CFPB Delays Medical Debt Advisory Opinion Effective Date to Jan. 2 The delay will allow the judge in ACA’s lawsuit time to issue a decision on motions for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction challenging the advisory opinion before the effective date. In response to ACA International’s emergency motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction (PDF) filed this week and a request from the court, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has delayed the effective date of its advisory opinion (PDF) on medical debt to Jan. 2, 2025. “The CFPB’s voluntary delay in the effective date is a significant win for ACA and its members while ACA continues to challenge the regulatory overreach in the 'opinion,' including failing to follow the Administrative Procedure Act and rewriting the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, which it has no authority to do,” said ACA CEO Scott Purcell. The CFPB will post a notice revising the applicable date on its website promptly and publish the notice in the Federal Register. The legal challenge to the CFPB is another step by ACA to fight government overreach and ensure regulators follow the law. This win comes on the heels of another recent win in ACA International vs. Eric Adams et. al., where the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection delayed implementation of its debt collection rule from Dec. 1, 2024, until April 1, 2025, due to ACA’s litigation and lobbying efforts. “While it’s unfortunate that extraordinary actions are needed to address this level of government overreach, I am pleased with the actions our team has taken to protect our members,” Purcell added. ACA will continue to provide members with additional updates on the lawsuit and status of the emergency motion.
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Credit Business Services, Inc. provides professional accounts receivable management and debt collection services to our clients with dignity and an unparalleled work ethic. As a leader in the collection services industry, we are dedicated to the accounts receivable management process in both the public and private sector. Having experienced consistent growth since its inception, Credit Business Services, Inc has become a trusted and reliable partner of clients throughout the United States. We pride ourselves on our efficient collection methods while maintaining a positive professional presence. Credit Business Services, Inc. maintains a staff of top-tier employees who are thoroughly trained in all aspects of accounts receivable management and debt collection services, including medical debt collection. Continuous training programs and access to the most advanced technology gives our employees the specialized knowledge and experience that provides our clients with the results they deserve. Credit Business Services maintains membership in ACA International and Healthcare Financial Management Association, is PCI-DSS Compliant, is annually GAAP audited, and maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Through active participation with industry organizations, Credit Business Services remains at the forefront of providing the latest in debt collection products, technologies and customer support tools. We've built successful relationships with our clients by staying focused on their needs. We welcome your debt collection and accounts receivable business. Call us today - 1.800.666.9567
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- 1953
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