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HR 3606 111th Congress House Finance and Financial Sector Banking and financial institutions regulation Consumer affairs Consumer credit

Credit CARD Technical Corrections Act of 2009

Introduced: September 17, 2009 Introduced by: Welch, Peter Democratic · Vermont See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 16 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Nov 6, 2009
Became Public Law No: 111-93.
Nov 6, 2009
Signed by President.
Oct 30, 2009
Presented to President.
Oct 30, 2009
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct 29, 2009
Cleared for White House.
Oct 29, 2009
Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S10943)
Oct 29, 2009
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S10943)
Oct 14, 2009
Received in the Senate, read twice.
Oct 13, 2009
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Oct 13, 2009
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H11257)
Oct 13, 2009
Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H11257)
Oct 13, 2009
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 3606.
Oct 13, 2009
Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H11257-11259)
Oct 13, 2009
Mr. Frank (MA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Sep 17, 2009
Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
Sep 17, 2009
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Credit CARD Technical Corrections Act of 2009 - Amends the Truth in Lending Act, as amended by the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (Credit CARD Act of 2009), to make a technical amendment with respect to the timing of payments related to open end consumer credit plans.

Adds the phrase "a credit card account under" to the timing requirement to specify that a creditor may not treat a payment on a credit card account under an open end consumer credit plan as late for any purpose, unless the creditor has adopted reasonable procedures designed to ensure that each periodic statement is mailed or delivered to the consumer at least 21 days before the payment due date.

What's happening now November 6, 2009

Became Public Law No: 111-93.

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