Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Financial Institutions & Insurance Committee | |
HB 1901
Brief Description: Restricting the mailing of unsolicited credit cards.
Sponsors: Representatives Wallace, Hankins, Haigh, Dickerson, Hudgins, B. Sullivan, Lovick, Darneille and Chase.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date:
Staff: Jon Hedegard (786-7127).
Background:
The Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) regulates a wide variety of financial service
providers. The Division of Banks regulates commercial banks, stock savings banks, mutual
savings banks, alien banks, savings and loan associations, and independent trust companies
chartered in Washington State. The Division of Credit Unions regulates state-chartered credit
unions licensed to operate in Washington State.
Current law does not regulate phone activation of credit cards.
Summary of Bill:
"Credit card" is defined as a "card, plate, booklet, credit card number, credit card account
number, or other identifying symbol, instrument, or device that can be used to pay for, or to
obtain, credit, goods, or services."
"Financial institution" is defined as a "bank, trust company, mutual savings bank, savings and
loan association, or credit union authorized to do business and accept deposits in this state under
state law."
A financial institution may not mail an unsolicited credit card that may be activated by a phone
call to a prospective borrower.
Financial institutions are not prohibited from:
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.