§14A-5-302. Disclosure violations.
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A person is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction may be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), or to imprisonment not exceeding one
(1)year, or both, if he willfully and knowingly
(1)gives false or inaccurate information or fails to provide information which he is required to disclose under the provisions of this act on disclosure and advertising (Part 3) of the article on credit sales (Article 2) or of the article on loans (Article 3), or of any related rule of the Administrator adopted pursuant to this act;
(2)uses any rate table or chart, the use of which is authorized by rule of the Administrator adopted pursuant to the provisions on calculation of rate to be disclosed (Section 2-304 and
Section 3-304), in a manner which consistently understates the annual percentage rate determined according to those provisions; or
(3)otherwise fails to comply with any requirement of the provisions of this act on disclosure and advertising (Part 3) of the article on credit sales (Article 2) or of the article on loans (Article 3), or of any related rule of the Administrator adopted pursuant to this act. Added by Laws 1969, c. 352, § 5-302, eff. July 1, 1969.