Communication in connection with debt collection - definition.

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(1) Without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt collector or collection agency or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction, a debt collector or collection agency shall not communicate with a consumer in connection with the collection of any debt:

  1. At any unusual time, place, or manner known or which should be known to be inconvenient to the consumer. In the absence of knowledge of circumstances to the contrary, a debt collector or collection agency shall assume that the convenient time for communicating with a consumer is after 8 a.m. and before 9 p.m. local time at the consumer's location.

  2. If the debt collector or collection agency knows the consumer is represented by anattorney with respect to the debt and has knowledge of, or can readily ascertain, the attorney's name and address, unless the attorney fails to respond within a reasonable period of time to a communication from the debt collector or collection agency or unless the attorney consents to direct communication with the consumer; or

  3. At the consumer's place of employment if the debt collector or collection agencyknows or has reason to know that the consumer's employer prohibits the consumer from receiving such communication.

  1. Except as provided in section 5-16-104, without the prior consent of the consumergiven directly to the debt collector or collection agency or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction or as reasonably necessary to effectuate a postjudgment judicial remedy, a debt collector or collection agency shall not communicate, in connection with the collection of any debt, with any person other than the consumer, his or her attorney, a consumer reporting agency if otherwise permitted by law, the creditor, the attorney of the creditor, or the attorney of the collection agency.

  2. (a) If a consumer notifies a debt collector or collection agency in writing that the consumer refuses to pay a debt or that the consumer wishes the debt collector or collection agency to cease further communication with the consumer, the debt collector or collection agency shall not communicate further with the consumer with respect to the debt, except to:

  1. Advise the consumer that the debt collector's or collection agency's further efforts arebeing terminated;

  2. Notify the consumer that the collection agency or creditor may invoke specified remedies that are ordinarily invoked by the collection agency or creditor; or

  3. Notify the consumer that the collection agency or creditor intends to invoke a specified remedy.

  1. If the notice from the consumer is made by mail, notification shall be complete uponreceipt.

  2. In its initial written communication to a consumer, a collection agency shall includethe following statement: "FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE COLORADO FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, SEE HTTPS://COAG.GOV/OFFICE-

SECTIONS/CONSUMER-PROTECTION/CONSUME R-CREDIT-UNIT/COLLECTION-

AGENCY-REGULATION/." If the website address is changed, the notification shall be corrected to contain the correct address. If the notification is placed on the back of the written communication, there shall be a statement on the front notifying the consumer of such fact.

  1. In its initial written communication to a consumer, a collection agency shall includethe following statement: "A consumer has the right to request in writing that a debt collector or collection agency cease further communication with the consumer. A written request to cease communication will not prohibit the debt collector or collection agency from taking any other action authorized by law to collect the debt." If the notification is placed on the back of the written communication, there shall be a statement on the front notifying the consumer of such fact.

  1. For the purpose of this section, "consumer" includes the consumer's spouse, parent(if the consumer is a minor), guardian, executor, or administrator.

  2. It shall be an affirmative defense to any action based upon failure of a debt collectoror collection agency to comply with this section that the debt collector or collection agency believed, in good faith, that the debtor was other than a natural person.

Source: L. 2017: Entire article added with relocations, (HB 17-1238), ch. 260, p. 1083, § 1, effective August 9. L. 2020: (3)(c) amended, (HB 20-1402), ch. 216, p. 1040, § 2, effective June 30.

Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 12-14-105 as it existed prior to 2017.


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