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US HR5294

US HR5294
Student Borrower Protections Act of 2019


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Introduced
12/04/2019
In Committee
12/11/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

Places requirements on lenders, servicers, or assignees of postsecondary education loans, establishes standards for reporting student loan information to consumer reporting agencies, and requires certification of certain educational lenders. Specifically, the bill establishes rules for lenders, servicers, or assignees of postsecondary education loans, including requirements related to (1) the sale, transfer, or assignment of such loans; (2) interest rate and term changes for such loans; (3) payment information required to be included with each billing cycle; and (4) application and allocation of payments. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) must develop and issue model forms to allow borrowers to compare alternative repayment options, forbearance, and deferment options. The CFPB must also establish a student loan servicing interagency working group, which shall make recommendations for the regulations required under the bill. Further, the CFPB must issue rules to establish standards for the furnishing of information related to student loans to a consumer reporting agency, and any furnisher of such information must comply with such rules. A private educational lender must, in general, obtain a private loan certification from an institution of higher education before consummating any loan with a student attending such institution.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Student Borrower Protections Act of 2019, which places requirements on lenders, servicers, or assignees of postsecondary education loans. It establishes standards for reporting student loan information to consumer reporting agencies and requires certification of certain educational lenders. The bill sets rules for lenders, servicers, or assignees related to the sale, transfer, or assignment of loans; interest rate and term changes; payment information; and application and allocation of payments. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must develop model forms to allow borrowers to compare alternative repayment options, forbearance, and deferment options. The bill also requires the establishment of a student loan servicing interagency working group to make recommendations for the regulations.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 32 - 26. (on 12/11/2019)

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