Short Coalition Comments to the CFPB in Response to Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Regarding Debt Collection
Debt Collection (Regulation F): 12 CFR Part 10061, Docket No. CFPB-2013-0033, RIN 3170-AA41.
The following comments are submitted on behalf of the National Consumer Law Center’s low-income clients. We write in response to your Notice of Public Hearing on the issue of providing access to court documents and records on the internet. We write to specifically oppose providing online access to criminal records and believe that doing so…
The National Consumer Law Center,1 on behalf of its low-income clients, submits these comments to the proposed amendments to Bankruptcy Rule 3002.1 and new Official Forms.
Comments to inform the development of the EV Charging Program, addressing Sections 680.106, 680.112, and 680.116 of the proposed regulations.
These comments are based on the experience of our organizations and the developments advocates and housing counselors in the field have reported to us in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Pursuant to the Public Notice issued by the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) files these comments on behalf of its low-income clients and Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Reports, EPIC and the National Association of Consumer Advocates in response to the Commission’s proposal to adopt rules setting forth the…
These comments respond to alternative proposals for the Advisory Committee on Civil Rule and it's Rule 30(b)(6) Subcommittee.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are changing the landscape of decision making at financial institutions and playing an increasingly larger role in determining the types of products and services a customer is offered or denied. The growing use of AI and ML has important consumer protection and fair lending implications for the entire…
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