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(205 ILCS 675/8.5) Sec. 8.5. Amendment of agreement governing credit card accounts. (a) Amendment of terms. If the agreement governing a credit card account so provides or allows, then a financial institution may at any time or from time to time amend the terms of such agreement in accordance with the further provisions of this Section. The financial institution shall notify each affected borrower of the amendment in the manner set forth in the agreement governing the credit card account and in compliance with the requirements of the Truth-in-Lending Act and regulations promulgated thereunder, as in effect from time to time, if applicable. The provisions of Section 8 of this Act shall not apply to the amendment of the terms of the agreement governing the credit card account. (b) Interest rate increase limited to future transactions. An agreement governing a credit card account may be amended to increase the interest rate on future transactions which may take effect not less than 45 days after notice of the rate increase is provided to the borrower. The interest rate may only be applied to transactions that occur more than 14 days after provision of the notice to the borrower. The notice to the borrower shall disclose the interest rate applicable to new transactions, the date the interest rate will commence, the transactions subject to the increased interest rate, and the transactions subject to the current interest rate. A financial institution may not increase the interest rate under this subsection during the first year after the credit card account is opened. (c) Advance notice and right to reject an increase in fees or charges. An agreement governing a credit card account may be amended to increase fees or charges on or after an effective date that is at least 45 days after provision of a notice to the borrower, provided a financial institution may not increase fees or charges on a credit card account during the first year after the credit card account is opened. The notice to the borrower shall: (1) describe the change in terms contained in the |
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(2) set forth the effective date of the amendment;
(3) state that the borrower may reject the amendment
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(4) provide an address to which the borrower may send
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(5) if applicable, a statement that if the borrower
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(d) Interest rate increase applicable to current balances. A financial institution may not increase the interest rate on the outstanding unpaid indebtedness under a credit card agreement, except as permitted in the following:
(1) Temporary rate exception. A financial institution
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(2) Variable rate exception. A financial institution
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(3) Workout and temporary hardship exception. If an
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(4) Delinquency exception. A financial institution
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(5) Servicemember's Civil Relief Act exception. If an
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(e) Universal default prohibited. A financial institution may not impose an unfavorable change in the interest or other charges on a credit card account which: (i) relates to a change in the borrower's credit standing, (ii) does not affect all or a substantial portion of a class of the creditor's accounts, and (iii) does not relate to inactivity, default, or delinquency on that credit card account.
(f) Any borrower who gives a timely notice under subsection (c) of this Section rejecting an amendment to increase fees or charges shall be permitted to pay the outstanding unpaid indebtedness in the borrower's credit card account, in accordance with the terms of the agreement governing the credit card account without giving effect to the amendment.
(g) For purposes of this Section, the following shall not be deemed an amendment that has the effect of increasing the interest to be paid by the borrower:
(1) a decrease in the required amount of periodic
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(2) a change from a daily periodic rate to a periodic
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(Source: P.A. 96-1193, eff. 7-22-10.)
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