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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE STUDENT LOAN BILL OF RIGHTS

     

     Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Vella-Wilkinson, Bennett, Casimiro, and
Ackerman

     Date Introduced: February 28, 2018

     Referred To: House Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended

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by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 59.1

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THE STUDENT LOAN BILL OF RIGHTS

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     16-59.1-1. Definitions.

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     As used in this chapter:

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     (1) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of postsecondary education.

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     (2) "Ombudsman" means the student loan ombudsman established pursuant to the

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provisions of this chapter.

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     (3) "Student loan borrower" means:

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     (i) Any resident of this state who has received or agreed to pay a student education loan;

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or

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     (ii) Any person who shares responsibility with such resident for repaying the student

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education loan.

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     (4) "Student loan servicer" means any person, wherever located, responsible for the

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servicing of any student education loan to any student loan borrower.

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     (5) "Servicing" means:

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     (i) Receiving any scheduled periodic payments from a student loan borrower pursuant to

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the terms of a student education loan;

 

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     (ii) Applying the payments of principal and interest and such other payments with respect

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to the amounts received from a student loan borrower, as may be required pursuant to the terms of

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a student education loan; and

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     (iii) Performing other administrative services with respect to a student education loan.

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     (6) "Student education loan" means any loan primarily for personal use to finance

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education or other school-related expenses.

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     16-59.1-2. Appointment of student loan ombudsman.

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     The office of the commissioner of postsecondary education shall, within available

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appropriations, designate a student loan ombudsman to provide timely assistance and support to

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any student loan borrower of any student education loan.

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     16-59.1-3. Powers and duties of student loan ombudsman.

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     (a) The student loan ombudsman, in consultation with the commissioner of postsecondary

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education, shall:

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     (1) Receive, review and attempt to resolve any complaints from student loan borrowers,

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including, but not limited to, attempts to resolve such complaints in collaboration with institutions

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of higher education, student loan servicers, and any other participants in student loan lending,

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including, but not limited to, the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, the

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Community College of Rhode Island, the council on postsecondary education, the office of the

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postsecondary commissioner, the board of education, and the Rhode Island student loan authority;

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(2) Compile and analyze data on student loan borrower complaints as described in

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subsection (b)(1) of this section;

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     (3) Assist student loan borrowers to understand their rights and responsibilities under the

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terms of student education loans;

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     (4) Provide information to the public, agencies, legislators and others regarding the

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problems and concerns of student loan borrowers and make recommendations for resolving those

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problems and concerns;

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     (5) Analyze and monitor the development and implementation of federal, state and local

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laws, regulations and policies relating to student loan borrowers and recommend any changes that

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the student loan ombudsman deems necessary;

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     (6) Review the complete student education loan history for any student loan borrower

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who has provided written consent for such review;

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     (7) Disseminate information concerning the availability of the student loan ombudsman

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to assist student loan borrowers and potential student loan borrowers, as well as public

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institutions of higher education, student loan servicers and any other participant in student

 

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education loan lending, with any student loan servicing concerns; and

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     (8) Take any other actions necessary to fulfill the duties of the student loan ombudsman

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as set forth in this subsection.

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     (b) On or before October 1, 2018, the student loan ombudsman, in consultation with the

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commissioner, shall, within available appropriations, establish and maintain a student loan

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borrower education course that shall include educational presentations and materials regarding

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student education loans. Such program shall include, but not be limited to, key loan terms,

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documentation requirements, monthly payment obligations, income-based repayment options,

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loan forgiveness and disclosure requirements.

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     16-59.1-4. Report by commissioner to the general assembly.

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     On or before January 1, 2019, and annually thereafter, the commissioner shall submit a

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report to the general assembly, in which the commissioner shall report on:

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     (1) The implementation of this chapter;

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     (2) The overall effectiveness of the student loan ombudsman position; and

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     (3) Additional steps that need to be taken to gain regulatory control over the licensing and

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enforcement of student loan servicers.

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     16-59.1-5. Student loan ombudsman account.

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     (a)(1) There is established an account to be known as the "student loan ombudsman

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account" which shall be a separate, non-lapsing account within the office of the commissioner.

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The account shall contain the monies described in this section, and any other monies required by

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law to be deposited in the account. Monies in the account shall be expended by the ombudsman

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for the purpose of administering the provisions of this section.

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     (2) The account established under this section shall also contain any licensing or

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investigation fees collected pursuant to this chapter.

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     16-59.1-6. Licensing of student loan servicers.

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     (a)(1) Effective July 1, 2019, no person shall act as a student loan servicer, directly or

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indirectly, without first obtaining a license from the commissioner of postsecondary education

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pursuant to the provisions of this section, unless the person is exempt from licensure pursuant to

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the provisions of subsection (a)(2) of this section.

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     (2) The following persons are exempt from student loan servicer licensing requirements:

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     (i) Any Rhode Island bank, out-of-state bank, Rhode Island credit union, federal credit

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union or out-of-state credit union;

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     (ii) Any wholly owned subsidiary of any such bank or credit union; and

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     (iii) Any operating subsidiary where each owner of such operating subsidiary is wholly

 

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owned by the same bank or credit union.

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     (b) Any person seeking to act within this state as a student loan servicer shall make a

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written application to the commissioner for an initial license in such form as the commissioner

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prescribes. Such application shall be accompanied by:

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     (1) A financial statement prepared by a certified public accountant or a public accountant,

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the accuracy of which is sworn to under oath before a notary public by the proprietor, a general

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partner or a corporate officer or a member duly authorized to execute such documents;

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     (2) The history of criminal convictions of the:

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     (i) Applicant;

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     (ii) Partners, if the applicant is a partnership;

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     (iii) Members, if the applicant is a limited liability company or association; or

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     (iv) Officers, directors and principal employees, if the applicant is a corporation;

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     (3) Sufficient information pertaining to the history of criminal convictions of such

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applicant, partners, members, officers, directors or principal employees as the commissioner

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deems necessary to make the findings required under this section;

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     (4) A nonrefundable license fee of one thousand dollars ($1,000); and

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     (5) A nonrefundable investigation fee of eight hundred dollars ($800).

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     (c) The commissioner may conduct a state and national criminal history records check or

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BCI of the applicant and of each partner, member, officer, director and principal employee of

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such applicant.

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     16-59.1-7. Investigation of applicants.

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     (a) Upon the filing of an application for an initial license and the payment of the fees for

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license and investigation, the commissioner shall investigate the financial condition and

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responsibility, financial and business experience, character, and general fitness of the applicant.

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The commissioner may issue a license if the commissioner finds that:

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     (1) The applicant's financial condition is sound;

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     (2) The applicant's business will be conducted honestly, fairly, equitably, carefully and

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efficiently within the purposes and intent of this chapter, and in a manner commanding the

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confidence and trust of the community;

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     (3)(i) If the applicant is an individual, such individual is in all respects properly qualified

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and of good character;

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     (ii) If the applicant is a partnership, each partner is in all respects properly qualified and

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of good character;

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     (iii) If the applicant is a corporation or association, the president, chairperson of the

 

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executive committee, senior officer responsible for the corporation's business and chief financial

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officer or any other person who performs similar functions as determined by the commissioner,

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each director, each trustee and each shareholder owning ten percent (10%) or more of each class

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of the securities of such corporation is in all respects properly qualified and of good character; or

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     (iv) If the applicant is a limited liability company, each member is in all respects properly

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qualified and of good character;

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     (4) No person on behalf of the applicant knowingly has made any incorrect statement of a

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material fact in the application, or in any report or statement made pursuant to the provisions of

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this chapter;

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     (5) No person on behalf of the applicant knowingly has omitted to state any material fact

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necessary to give the commissioner any information lawfully required by the commissioner;

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     (6) The applicant has paid all investigation fees and the license fees required under this

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section; and

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     (7) The applicant has met any other similar requirements as determined by the

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commissioner.

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     16-59.1-8. License expiration and renewal.

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     (a) A license issued pursuant to this chapter shall expire at the close of business on

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September 30 of the odd numbered year following its issuance, unless renewed or earlier

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surrendered, suspended or revoked pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. Not later than

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fifteen (15) days after a licensee ceases to engage in the business of student loan servicing in this

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state for any reason, including a business decision to terminate operations in this state, license

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revocation, bankruptcy or voluntary dissolution, such licensee shall provide written notice of

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surrender to the commissioner and shall surrender to the commissioner its license for each

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location in which such licensee has ceased to engage in such business. The written notice of

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surrender shall identify the location where the records of the licensee will be stored and the name,

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address and telephone number of an individual authorized to provide access to the records. The

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surrender of a license does not reduce or eliminate the licensee's civil or criminal liability arising

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from acts or omissions occurring prior to the surrender of the license, including any

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administrative actions undertaken by the commissioner to revoke or suspend a license, assess a

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civil penalty, order restitution or exercise any other authority provided to the commissioner.

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     (b) A license may be renewed for the ensuing twenty-four (24) month period upon the

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filing of an application containing all required documents and fees as provided in this chapter.

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Such renewal application shall be filed on or before September 1 of the year in which the license

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expires. Any renewal application filed with the commissioner after September 1 shall be

 

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accompanied by a one hundred dollar ($100) late fee.

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     (c) If an application for a renewal license has been filed with the commissioner on or

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before the date the license expires, the license sought to be renewed shall continue in full force

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and effect until the issuance by the commissioner of the renewal license applied for, or until the

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commissioner has notified the licensee in writing of the commissioner's refusal to issue such

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renewal license together with the grounds upon which such refusal is based. The commissioner

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may refuse to issue a renewal license on any ground on which the commissioner may refuse to

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issue an initial license.

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     (d) If the commissioner determines that a check filed with the commissioner to pay a

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license or renewal fee has been dishonored, the commissioner shall automatically suspend the

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license or the renewal license that has been issued but is not yet effective. The commissioner shall

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give the licensee notice of the automatic suspension pending proceedings for revocation or refusal

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to renew, and an opportunity for a hearing on such actions in accordance with the provisions of

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this chapter shall be scheduled.

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     (e) The applicant or licensee shall notify the commissioner, in writing, of any change in

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the information provided in its initial application for a license or its most recent renewal

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application for such license, as applicable, not later than ten (10) business days after the

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occurrence of the event that results in such information becoming inaccurate.

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     (f) The commissioner may deem an application for a license abandoned if the applicant

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fails to respond to any request for information required under this chapter, or any regulations

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adopted pursuant to said sections. The commissioner shall notify the applicant, in writing, that if

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the applicant fails to submit such information not later than sixty (60) days after the date on

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which such request for information was made, the application shall be deemed abandoned. An

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application filing fee paid prior to the date an application is deemed abandoned pursuant to this

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subsection shall not be refunded. Abandonment of an application pursuant to this subsection shall

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not preclude the applicant from submitting a new application for a license under the provisions of

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this chapter.

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     16-59.1-9. Licensee to act under license.

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     No person licensed to act within this state as a student loan servicer shall do so under any

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other name or at any other place of business than that named in the license.

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     Any change of location of a place of business of a licensee shall require prior written

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notice to the commissioner. Not more than one place of business shall be maintained under the

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same license but the commissioner may issue more than one license to the same licensee upon

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compliance with the provisions of this chapter as to each new licensee. A license shall not be

 

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transferable or assignable.

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     16-59.1-10. Maintenance of records.

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     (a) Each student loan servicer licensee and persons exempt from licensure pursuant to

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this chapter shall maintain adequate records of each student education loan transaction for not less

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than two (2) years following the final payment on such student education loan or the assignment

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of such student education loan, whichever occurs first, or such longer period as may be required

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by any other provision of law.

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     (b) If requested by the commissioner, each student loan servicer shall make such records

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available or send such records to the commissioner by registered or certified mail, return receipt

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requested, or by any express delivery carrier that provides a dated delivery receipt, not later than

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five (5) business days after requested by the commissioner to do so. Upon request, the

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commissioner may grant a licensee additional time to make such records available or send the

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records to the commissioner.

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     16-59.1-11. Prohibited conduct.

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     (a) No student loan servicer shall:

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     (1) Directly or indirectly employ any scheme, device or artifice to defraud or mislead

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student loan borrowers;

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     (2) Engage in any unfair or deceptive practice toward any person or misrepresent or omit

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any material information in connection with the servicing of a student education loan, including,

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but not limited to, misrepresenting the amount, nature or terms of any fee or payment due or

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claimed to be due on a student education loan, the terms and conditions of the loan agreement or

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the borrower's obligations under the loan;

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     (3) Obtain property by fraud or misrepresentation;

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     (4) Knowingly misapply or recklessly apply student education loan payments to the

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outstanding balance of a student education loan;

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     (5) Knowingly or recklessly provide inaccurate information to a credit bureau, thereby

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harming a student loan borrower's creditworthiness;

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     (6) Fail to report both the favorable and unfavorable payment history of the student loan

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borrower to a nationally recognized consumer credit bureau at least annually if the student loan

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servicer regularly reports information to a credit bureau;

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     (7) Refuse to communicate with an authorized representative of the student loan borrower

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who provides a written authorization signed by the student loan borrower, provided the student

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loan servicer may adopt procedures reasonably related to verifying that the representative is in

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fact authorized to act on behalf of the student loan borrower; or

 

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     (8) Negligently make any false statement or knowingly and willfully make any omission

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of a material fact in connection with any information or reports filed with a governmental agency

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or in connection with any investigation conducted by the commissioner or another governmental

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agency.

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     16-59.1-12. Conduct of investigations.

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     (a) In addition to any authority provided under this chapter, the commissioner shall have

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the authority to conduct investigations and examinations as follows:

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     (1) For purposes of initial licensing, license renewal, license suspension, license

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revocation, or termination, or general or specific inquiry or investigation to determine compliance

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with this chapter, the commissioner may access, receive and use any books, accounts, records,

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files, documents, information or evidence including, but not limited to:

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     (i) Criminal, civil and administrative history information;

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     (ii) Personal history and experience information, including independent credit reports

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obtained from a consumer reporting agency described in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, (15

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U.S.C. § 1681a); and

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     (iii) Any other documents, information or evidence the commissioner deems relevant to

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the inquiry or investigation regardless of the location, possession, control or custody of such

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documents, information, or evidence.

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     (2) For the purposes of investigating violations or complaints arising under this chapter,

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or for the purposes of examination, the commissioner may review, investigate or examine any

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student loan servicer licensee or person subject to this chapter as often as necessary in order to

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carry out the purposes of this chapter. The commissioner may direct, subpoena or order the

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attendance of and examine under oath all persons whose testimony may be required about the

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student education loan or the business or subject matter of any such examination or investigation,

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and may direct, subpoena or order such person to produce books, accounts, records, files, and any

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other documents the commissioner deems relevant to the inquiry.

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     (b) In making any examination or investigation authorized by this section, the

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commissioner may control access to any documents and records of the student loan servicer

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licensee or person under examination or investigation. The commissioner may take possession of

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the documents and records or place a person in exclusive charge of the documents and records in

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the place where they are usually kept. During the period of control, no person shall remove or

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attempt to remove any of the documents and records except pursuant to a court order or with the

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consent of the commissioner. Unless the commissioner has reasonable grounds to believe the

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documents or records of the student loan servicer licensee or person have been, or are at risk of

 

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being, altered or destroyed for purposes of concealing a violation of this chapter, the student loan

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servicer licensee or owner of the documents and records shall have access to the documents or

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records as necessary to conduct its ordinary business affairs.

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     (c) In order to carry out the purposes of this section, the commissioner may:

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     (1) Retain attorneys, accountants or other professionals and specialists as examiners,

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auditors, or investigators to conduct or assist in the conduct of examinations or investigations;

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     (2) Enter into agreements or relationships with other government officials or regulatory

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associations in order to improve efficiencies and reduce regulatory burden by sharing resources,

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standardized or uniform methods or procedures, and documents, records, information or evidence

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obtained under this section;

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     (3) Use, hire, contract or employ public or privately available analytical systems,

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methods or software to examine or investigate the student loan servicer licensee or person subject

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to the provisions of this chapter;

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     (4) Accept and rely on examination or investigation reports made by other government

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officials, within or without this state; and

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     (5) Accept audit reports made by an independent certified public accountant for the

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student loan servicer licensee or person subject to the provisions of this chapter in the course of

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that part of the examination covering the same general subject matter as the audit and may

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incorporate the audit report in the report of examination, report of investigation or other writing

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of the commissioner.

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     (d) The authority of this section shall remain in effect, whether such student loan servicer

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licensee or person subject to the provisions of this chapter, acts or claims to act under any

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licensing or registration law of this state, or claims to act without such authority.

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     (e) No student loan servicer licensee or person subject to investigation or examination

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under this section may knowingly withhold, abstract, remove, mutilate, destroy or secrete any

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books, records, computer records or other information.

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     16-59.1-13. Suspension or revocation of license.

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     (a) The commissioner may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew any license issued under

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the provisions of this chapter, or take any other action provided for in this chapter, if the

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commissioner finds that:

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     (1) The licensee has violated any provision of this chapter or any regulation or order

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lawfully made pursuant to and within the authority of this chapter; or

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     (2) Any fact or condition exists which, if it had existed at the time of the original

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application for the license, clearly would have warranted a denial of such license. No abatement

 

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of the license fee shall be made if the license is surrendered, revoked or suspended prior to the

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expiration of the period for which it was issued.

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     (b) Whenever it appears to the commissioner that any person has violated, is violating or

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is about to violate any of the provisions of this chapter, or any regulation adopted pursuant to said

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sections, or any licensee or any owner, director, officer, member, partner, shareholder, trustee,

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employee, or agent of such licensee has committed any fraud, engaged in dishonest activities or

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made any misrepresentation, the commissioner may take action against such person or licensee in

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accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

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     16-59.1-14. Student loan servicer compliance.

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     A student loan servicer shall comply with all applicable federal laws and regulations

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relating to student loan servicing, including, but not limited to, the federal Truth-in-Lending Act,

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(15 U.S.C. § 1601 et seq.), as from time to time amended, and the regulations promulgated

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thereunder. In addition to any other remedies provided by law, a violation of any federal law or

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regulation shall be deemed a violation of this section, and a basis upon which the commissioner

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may take enforcement action pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

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     16-59.1-15. Rules and regulations.

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     The commissioner of postsecondary education shall promulgate rules and regulations to

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implement the provisions of this chapter.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2018.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE STUDENT LOAN BILL OF RIGHTS

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     This act would authorize the creation of the position of student loan ombudsman within

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the office of the commissioner of postsecondary education.

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     The duties of the ombudsman would be to attempt to resolve complaints from student

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loan borrowers, compile and analyze data on such complaints, and to otherwise assist student loan

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borrowers. The act would also provide that the commissioner of postsecondary education would

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review and evaluate applications for licensure as a student loan issuer.

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     This act would take effect on July 1, 2018.

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