as payday loans, to notify borrowers of the balance owed
at least every three months
HB 81
--- Sponsor:
Still, Mary
--- CoSponsor:
Webber, Stephen
Changes the laws regarding unsecured loans of $500 or less, sometimes
referred to as payday loans, and allows the Attorney General to
maintain an action to enforce compliance
HB 99
--- Sponsor:
Wildberger, Edward
--- CoSponsor:
Schieffer, Ed
Changes the laws regarding the use of credit information when
underwriting insurance contracts and prohibits insurers from taking
adverse actions based on a person's credit report or insurance score
HB 139
--- Sponsor:
Hughes, Leonard
Limits the amount of interest a title lender can charge on loans and
requires the average interest rate being charged by credit unions to
be made available to the public at least quarterly
HB 142
--- Sponsor:
Hughes, Leonard
--- CoSponsor:
Curls, Shalonn
Changes the laws regarding the use of credit information when
underwriting insurance contracts
HB 144
--- Sponsor:
Hughes, Leonard
--- CoSponsor:
Curls, Shalonn
Makes it an improper employment practice for an employer to refuse
to hire or to discharge, reduce compensation, or modify any condition
of a person's employment based on his or her credit score or history
HB 150
--- Sponsor:
Still, Mary
--- CoSponsor:
Burnett, John P.
Changes the laws regarding unsecured loans of $500 or less, commonly
known as payday loans, and allows the Attorney General to
maintain an action to enforce compliance
HB 336
--- Sponsor:
Burnett, John P.
--- CoSponsor:
Yaeger, Patricia
Establishes the Uniform Debt-Management Services Act to regulate
debt-management services
HB 412
--- Sponsor:
Low, Beth
--- CoSponsor:
Oxford, Jeanette Mott
Requires lenders of unsecured loans of $500 or less, commonly known
as payday loans, to display in the lobby a brochure detailing the
eligibility requirements for the Missouri Food Stamp Program
HB 505
--- Sponsor:
Kander, Jason
--- CoSponsor:
Webber, Stephen
Prohibits new lenders of unsecured loans of $500 or less, commonly
known as payday loans, from operating a business within one mile of
the main entrance to a military base
HB 524
--- Sponsor:
Oxford, Jeanette Mott
--- CoSponsor:
Walsh, Regina
Prohibits lenders from imposing a fine, fee, or penalty for prepaying
a loan and repeals the provision allowing a prepayment fee to be
charged on a second mortgage loan
HB 823
--- Sponsor:
Skaggs, Trent
Prohibits an insurer from using credit reports or credit scoring as a
factor in underwriting an insurance contract
HB 869
--- Sponsor:
Skaggs, Trent
Specifies that it is unlawful for credit card issuers to recruit
potential student cardholders or customers on a college campus with
certain exceptions
HB 1035
--- Sponsor:
Pratt, Bryan
Allows a company which has filed for or publicly announced its
intention to file for bankruptcy protection to be deemed a qualifying
company for the Quality Jobs Program under certain conditions
HB 1077
--- Sponsor:
Bringer, Rachel
Revises the Uniform Commercial Code regarding production-money
security interest and allows veterinarians offering services to place
a lien on an animal for reasonable charges
HB 1113
--- Sponsor:
Low, Beth
--- CoSponsor:
Oxford, Jeanette Mott
Specifies that creditors will only be allowed to receive and courts
only allowed to grant judgments for interest up to a rate of 6% per
annum on past due invoices for medical services and treatment
- SB 216
--- Sponsor:
Scott, Delbert
- Modifies the law relating to debt settlement providers
Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated November 17, 2009 at 9:31 am