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Section 1788.1
Purpose and Public Policy Behind the Act


Section 1788.2
Debt Collection Terms and Definitions


Section 1788.3
Providing Information to Employers


Section 1788.10
Threatening Debt Collection Tactics


Section 1788.11
Collection Calls & Communication Rules


Section 1788.12
3rd Party Contact Regarding Your Debt


Section 1788.13
Debt Collection Deception and Misrepresentation


Section 1788.14
Harassing Communication Tactics


Section 1788.15
Unfair Practices - Lawsuits & Service on the Debtor


Section 1788.16
Misrepresentation of Judicial or Government Entity


Section 1788.17
Compliance with the FDCPA


Section 1788.20
Consumer Credit Application


Section 1788.21
Responsibility of Creditor Notification


Section 1788.22
Consumer Credit Transactions


Section 1788.30
Damages Available Under the Act


Enforcement & Relation to State Laws

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Consumer Credit Transactions


§ 1788.22

    (a) In connection with any consumer credit extended to a person under an account:

      (1) No such person shall attempt to consummate any consumer credit transaction thereunder knowing that credit privileges under the account have been terminated or suspended.

      (2) Each such person shall notify the creditor by telephone, telegraph, letter, or any other reasonable means that an unauthorized use of the account has occurred or may occur as the result of loss or theft of a credit card, or other instrument identifying the account, within a reasonable time after such person's discovery thereof, and shall reasonably assist the creditor in determining the facts and circumstances relating to any unauthorized use of the account.

    (b) Each responsibility set forth in subdivision (a) shall apply only if and after the creditor clearly and conspicuously in writing discloses such responsibility to such person.


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