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Washington Senate Committee Advances Medical Debt Collection Bill

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A Senate committee in the Washington state legislature has advanced a medical debt collection bill that could significantly change how medical debt is reported and enforced. Learn more.

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N.Y. Governor’s Agenda Includes Medical Debt Collection Initiatives

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The Governor of New York yesterday announced a number of healthcare-related proposes during her State of the State address, including a plan to include medical debt in the state’s Consumer Credit Fairness Act. Governor’s Agenda Includes Medical Debt Collection Initiatives first appeared on AccountsRecovery.net.

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CFPB Releases Final Medical Debt Credit Reporting Rule

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this morning announced the release of its final rule prohibiting the inclusion of medical debt on consumer credit reports. This rule is expected to remove $49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, impacting approximately 15 million consumers.

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Judge Dismisses Complaint Against CRAs Over $500 Medical Debt Credit Reporting Floor

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The background: The plaintiffs, representing medical service providers, argue that the credit reporting agencies 2022 decision to no longer include unpaid medical debts under $500 on consumer credit reports constitutes a conspiracy that harms small and independent healthcare providers.

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Compliance Digest – May 5

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Judge Rules in Favor of Defendant in State Law Claims Over ID Theft A District Court judge in Hawaii has granted a defendants motion for summary judgment on claims it violated state law when it attempted to collect on a debt the plaintiff claims was the result of having his identity stolen. More details here. KTASuperStore).

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Oregon Senate Approves Medical Debt Credit Reporting Bill

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Oregon is the latest state attempting to fill the void being left by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau with a medical debt credit reporting and collection bill, which this week passed the state Senate. The legislation cleared the chamber with an 18-10 vote and now moves to the Oregon House of Representatives.

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Oklahoma Bill Would Shield Some Medical Debt from Credit Reports

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A bill is under consideration in the Oklahoma legislature that would prohibit certain medical debts from being reported to credit bureaus, preventing them from impacting consumers credit scores. Driving the news: House Bill 1709, introduced by Rep. The bill, if passed, would take effect on November 1, 2025. Whats next: