Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 36a - The Banking Law of Connecticut
647 - Collection Practices of Creditors
Transferred from Section 36-243c
Section 36a-647-2 - Definitions

Current through September 9, 2024

As used in sections 36a-647-2 to 36a-647-7, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies:

(1) "Commissioner" means "commissioner" as defined in section 36a-2 of the Connecticut General Statutes;

(2) "Communication" means any communication directly or indirectly to any person through any medium and includes the conveyance of debt information;

(3) "Consumer debtor" means "consumer debtor" as defined in section 36a-645 of the Connecticut General Statutes;

(4) "Consumer debtor agent" means a consumer debtor's guardian, executor, administrator, spouse if such spouse resides with the consumer debtor or parent if the consumer debtor is a minor, as defined in section 1-1d of the Connecticut General Statutes;

(5) "Creditor" means "creditor" as defined in section 36a-645 of the Connecticut General Statutes;

(6) "Debt" means "debt" as defined in section 36a-645 of the Connecticut General Statutes;

(7) "Location information" means information identifying the residence or place of employment of a consumer debtor or consumer debtor agent or any other identifying information that facilitates direct contact with a consumer debtor or a consumer debtor agent, such as a telephone number, cellular telephone number or e-mail address; and

(8) "Person" means an individual, partnership, limited liability company, trust, association, corporation or other legal entity.

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