Massachusetts Statutes

§ 22 — Credit balance exceeding one dollar; periodic statement disclosure; contents

Massachusetts § 22
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXPUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER
Ch. 140DCONSUMER CREDIT COST DISCLOSURE

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Bluebook
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 140D, § 22 (2026).

Text

Section 22. Whenever a credit balance equal to or in excess of one dollar is created in connection with a consumer credit transaction through (1) transmittal of funds to a creditor in excess of the total balance due on an account, (2) rebates of unearned finance charges or insurance premiums or (3) amounts otherwise owed to or held for the benefit of an obligor, the creditor shall:

(a)credit the amount of the credit balance to the consumer's account;
(b)refund any part of the amount of the remaining credit balance, upon request of the consumer; and(c) make a good faith effort to refund to the consumer by cash, check or money order any part of the amount of the credit balance remaining in the account for more than six months, within thirty days after the expiration of the six-month period,

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