From Deseret News archives:
Utah's regulators seek more loan data
"Additional data collection is probably warranted so we can better understand the industry in Utah," Ed Leary, commissioner of the Utah Department of Financial Institutions, told the Legislature's Business and Labor Interim Committee on Wednesday.
Leary endorsed legislative goals proposed by a working group of legislators and regulators studying whether more regulation of the payday loan industry is needed.
The working group is proposing legislation to require payday lenders to report annually on data such as how many loans are really paid on time; how many loans are extended; what interest rates are charged; how many loans are made overall, and for what total amount; and in what zip codes or places are such loans being made.
The industry and its critics now often offer competing figures for such data. "We have had he-said-she-said kinds" of battles, said Rep. Lou Shurtliff, D-Ogden. "This will give us some data to find out what is really happening."
Both critics and supporters of the industry have concerns over the proposed legislation. Critics worry that data might not be made public by the state. Some legislators said requiring such data may be too costly and intrusive. An industry group said it has not yet had enough time to review proposals and take a stand.
Linda Hilton, an industry critic and coordinator of the Coalition of Religious Communities, praised current outlines for legislation except for a part that says state regulators may not be required to share data with the public, even in aggregated, industrywide form.
"The whole point of gathering this information is so that the public can have the right to know what is going on with this industry," she said, urging that findings be made public.
Tracy Rawle, spokesman for the payday loan industry's Utah Consumer Lending Association, told the committee it wants more time to study the proposal before it takes any stand on it. The association also wants to figure what it may cost to collect such data.
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