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Nrs: Chapter 604B - Refund Anticipation Loans


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[Rev. 11/21/2013 12:33:09

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CHAPTER 604B - REFUND ANTICIPATION LOANS

GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 604B.010        Definitions.

NRS 604B.020        “Customer”

defined.

NRS 604B.030        “Facilitator

of a refund anticipation loan” or “facilitator” defined.

NRS 604B.040        “Internal

Revenue Service” defined.

NRS 604B.050        “Lender”

defined.

NRS 604B.060        “Refund

anticipation loan” defined.

NRS 604B.070        “Refund

anticipation loan fee” defined.

NRS 604B.080        “Refund

anticipation loan fee schedule” defined.

NRS 604B.090        “Regulation

Z” defined.

NRS 604B.100        “Tax

preparer” defined.

NRS 604B.110        “Tax

return” defined.

NRS 604B.120        “Truth

in Lending Act” defined.

REGULATION OF BUSINESS PRACTICES

NRS 604B.200        Posting

of fee schedule.

NRS 604B.210        Required

disclosures.

NRS 604B.220        Prohibited

practices by facilitator.

REMEDIES AND PENALTIES

NRS 604B.900        Penalty.

NRS 604B.910        Remedies,

penalties, duties and prohibitions in chapter not exclusive; violation

constitutes deceptive trade practice.

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GENERAL PROVISIONS

      NRS 604B.010  Definitions.  As

used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and

terms defined in NRS 604B.020 to 604B.120, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to

them in those sections.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1643)

      NRS 604B.020  “Customer” defined.  “Customer”

means a person who, in connection with the preparation or filing of a tax

return, applies for a refund anticipation loan or receives the proceeds of a

refund anticipation loan.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1643)

      NRS 604B.030  “Facilitator of a refund anticipation loan” or “facilitator”

defined.

      1.  “Facilitator of a refund anticipation

loan” or “facilitator” means a person who:

      (a) Receives or accepts for delivery an

application for a refund anticipation loan;

      (b) Delivers a check in payment of the proceeds

of a refund anticipation loan; or

      (c) In any other manner, acts to allow or

facilitates the offering or making of a refund anticipation loan.

      2.  The term includes, without limitation,

a tax preparer who engages in any of the acts described in subsection 1.

      3.  The term does not include:

      (a) A bank, thrift, savings association,

industrial bank or credit union operating under the laws of the United States

or this State;

      (b) An affiliate, other than a tax preparer, that

is a servicer for such an entity; or

      (c) Any person who acts solely as an intermediary

and does not deal with a customer in the making of a refund anticipation loan.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1643)

      NRS 604B.040  “Internal Revenue Service” defined.  “Internal

Revenue Service” means the Internal Revenue Service of the United States

Department of the Treasury.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1643)

      NRS 604B.050  “Lender” defined.  “Lender”

means a person who offers to extend or extends credit to a customer in the form

of a refund anticipation loan.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1643)

      NRS 604B.060  “Refund anticipation loan” defined.

      1.  “Refund anticipation loan” means a loan

offered or made to a customer by a lender or through a facilitator based on the

customer’s anticipated federal income tax refund.

      2.  The term includes, without limitation,

a refund anticipation loan offered or made using electronic commerce.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1643)

      NRS 604B.070  “Refund anticipation loan fee” defined.

      1.  “Refund anticipation loan fee” means

any fee, charge or other consideration imposed by a lender or a facilitator for

a refund anticipation loan.

      2.  The term does not include any fee,

charge or other consideration usually imposed by a facilitator in the ordinary

course of business for nonloan services, such as fees for preparing tax returns

and fees for the electronic filing of tax returns.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1643)

      NRS 604B.080  “Refund anticipation loan fee schedule” defined.

      1.  “Refund anticipation loan fee schedule”

means a listing or table of refund anticipation loan fees charged by a lender

or a facilitator for three or more representative refund anticipation loan

amounts.

      2.  A refund anticipation loan fee schedule

must:

      (a) List separately each fee or charge imposed

and a total of all fees and charges imposed which are related to the making of

refund anticipation loans; and

      (b) Include, for each representative loan amount,

the estimated annual percentage rate calculated under the guidelines

established by the Truth in Lending Act and Regulation Z.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1643)

      NRS 604B.090  “Regulation Z” defined.  “Regulation

Z” means the federal regulations, as amended, 12 C.F.R. Part 226, adopted

pursuant to the Truth in Lending Act and commonly known as Regulation Z.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1644)

      NRS 604B.100  “Tax preparer” defined.  “Tax

preparer” means a person who engages in the business of preparing or filing tax

returns for any fee, charge or other consideration.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1644)

      NRS 604B.110  “Tax return” defined.  “Tax

return” means a federal income tax return.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1644)

      NRS 604B.120  “Truth in Lending Act” defined.  “Truth

in Lending Act” means the federal Truth in Lending Act, as amended, 15 U.S.C.

§§ 1601 et seq.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1644)

REGULATION OF BUSINESS PRACTICES

      NRS 604B.200  Posting of fee schedule.  A

facilitator of a refund anticipation loan shall post the refund anticipation

loan fee schedule used by the facilitator in a conspicuous place in every

location at which the facilitator conducts business.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1644)

      NRS 604B.210  Required disclosures.

      1.  If a facilitator of a refund

anticipation loan offers a customer an opportunity to apply for a refund

anticipation loan, the facilitator shall provide to the customer, before the

customer completes the application process, the following disclosures:

      (a) The refund anticipation loan fee schedule

used by the facilitator; and

      (b) A written statement or, if the transaction is

conducted using electronic commerce, an electronic statement, in at least

10-point type, containing the following information:

             (1) A disclosure that the refund

anticipation loan is a loan which creates a legally enforceable debt and that

the loan is not the customer’s actual tax refund;

             (2) A disclosure that the customer may

file a tax return electronically without applying for the refund anticipation

loan;

             (3) A disclosure of the average times,

according to the Internal Revenue Service, within which a person who does not

obtain a refund anticipation loan can expect to receive a tax refund if the

person:

                   (I) Files a tax return

electronically and the person’s tax refund is directly deposited to the

person’s account or mailed to the person; or

                   (II) Mails a tax return to the

Internal Revenue Service and the person’s tax refund is directly deposited to

the person’s account or mailed to the person;

             (4) A disclosure that the Internal Revenue

Service does not guarantee that a person will be paid the full amount of an

anticipated tax refund and does not guarantee that an anticipated tax refund

will be deposited into a person’s account or mailed to a person on a specific

date;

             (5) A disclosure that the customer is

responsible for repayment of the refund anticipation loan and related fees and

charges if the anticipated tax refund is not paid or paid in full;

             (6) A disclosure of the estimated time

within which the proceeds of the refund anticipation loan will be paid to the

customer if the loan is approved; and

             (7) A disclosure of the fee or charge that

will be imposed, if any, if the refund anticipation loan is not approved.

      2.  In addition to the disclosures required

pursuant to subsection 1, the facilitator shall provide to the customer, before

the loan transaction is completed, the following additional disclosures:

      (a) The estimated total fees and charges for

obtaining the refund anticipation loan; and

      (b) The estimated annual percentage rate for the

refund anticipation loan calculated under the guidelines established by the

Truth in Lending Act and Regulation Z.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1644)

      NRS 604B.220  Prohibited practices by facilitator.  A

facilitator of a refund anticipation loan shall not:

      1.  Misrepresent a material factor or

condition of a refund anticipation loan;

      2.  Fail to process the application for a

refund anticipation loan promptly after the customer applies for the loan;

      3.  Engage in any dishonest, fraudulent,

unfair, unconscionable or unethical practice or conduct in connection with a

refund anticipation loan;

      4.  Arrange for a lender to take a security

interest in any property of the customer, other than the proceeds of the

customer’s tax refund and the account into which that tax refund is deposited,

to secure payment of the loan; or

      5.  Offer a refund anticipation loan to a

customer in an amount that, when added to the refund anticipation loan fees and

any other fees or charges related to the loan or the preparation of the tax

return, exceeds the amount of the customer’s anticipated tax refund.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1645)

REMEDIES AND PENALTIES

      NRS 604B.900  Penalty.  Any person

who knowingly and willfully violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of

a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than $500 for each

violation.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1645)

      NRS 604B.910  Remedies, penalties, duties and prohibitions in chapter not

exclusive; violation constitutes deceptive trade practice.

      1.  The remedies, penalties, duties and

prohibitions set forth in this chapter are not exclusive and are in addition to

any other remedies, penalties, duties and prohibitions provided by law.

      2.  Any violation of this chapter

constitutes a deceptive trade practice for the purposes of the civil and

administrative remedies and penalties set forth in NRS 598.0903 to 598.0999, inclusive.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1645)