Debt Collection Amendment Act
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What this bill does
This bill changes the rules for debt collection companies that were licensed in 2020, allowing them to skip submitting their required financial reports for that year. It also gives the Minister power to extend deadlines for these financial reports by up to 6 months when needed.
If Passed (Voted Yes)
Debt collection companies licensed in 2020 won't have to submit audited financial statements for that year to the Debt Collection Authority
The Minister can extend deadlines for financial statement submissions by up to 6 months when circumstances require it
Debt collectors get relief from certain reporting requirements that may have been difficult to meet during 2020
If Rejected (Voted No)
All debt collection companies licensed in 2020 must still submit their audited financial statements for that year as originally required
The Minister cannot extend deadlines for financial statement submissions
Current reporting requirements under the 2018 Debt Collection Act remain unchanged
Who It Affects
This primarily affects debt collection companies that were licensed to operate in Bermuda during 2020, giving them specific relief from financial reporting requirements for that year.
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Debt Collection Amendment Act
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