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Debt Collection Practices - Selected State Laws
California
California Civil Code > Division 4 > Part 2 - Special Relations Of Debtor And Creditor
Rhode Island
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 19-14.9. Rhode Island Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Nevada
Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 100 - Special Relations of Debtor and Creditor; Suretyship
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 358-C - Unfair, Deceptive Or Unreasonable Collection Practices
New York
New York Laws - General Business > Article 29-H - Debt Collection Procedures
New York Laws - General Business > Article 29-HH - Debt Collection Procedures Related To Identity Theft
New York
New York Laws > General Business > Article 29-H - Debt Collection Procedures
New York Laws > General Business > Article 29-HH - Debt Collection Procedures Related To Identity Theft
Tennessee
Tennessee Code > Title 47 > Chapter 29 - Collection of Bad Checks
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