Bill Text: NJ S1200 | 2010-2011 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Prohibits certain unsolicited checks.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-02-04 - Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee [S1200 Detail]

Download: New_Jersey-2010-S1200-Introduced.html

SENATE, No. 1200

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

214th LEGISLATURE

 

INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 4, 2010

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator  JEFF VAN DREW

District 1 (Cape May, Atlantic and Cumberland)

Senator  JAMES BEACH

District 6 (Camden)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Prohibits certain unsolicited checks.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     As introduced.

  


An Act prohibiting certain unsolicited checks and supplementing P.L.1960, c.39 (C.56:8-1 et seq.).

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    It shall be an unlawful practice for a person or business to send an unsolicited check to an individual which, upon being cashed or redeemed, automatically obligates the recipient to pay any fee or enrolls that individual in any club, service, plan, or continuing agreement.

     For the purposes of this act, "unsolicited check" means any check mailed or otherwise delivered to a person, other than:

     a.     In response to a request or application for a check or account by the individual;

     b.    As a substitute for a check or account previously issued to the person to whom the check is mailed or otherwise delivered; or

     c.     A check related to a consumer credit transaction or consumer loan business issued or provided by an insured depository institution as defined in 12 U.S.C. s.1813, a licensee under the New Jersey Licensed Lenders Act, or other financial institution authorized to do business by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance.

 

     2.    This act shall take effect on the first day of the third month after enactment.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill makes it an unlawful practice for a person or business to send an unsolicited check to an individual which, upon being cashed or redeemed, automatically obligates the recipient to pay any fee or enrolls that individual in any club, service, plan or continuing agreement.

     Certain types of checks are exempted from the provisions of the bill:  (1) a check mailed in response to a request or application for a check or account by the individual; (2) a substitute for a check or account previously issued to the person; and (3) a check related to a consumer credit transaction or consumer loan issued by certain types of financial institutions.

     An unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud Act is punishable by a monetary penalty of not more than $10,000 for a first offense and not more than $20,000 for any subsequent offense. In addition, violations can result in cease and desist orders issued by the Attorney General, the assessment of punitive damages and the awarding of treble damages and costs to the injured party.

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