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16a-2-402. (UCCC) Consumer loans pursuant to open end credit; allowable charges per billing cycle.

16a-2-402

Chapter 16a.--CONSUMER CREDIT CODE
Part 4 CONSUMER LOANS; MAXIMUM FINANCE CHARGES
Article 2.--FINANCE CHARGES AND RELATED PROVISIONS

      16a-2-402.   (UCCC) Consumer loans pursuant to open end credit; allowable charges per billing cycle. (1) This section applies only to consumer loans pursuant to open end credit.

      (2)   A charge may be made in each billing cycle which is a percentage of an amount no greater than:

      (a)   The average daily balance of the account, which is the sum of the actual amounts outstanding each day during the billing cycle divided by the number of days in the cycle;

      (b)   the unpaid balance of the account on the last day of the billing cycle.

      (3)   If the billing cycle is monthly, the charge may not exceed 1/12 of the annual rate agreed to by the consumer. If the billing cycle is not monthly, the maximum charge is that percentage which bears the same relation to the applicable monthly percentage as the number of days in the billing cycle bears to 30. For the purposes of this section, a variation of not more than four days from month to month is "the last day of the billing cycle."

     

      History:   L. 1973, ch. 85, § 28; L. 1999, ch. 107, § 16; July 1.

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