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DEBT POOLING

Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

CRIMES AND OFFENSES (TITLE 18)

PART II. DEFINITION OF SPECIFIC OFFENSES.

CHAPTER 73. TRADE AND COMMERCE

SUBCHAPTER A - DEFINITION OF OFFENSES GENERALLY

§ 7312. Debt pooling.

(a) Offense defined.--Any person engaged in the business of debt pooling shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree.

(b) Exceptions.--Subsection (a) of this section shall not apply to:

  1. Any person who is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania or any court of common pleas of this Commonwealth or any partnership or professional corporation all of the members or shareholders of which are so admitted.
  2. Better business bureaus, legal aid societies, or welfare agencies who act without compensation or profit on behalf of debtors as debt adjusters or debt poolers.

(c) Definitions.--As used in this section the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection:

"Creditor."
A person to whom a debt or obligation is owed from another whether such is payable in installments or otherwise.
"Debtor."
A person who owes an obligation or debt to another whether such is repayable in installments or otherwise.
"Debt pooling."
The making of a contract, express or implied, with a debtor or debtors whereby the debtor agrees to pay a sum of money periodically or otherwise to another person for the purpose of having such other person distribute the same among certain specified creditors in accordance with a plan agreed upon, or to be agreed upon, and whereby such other person shall receive a consideration for any such services rendered, or to be rendered, in connection therewith.


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