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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > US Code > 2010 US Code > Title 15 Commerce and Trade > CHAPTER 41 —CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (§§ 1601—1693r) > SUBCHAPTER V —DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES (§§ 1692—1692p)
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2010 US Code
Title 15 Commerce and Trade
CHAPTER 41 —CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION (§§ 1601—1693r)
SUBCHAPTER V —DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES (§§ 1692—1692p)

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  • § 1692. Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
  • § 1692a. Definitions
  • § 1692b. Acquisition of location information
  • § 1692c. Communication in connection with debt collection
  • § 1692d. Harassment or abuse
  • § 1692e. False or misleading representations
  • § 1692f. Unfair practices
  • § 1692g. Validation of debts
  • § 1692h. Multiple debts
  • § 1692i. Legal actions by debt collectors
  • § 1692j. Furnishing certain deceptive forms
  • § 1692k. Civil liability
  • § 1692l. Administrative enforcement
  • § 1692m. Reports to Congress by the Commission; views of other Federal agencies
  • § 1692n. Relation to State laws
  • § 1692o. Exemption for State regulation
  • § 1692p. Exception for certain bad check enforcement programs operated by private entities

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