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Code · Illinois · Chapter 205 — FINANCIAL REGULATION · Act 665

Sec. 11. Contracts, books, records and contract cancellation.

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Sec. 11. Contracts, books, records and contract cancellation. Each debt management service provider shall furnish to the Secretary, when requested, a copy of the contract entered into between the debt management service provider and the debtor. The debt management service provider shall furnish the debtor with a copy of the written contract, at the time of execution, which shall set forth the charges, if any, agreed upon for the services of the debt management service provider.
Each debt management service provider shall maintain records and accounts which will enable any debtor contracting with the debt management service provider, at any reasonable time, to ascertain the amounts paid to creditors of the debtor. A statement showing the total amount received and the total disbursements to each creditor shall be furnished by the debt management service provider to any individual within seven days of a request therefor by the said debtor. Each debt management service provider shall issue a receipt for each payment made by the debtor at a debt management service provider's office.
Each debt management service provider shall prepare and retain in the file of each debtor a written analysis of debtor's income and expenses to substantiate that the plan of payment is feasible and practical.
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