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OK HB2732
Bill
Status
2/1/2016
Primary Sponsor
James Lockhart
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AI Summary
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Internet service providers are prohibited from reporting consumer nonpayment to credit reporting agencies when the provider delivers speeds slower than advertised megabits-per-second download and upload rates
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Protection applies only when the consumer has filed a complaint with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission or Federal Communications Commission regarding the slower service
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Consumer must refuse to pay specifically for the slower Internet service to qualify for the credit reporting protection
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Creates new Section 160 of Title 24 in Oklahoma Statutes (debtor and creditor law)
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Effective date: November 1, 2016
Legislative Description
Debtor and creditor; prohibiting company from reporting consumer for nonpayment of slower Internet service to consumer reporting agency; effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Utilities
2/2/2016