Bill Detail
H.R. 1652
Congress: 119
Title
Rectifying UDAAP Act
Summary
Rectifying Undefined Descriptions of Abusive Acts and Practices Act or the Rectifying UDAAP Act This bill restricts the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB’s) authority to deem a financial act or practice abusive for purposes of enforcement activities. Currently, the CFPB may take enforcement action against a financial product or service provider in connection with any transaction with a consumer for a consumer financial product or service that is unfair, deceptive, or abusive. Specifically, the bill prohibits the CFPB from including discrimination as an abusive practice. Further, the bill revises what an abusive practice is, including by additionally requiring the practice to intentionally interfere with the ability of a consumer to understand a term or condition. The bill also establishes additional criteria for abusive practices. Particularly, a practice is considered abusive if (1) it causes or is likely to cause substantial injury to consumers that is not reasonably avoidable by consumers, where timely disclosed conduct is presumed to be reasonably avoidable; or (2) the substantial injury is not outweighed by countervailing benefits to consumers or to competition. The bill also eliminates the CFPB’s ability to seek monetary relief for unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices if the provider establishes a good faith effort to comply with requirements. The bill establishes rulemaking requirements, including requiring a cost-benefit analysis for a rule relating to unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices. Finally, the bill establishes the right for providers to cure violations if they self-report and limits the CFPB’s use of alternative claims in court.
Sponsor
Rep. Andy Barr [R-KY-6]
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
Status as of Jun 29, 7:34 PM · synced 1h ago
Introduced
2025-02-27
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Bill Engagement
Rectifying Undefined Descriptions of Abusive Acts and Practices Act or the Rectifying UDAAP Act This bill restricts the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB’s) authority…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Bankers Association5 filings · 26 lobs
- Independent Community Bankers of America5 filings · 19 lobs
- Credit Union National Association. Inc. DBA America's Credit Unions5 filings · 18 lobs
- James Akin2026 Q1
- Rodrigo Alba2026 Q1
- Stephanie Belk2026 Q1
- William Boger2026 Q1
- Jenna Burke2026 Q1
- Naomi Camper2026 Q1
- Hugh Carney2026 Q1
- Alex Catanese2026 Q1