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Section 11 - Collection fee.

UT Code § 12-1-11 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section: (a) "Creditor" is as defined in 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1692a. (b) "Debt" means an obligation or alleged obligation to pay money arising out of a transaction for money, property, insurance, or services. (c) "Debtor" means a person obligated or allegedly obligated to pay a debt. (d) "Third party debt collection agency" means: (i) a debt collector as defined in 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1692a; or (ii) a person who would be a debt collector under 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1692a, except that the person does not use an instrumentality of interstate commerce or the mail.

(a) "Creditor" is as defined in 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1692a.

(b) "Debt" means an obligation or alleged obligation to pay money arising out of a transaction for money, property, insurance, or services.

(c) "Debtor" means a person obligated or allegedly obligated to pay a debt.

(d) "Third party debt collection agency" means: (i) a debt collector as defined in 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1692a; or (ii) a person who would be a debt collector under 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1692a, except that the person does not use an instrumentality of interstate commerce or the mail.

(i) a debt collector as defined in 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1692a; or

(ii) a person who would be a debt collector under 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1692a, except that the person does not use an instrumentality of interstate commerce or the mail.

(2) A creditor may require a debtor to pay a collection fee in addition to any other amount owed to the creditor for a debt if: (a) imposing a collection fee on the debtor or in relation to the debt is not prohibited or otherwise restricted by another federal or state law; (b) the creditor contracts with a third party debt collection agency or licensed attorney to collect the debt; (c) the third party debt collection agency with which the creditor contracts is registered under this title; (d) there is a written agreement between the creditor and the debtor that: (i) creates the debt; and (ii) provides for the imposition of the collection fee in accordance with this section; and (e) the obligation to pay the collection fee is imposed at the time of assignment of the debt to a third party debt collection agency or licensed attorney in accordance with an agreement described in Subsection (2)(d).

(a) imposing a collection fee on the debtor or in relation to the debt is not prohibited or otherwise restricted by another federal or state law;

(b) the creditor contracts with a third party debt collection agency or licensed attorney to collect the debt;

(c) the third party debt collection agency with which the creditor contracts is registered under this title;

(d) there is a written agreement between the creditor and the debtor that: (i) creates the debt; and (ii) provides for the imposition of the collection fee in accordance with this section; and

(i) creates the debt; and

(ii) provides for the imposition of the collection fee in accordance with this section; and

(e) the obligation to pay the collection fee is imposed at the time of assignment of the debt to a third party debt collection agency or licensed attorney in accordance with an agreement described in Subsection (2)(d).

(3) The creditor shall establish the amount of the collection fee imposed under this section, except that the amount may not exceed the lesser of: (a) the actual amount a creditor is required to pay a third party debt collection agency or licensed attorney, regardless of whether that amount is a specific dollar amount or a percentage of the principal amount owed to the creditor for a debt; or (b) 40% of the principal amount owed to the creditor for a debt.

(a) the actual amount a creditor is required to pay a third party debt collection agency or licensed attorney, regardless of whether that amount is a specific dollar amount or a percentage of the principal amount owed to the creditor for a debt; or

(b) 40% of the principal amount owed to the creditor for a debt.

(4) An obligation to pay a collection fee imposed under this section is in addition to any obligation to pay attorney fees that may otherwise exist.

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Section 11 - Collection fee.