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La. R.S. 9:3573.4

Bond; trust account

Known as the Louisiana Consumer Credit Law

The act spans §§ 9–9 (177 sections).

Acts 1992, No. 345, §1; Acts 2003, No. 1027, §1, eff

A. All credit repair services organizations shall obtain a surety bond issued by a company licensed to do business in Louisiana.

B. The bond shall be filed with the attorney general of Louisiana.

C. The bond must be in favor of the state of Louisiana for the benefit of any person who is damaged by any violation of this Part.

D. Any persons claiming against the bond for a violation of this Part may maintain an action at law against the credit repair services organization and against the surety or trustee. The surety or trustee shall be liable only for damages awarded under R.S. 9:3573.10 and not the punitive damages permitted under that Section. The aggregate liability of the surety or trustee to all persons damaged by a credit repair services organization's violation of this Part shall not exceed the amount of the bond or trust account.

E. The bond shall be in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars.

F. The credit repair services organization shall notify the attorney general in writing within thirty days after it has ceased to do business in this state.

G. The failure to obtain or file the bond as required by this Section shall constitute a violation of this Part for purposes of civil or criminal remedies or penalties.

Official source: Louisiana State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Louisiana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.