HOUSE BILL ANALYSIS

                  HB 1945

Title: An act relating to collection agencies.

 

Brief Description: Allowing a collection agency to collect a commercial debt.

 

  Sponsors: Representatives O=Brien and Koster.

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS & INSURANCE

 

Meeting Date: January 18, 2000

 

Bill Analysis Prepared by: Charlie Gavigan, Counsel (786-7340)

 

 

Background: Collection agencies, including out-of-state collection agencies, are regulated by state law and must be licensed by the Department of licensing.  A collection agency cannot collect any sum other than principal and allowable interest, collection costs specifically authorize by statute, and attorney=s fees and court costs in the case of a lawsuit.     

 

 

Summary of Bill: In addition to principal, interest, attorney=s fees and court costs, a collection agency  may collect any costs and fees authorized by written agreement between the debtor and client; collection costs on a commercial claim are not restricted to those specifically authorized by statute.

 

 

 

 

  Appropriation: None.

 

Fiscal Note: Not Requested.

 

Effective Date:  Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

 

Rulemaking Authority: No specific authority.