Or. Admin. Code § 441-910-0094 - Contracts for Debt Management Services
(1) A debt management service provider may
not enter into separate contracts for each debt or obligation due by a
consumer. A debt management service provider may enter into a single contract
with a consumer for debt management services that specifies the provision of
different debt management services for each debt or obligation. If a debt
management service provider enters into an agreement with more than one
consumer for debt management services, each consumer party to the agreement
shall be considered one consumer.
(2) For purposes of this rule, "consumer"
means an individual that has entered into a contract for debt management
services.
(a) However, when a contract covers
jointly-held debt and the services will be provided to the co-debtors, such as
husband and wife or domestic partners, then "consumer" shall be both of the
co-debtors and they shall only be charged a single set of fees.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection
(2)(a), a debt management provider may enter into separate debt management
service contracts and charge separate fees for each spouse and domestic
partners if the spouses or domestic partners seek services for individually
held debt. The burden will be upon the debt management service provider to
establish the basis for charging two sets of fees.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: 2009 OL Ch 604, § 21
Stats. Implemented: ORS 697.652
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