§3591.4. Prohibited acts of a provider
A provider shall not:
(1) Compel or attempt to compel repayment by a consumer of outstanding proceeds,
fees, voluntary tips, gratuities, or other donations through any of the following means:
(a) By initiating a civil suit against the consumer in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(b) By making unsolicited, outbound telephone calls.
(c) By using a third party to pursue collection of outstanding proceeds or payments
on the provider's behalf.
(d) By selling any outstanding amounts to a third-party debt collector or debt
purchaser.
(2) Share with an employer any fees, voluntary tips, gratuities, or other donations that
were received from or charged to a consumer for earned wage access services.
(3) Require a consumer's credit score from a credit report to determine a consumer's
eligibility for earned wage access services.
(4) Accept payment from a consumer of outstanding proceeds, fees, voluntary tips,
gratuities, or donations via credit card or charge card.
(5) Charge a late fee, deferral fee, interest, or any other charge for failure to repay
outstanding proceeds, fees, voluntary tips, gratuities, or other donations.
(6) Condition the amount of proceeds a consumer is eligible to request or the
frequency with which a consumer is eligible to request proceeds on whether the consumer
pays fees, voluntary tips, gratuities, or other donations or on the size of any fee, voluntary tip,
gratuity, or donation.
(7) If he solicits or accepts voluntary tips, gratuities, or other donations, mislead or
deceive consumers about the voluntary nature of the tips, gratuities, or other donations or
make representations that tips, gratuities, or other donations will benefit any specific
individuals.
(8) Advertise, print, display, publish, distribute, broadcast or cause to be advertised,
printed, displayed, published, distributed, or broadcasted, in any manner, any statement or
representation with regard to the earned wage access services offered by the provider that
does either of the following:
(a) Is false, misleading, or deceptive.
(b) Omits material information that is necessary to make the statement or
representation not false, misleading, or deceptive.
Acts 2025, No. 496, §1.