C.R.S. Section 5-19-223
Fees and other charges


(a)

A provider may not impose directly or indirectly a fee or other charge on an individual or receive money from or on behalf of an individual for debt-management services except as permitted by this section.

(b)

A provider may not impose charges or receive payment for debt-management services until the provider and the individual have signed an agreement that complies with sections 5-19-219 and 5-19-228.

(c)

If an individual assents to an agreement, a provider may not impose a fee or other charge for educational or counseling services, or the like, except as otherwise provided in this subsection (c) and section 5-19-228 (d). The administrator may authorize a provider to charge a fee based on the nature and extent of the educational or counseling services furnished by the provider.

(d)

The following rules apply:

(1)

If an individual assents to a plan that contemplates that creditors will reduce finance charges or fees for late payment, default, or delinquency, the provider may charge:

(A)

A fee not exceeding fifty dollars for consultation, obtaining a credit report, and setting up an account; and

(B)

A monthly service fee, not to exceed ten dollars times the number of creditors remaining in a plan at the time the fee is assessed, but not more than fifty dollars in any month.

(2)

If an individual assents to a plan that contemplates that creditors or debt collectors will settle debts for less than the principal amount of the debt:

(A)

A provider may not request or receive payment of any fee or consideration until and unless:
(i)
The provider has settled the terms of at least one debt pursuant to a settlement agreement or other valid contractual agreement executed by the individual;
(ii)
The individual has made at least one payment pursuant to that settlement agreement or other valid contractual agreement between the individual and the creditor or debt collector; and
(iii)
The fee or consideration either: Bears the same proportional relationship to the total fee for settling the terms of the entire debt balance as the individual debt amount bears to the entire debt amount, in which case the individual debt amount and the entire debt amount are those owed at the time the debt was enrolled in the service; or is a percentage of the amount saved as a result of the settlement. The percentage charged cannot change from one individual debt to another. The amount saved is the difference between the amount owed at the time the debt was enrolled in the plan and the amount actually paid to satisfy the debt.

(B)

Notwithstanding subsection (d)(2)(A) of this section, no individual who completes all of his or her obligations under the agreement may be charged fees such that those fees, when added to the aggregate of offers of settlement obtained by the provider for the debtor, exceeds the principal amount of the debt.

(3)

A provider may not impose or receive fees under both subsection (d)(1) and (d)(2) of this section.

(4)

Except as otherwise provided in section 5-19-228 (d), if an individual does not assent to an agreement, a provider may receive for educational and counseling services it provides to the individual a fee not exceeding one hundred dollars or, with the approval of the administrator, a larger fee. The administrator may approve a fee larger than one hundred dollars if the nature and extent of the educational and counseling services warrant the larger fee.

(e)

If, before the expiration of ninety days after the completion or termination of educational or counseling services, an individual assents to an agreement, the provider shall refund to the individual any fee paid pursuant to subsection (d)(4) of this section.

(f)

If a payment to a provider by an individual under this part 2 is dishonored, a provider may impose a reasonable charge on the individual, not to exceed the lesser of twenty-five dollars and the amount permitted by law other than this part 2.

Source: Section 5-19-223 — Fees and other charges, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-05.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

5‑19‑101
Short title
5‑19‑102
Legislative declaration
5‑19‑103
Definitions
5‑19‑104
Prohibited acts
5‑19‑105
Written disclosure required
5‑19‑106
Content of written disclosure
5‑19‑107
Written contracts required
5‑19‑108
Waivers and exemptions
5‑19‑109
Criminal penalties and injunctive relief
5‑19‑110
Powers of administrator of the uniform consumer credit code and district attorney - subpoenas - hearings
5‑19‑111
Damages
5‑19‑112
Aiding or assisting violation
5‑19‑113
Remedies cumulative
5‑19‑114
Relation between parts of article
5‑19‑201
Short title
5‑19‑202
Definitions
5‑19‑203
Exempt agreements and persons
5‑19‑204
Registration required
5‑19‑205
Application for registration - form, fee, and accompanying documents - repeal
5‑19‑206
Application for registration - required information
5‑19‑206.5
Name-based judicial record check
5‑19‑206.7
Remote work authorized - definition
5‑19‑207
Application for registration - obligation to update information
5‑19‑208
Application for registration - public information
5‑19‑209
Certificate of registration - issuance or denial
5‑19‑210
Certificate of registration - timing
5‑19‑211
Renewal of registration
5‑19‑212
Registration in another state
5‑19‑213
Bond required
5‑19‑214
Bond required - substitute
5‑19‑215
Good faith requirement
5‑19‑216
Customer service
5‑19‑217
Prerequisites for providing debt-management services
5‑19‑218
Communication by electronic or other means - definitions
5‑19‑219
Form and contents of agreement
5‑19‑220
Cancellation of agreement - waiver
5‑19‑221
Required language
5‑19‑222
Trust account
5‑19‑223
Fees and other charges
5‑19‑224
Voluntary contributions
5‑19‑225
Voidable agreements
5‑19‑226
Termination of agreements
5‑19‑227
Periodic reports - retention of records
5‑19‑228
Prohibited acts and practices
5‑19‑229
Notice of litigation
5‑19‑230
Advertising
5‑19‑231
Liability for the conduct of other persons
5‑19‑232
Powers of administrator - rules
5‑19‑233
Administrative and legal remedies
5‑19‑234
Suspension, revocation, or nonrenewal of registration - definitions
5‑19‑235
Private enforcement
5‑19‑236
Violation of unfair or deceptive practices statute
5‑19‑237
Statute of limitations
5‑19‑238
Uniformity of application and construction
5‑19‑239
Relation to federal “Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act”
5‑19‑240
Transitional provisions - application to existing transactions
5‑19‑241
Severability
5‑19‑242
Repeal of part
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 5-19-223’s source at colorado​.gov