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  4. Title 308 - Licensing, Department of (See also Titles 36, 98 and 196)
  5. Chapter 308-29 - Collection agencies and repossession services

Chapter 308-29 - Collection agencies and repossession services

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  1. § 308-29-010 - Definitions
  2. § 308-29-020 - Financial statement
  3. § 308-29-025 - What records must a licensee maintain at the licensed location?
  4. § 308-29-030 - Do licensees have to notify the director of changes in ownership, officers, directors, or managing employees?
  5. § 308-29-045 - Collection agency fees
  6. § 308-29-050 - Are licensees required to notify the director of lawsuits, judgments, etc., involving the licensee or its employees?
  7. § 308-29-060 - What are the licensees' obligations when transferring an interest in a collection agency?
  8. § 308-29-070 - Disclosure of rate of interest
  9. § 308-29-080 - Does a collection agency have to notify the credit reporting agency when the debt is satisfied?
  10. § 308-29-085 - Remote work requirements
  11. § 308-29-090 - Brief adjudicative proceedings-When they can be used
  12. § 308-29-110 - Conduct of brief adjudicative proceedings
  13. § 308-29-120 - Appeal process for brief adjudicative proceedings
  14. § 308-29-130 - Objections to brief adjudicative proceedings and conversion to formal adjudicative hearings

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