NAFCU Meets With CFPB To Talk About TCPA Issues

WASHINGTON—NAFCU met at the CFPB to discuss issues related to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).

The association has stressed the need for clarity under the law to ensure credit unions can contact their members without fear of breaking the law.

NAFCU Director of Regulatory Affairs Ann Kossachev and Regulatory Affairs Counsel Mahlet Makonnen attended the meeting at the Bureau, which also included a coalition of other trades.

As part of the discussion, the groups discussed how debt collection efforts are affected by the TCPA. The Bureau is currently considering a proposed rulemaking related to third-party debt collection, which would place limits on the frequency debt collectors could contact consumers for debts owed.

There are a number of efforts currently underway related to the TCPA: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) this week is considering a declaratory ruling related to robocalls and the Senate recently passed a bill that would enhance the FCC's enforcement authority over TCPA violations.

Both trade groups have called on the CFPB and NCUA to weigh in with the FCC, which on Thursday will vote on a proposal related to robocalls that is currently opposed by both CUNA and NAFCU.

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