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RS 9:3572.8 - Bond or trust account required

LA Rev Stat § 9:3572.8 (2018) (N/A)
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§3572.8. Bond or trust account required

A. Every loan broker, except those loan brokers employed by a corporation with a valid loan broker's license, must obtain a surety bond issued by a surety company authorized to do business in Louisiana, or establish a trust account with a federally insured bank or savings institution located in Louisiana. The amount of the bond or trust account shall be twenty-five thousand dollars. The bond or trust account shall be in favor of the state of Louisiana. Any person damaged by the loan broker's breach of contract or of any obligation arising therefrom, or by any violation of law, or the attorney general seeking additional relief from R.S. 51:1408, may bring an action against the bond or trust account to recover monies therefrom. The aggregate liability of the surety or trustee shall be only for actual damages or additional relief under R.S. 51:1408 and in no event shall exceed the amount of the bond or trust account.

B. The term of the bond shall be continuous, but it shall be subject to termination by the surety upon giving sixty days written notice to the principal and to the commissioner. The bond shall continue in effect during the sixty-day period.

C. A copy of said bond shall be conspicuously posted at any business location of the broker near the location where payments are received.

D. It shall be unlawful for any loan broker or its agent or employee to post an expired bond or a bond which does not meet the requirements of this Section.

Acts 1986, No. 729, §1; Acts 1997, No. 1419, §1.

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RS 9:3572.8 - Bond or trust account required