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Code · Illinois · Chapter 225 — PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS, AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS · Act 429

Sec. 105. Advertising and marketing practices.

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Sec. 105. Advertising and marketing practices.
(a)A debt settlement provider shall not represent, expressly or by implication, any results or outcomes of its debt settlement services in any advertising, marketing, or other communication to consumers unless the debt settlement provider possesses substantiation for such representation at the time such representation is made.
(b)A debt settlement provider shall not, expressly or by implication, make any unfair or deceptive representations, or any omissions of material facts, in any of its advertising or marketing communications concerning debt settlement services.
(c)All advertising and marketing communications concerning debt settlement services shall disclose the following material information clearly and conspicuously:
"Debt settlement services are not appropriate for everyone. Failure to pay your monthly
bills in a timely manner will result in increased balances and will harm your credit rating. Not all creditors will agree to reduce principal balance, and they may pursue collection, including lawsuits."
(d)All advertising and marketing communications concerning student loan debt relief services shall disclose the following material information clearly and conspicuously, along with the legally registered name of the company:
"[Name of company] is a private company, and is not affiliated with the Department of
Education or any other academic entity or governmental agency. [Name of company] is not a lender, guarantor, or servicer of federal student loans. You can apply for consolidation and other repayment plans without paid assistance through the United States Department of Education. More information is available through the Department's website or your federal student loan servicer. You can find out who your servicer is through the Department of Education.".
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