From Deseret News archives:
Compromise payday loan bill advances
It managed to kill Friday a bill that would have forced payday lenders to divulge far more data than they want about their loans that average 521 percent interest here, and instead persuaded a committee to endorse what critics say is a tepid alternative.
The Senate Business and Labor Committee voted 5-2 to kill SB216, sponsored by Sen. Greg Bell, R-Fruit Heights. But it unanimously passed SB83 by Sen. Karen Mayne, D-West Valley.
Bell's bill would have required payday loan stores to provide more than a dozen categories of information each year, ranging from the number of loans made to what interest rates are charged, how long loans are outstanding, how often they are "rolled over," how many separate loans individuals take, and how many loans default.
Bell said it was patterned after data collected for years by Colorado. He said it would help lawmakers collect solid industry-wide data to end an ongoing he-said, she-said battles about whether payday lenders hurt or help the poor.
Mayne said her bill is a compromise. It requires only a few categories of disclosure, such as the average amount of loans, average time before loans are paid, minimum and maximum interest rates charged, and how many loans are rescinded within 24 hours as allowed by state law. It is supported by payday lenders and state regulators.
But Linda Hilton, a payday loan critic and director of the Coalition for Religious Communities, said, "It's an industry sympathetic bill. It's essentially useless."
Sen. Wayne Niederhauser, R-Sandy, urged the committee to pass only Mayne's bill, saying it was a "consensus bill" supported by all affected groups and worked out over many months by a legislative interim work group.
But consumer groups, critics and Bell cried foul, saying the working group originally proposed a bill much closer to Bell's which payday lenders opposed. They said consumer groups and advocates for the poor were then left out of subsequent talks that led to Mayne's softer bill.
Niederhauser then acknowledged that an early bill did call for 15 categories of disclosure recommended by regulators rather than the five in Mayne's bill, but said, "It was not a consensus ... so we worked with the industry" on what became Mayne's bill.
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