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 1                     AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 487

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill  487  by  replacing
 3    lines  24 through 32 of page 2 and lines 1 through 31 of page
 4    3 with the following:
 5    "foreclosure  proceeding,  default,  or  other   adverse   or
 6    enforcement  action,  whether based on contract or otherwise,
 7    against  any  person  due  to  the  improper   or   incorrect
 8    transmission  of  data or other information or resulting from
 9    the inability of a financial transaction to occur in a timely
10    manner, as a result of a failure of an  electronic  computing
11    device  in  the  possession  or control of a person or entity
12    other than the person owing on the obligation  to  accurately
13    compute,  recognize,  or  timely  process  the year 2000 date
14    change.
15        (2)  The prohibitions set forth in subsection (1) of this
16    Section apply but are not limited to the following  types  of
17    transactions:   mortgages,  contracts,  landlord  and  tenant
18    relations,  consumer  credit  obligations,   utilities,   and
19    banking transactions.
20        (3)  No   enforcement   action  otherwise  prohibited  by
21    subsection (1) of this Section may resume until  the  obligor
22    has  had  30  days  after  the full restoration of his or her
23    ability to transact financial business relative to his or her
24    obligations.
 
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 1        (4)  This Section does not affect transactions upon which
 2    a default occurred before any disruption of financial or data
 3    transfer  operations  attributable  to  the  year  2000  date
 4    change.
 5        (5)  This Section does not dissolve but only suspends the
 6    enforcement of obligations to which it applies.
 7        (6)  A credit reporting agency operating  in  this  State
 8    may not report any negative credit information resulting from
 9    the   failure  of  an  electronic  computing  device  in  the
10    possession or control of a person or entity  other  than  the
11    person   owing   on   the  obligation  to  process  financial
12    information and other information or  the  inability  of  the
13    consumer to transact financial business and make payments due
14    to  the  failure  of  an  electronic  computing device in the
15    possession or control of a person or entity  other  than  the
16    consumer to compute, recognize, or timely".

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