California Code of Regulations
Title 10 - Investment
Chapter 3 - Commissioner of Financial Protection and Innovation
Subchapter 6 - California Financing Law
Article 14 - Pilot Program for Increased Access to Responsible Small Dollar Loans
Subarticle 4 - Reports
Section 1607 - Additional Information Required to Complete the Annual Report
Universal Citation: 10 CA Code of Regs 1607
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) A licensee shall obtain and keep for every loan the following additional information, for purposes of reporting information in the annual report:
(1) Credit scores from at least one consumer
reporting agency for each borrower who obtained more than one program loan
(Section 22380, subdivision (d)(6), of the
Financial Code),
(2) Income
distribution for each borrower, including the number of borrowers who obtained
at least one program loan and who resided in a low-to-moderate-income census
tract at the time of their loan application (Section
22380, subdivision (d)(7), of the
Financial Code), defined as a distressed/underserved tract under the federal
Community Reinvestment Act (12 U.S.C. 2901) and based on
census tract data published by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination
Counsel.
(3) Borrowers' primary
purpose in obtaining the loan, based on borrower responses at the time of the
loan applications, as follows (Section
22380, subdivision (d)(8), of the
Financial Code):
(A) Medical.
(B) Other emergency.
(C) Vehicle repair.
(D) Vehicle purchase.
(E) To pay bills.
(F) To consolidate debt.
(G) To build or repair credit
history.
(H) To finance a purchase
of goods or services other than a vehicle.
(I) For other than personal, family, or
household purposes.
(J)
Other.
(4) Whether the
borrower self-reported that he or she had or did not have a bank account at the
time of the loan application, and if the borrower had a bank account, whether
the borrower self-reported that he or she used check-cashing services (Section
22380, subdivision (d)(9), of the
Financial Code) or payday loan services,
(5) Language in which the loan was negotiated
orally or in writing, and whether the credit education program or seminar
offered by the licensee was offered in that language, and
(6) If known, whether the borrower attended a
credit education program or seminar offered by the
licensee.
1. New section filed 7-17-2014; operative 7-17-2014 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2014, No. 29).
Note: Authority cited: Section 22150, Financial Code. Reference: Section 22380, Financial Code.
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