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DFI-WCA 1.37   Notice of assignment; joint obligor customers.
DFI-WCA 1.371   Notice of assignment; address of customer.
DFI-WCA 1.38   Restriction on liability in consumer lease.
DFI-WCA 1.391   Restrictions on security interest; proceeds.
DFI-WCA 1.392   Waivers prohibited; dwelling.
DFI-WCA 1.44   Consumer approval transaction; duty of customer.
DFI-WCA 1.61   Cure of default; commencing legal action.
DFI-WCA 1.62   Cure of default; date of notice and tender.
DFI-WCA 1.63   Exempt property; garnishee summons.
DFI-WCA 1.64   Exempt property; medical services.
DFI-WCA 1.66   Body attachments.
DFI-WCA 1.67   Voluntary surrender of collateral.
DFI-WCA 1.68   Nonjudicial enforcement limited; surrender of collateral.
DFI-WCA 1.69   Restrictions on deficiency judgments; amount owing.
DFI-WCA 1.70   Restrictions on deficiency judgments; repossession.
DFI-WCA 1.71   Restrictions on deficiency judgments; renouncing rights in collateral.
DFI-WCA 1.80   Investigatory powers; merchant’s records.
DFI-WCA 1.81   Powers of administrator; penalty.
DFI-WCA 1.82   Powers of administrator; submission for approval.
DFI-WCA 1.85   Discrimination; unconscionable conduct.
DFI-WCA 1.86   Unsolicited credit cards; unconscionable conduct.
DFI-WCA 1.87   Sale of credit card numbers; unconscionable conduct.
DFI-WCA 1.88   Auto brokering.
DFI-WCA 1.90   Registration fees.
Ch. DFI-WCA 1 NoteNote: Chapter Bkg 80 was renumbered Chapter DFI-Bkg 80 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, June, 1997, No. 498.
Ch. DFI-WCA 1 NoteNote: Chapter DFI-Bkg 80 as it existed on July 31, 2007, was renumbered to ch. DFI-WCA 1 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2007 No. 619.
DFI-WCA 1.01DFI-WCA 1.01Wisconsin consumer act rules; organization. In order to facilitate the organization of rules promulgated under the Wisconsin consumer act and to assist interested persons in relating the rules to the act, each rule shall refer to specific sections of the act. The rules shall be published so as to retain the numerical order of the sections of the act to which they refer. However, each statutory reference does not constitute the sole statutory authority for any particular rule.
DFI-WCA 1.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.05DFI-WCA 1.05General definitions; consumer credit transactions. Acquisition of a leasehold interest in real property by a customer from a merchant is not a consumer lease within the meaning of s. 421.301 (11), Stats. For laws governing the leasing of real estate see ch. 704, Stats.
DFI-WCA 1.05 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.06DFI-WCA 1.06General definitions; customer. A person seeks or acquires real or personal property, services, money or credit for personal, family, household or agricultural purposes within the meaning of s. 421.301 (17), Stats., when such real or personal property, services, money or credit is to be used primarily, that is 50% or more, for one or more of these purposes.
DFI-WCA 1.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.07DFI-WCA 1.07General definitions; finance charge. A delinquency or default charge is not a finance charge within the meaning of s. 421.301 (20), Stats., if imposed for actual unanticipated late payment, delinquency, default or other such occurrence. However, when a merchant’s billings are not paid in full within a stipulated time period and under such circumstances the merchant does not, in fact, regard such accounts in default (For example, by customarily failing to institute collection activity or by continuing to extend credit) and imposes charges periodically for delaying payment of such accounts from time to time until paid, the charge so imposed comes within the definition of a finance charge and the credit so extended comes within the definition of open-end credit.
DFI-WCA 1.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.08DFI-WCA 1.08General definitions; official fees. Official fees within the meaning of s. 421.301 (26) (a), Stats., shall include any fee charged by a register of deeds or the secretary of state for the filing or recording of any instrument of conveyance or other document for the purpose of perfecting a security interest for which the parties have contracted.
DFI-WCA 1.08 NoteNote: See also s. DFI-WCA 1.352.
DFI-WCA 1.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.09DFI-WCA 1.09General definitions; required deposit balance. The definition of “required deposit balance” in s. 421.301 (38), Stats., together with the definition of “amount financed” requires that the required deposit balance be deducted from the amount financed for the purpose of calculating the finance charge and making disclosures. The purpose is to accurately disclose to the customer the amount of funds or credit of which he or she will have actual use, and thus the creditor is required to deduct from the funds advanced any compensating balance the creditor requires to be maintained with him or her. Consequently, the term does not apply to a deposit balance or deposit investment maintained by the customer with a financial institution other than the creditor, which is taken by the creditor as collateral for the advance made. The reference to “any investment” refers to deposit-type investments such as “share accounts” maintained with savings and loan associations, credit unions or mutual savings banks. The term “investment” in s. 421.301 (38), Stats., does not include investment securities of the type defined in ch. 408, Stats.
DFI-WCA 1.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 5., Stats., Register, December, 1991, No. 432.
DFI-WCA 1.201DFI-WCA 1.201Finance charge for consumer credit transactions; per diem charge. Charges under s. 422.201, Stats., on consumer transactions other than those pursuant to an open-end plan where the finance charge is computed on the declining unpaid principal balance from time to time outstanding may be computed on actual unpaid balances at 1/360th of the annual rate for the actual number of days outstanding provided the use of this method shall be disclosed conspicuously together with all other disclosures required by subch. III of ch. 422, Stats., and provided the finance charge obtained by the application of this method does not exceed the maximum charge permissible under the act.
DFI-WCA 1.201 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.22DFI-WCA 1.22Finance charge for consumer credit transactions; credit cards and coupon books. With respect to a consumer credit transaction involving the receipt or acceptance by a customer of any credit card, plate, merchandise certificate, letter of credit, coupon book or other like credit device, except gift certificates purchased by a customer for use by a person other than the customer, the unpaid balance in such transaction within the meaning of s. 422.201, Stats., shall include only the cash value of any money, property, labor or services, not including the credit device itself, acquired by the actual use or redemption of such credit device together with authorized additional charges. For example, where a customer receives a coupon book or several merchandise certificates in the amount of $200 and subsequently redeems one coupon or certificate in the amount of $25, the customer’s unpaid balance upon which a finance charge may be assessed is limited to the $25 cash value of the goods or services which the customer has actually received. This rule shall not apply to merchandise certificates acquired by a customer pursuant to an open-end plan if:
DFI-WCA 1.22(1)(1)Acquisition of certificates is not a condition of the extension of credit to the customer,
DFI-WCA 1.22(2)(2)Unused certificates may be returned at any time for full credit to the customer’s account,
DFI-WCA 1.22(3)(3)The acquisition cost is not billed to the customer for at least one month, and does not bear a finance charge for a minimum period of 2 months, after the certificate is acquired, and
DFI-WCA 1.22(4)(4)The customer is given notice, at least 15 days prior to the imposition of a finance charge, of the date by which any unused certificates must be returned to avoid imposition of finance charges on the price thereof.
DFI-WCA 1.22 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.221DFI-WCA 1.221Finance charge for consumer credit transactions; actuarial method-compounding. The term “actuarial method” as used in s. 422.201, Stats., shall mean the method by which that portion of each payment not applicable to an escrow account is applied first to any finance charge or permitted additional charge accrued from the time of any prior payment or from the time credit is extended and the remainder, if any, is applied to the unpaid amount financed. With the exception of the calculation of delinquency charges, amounts remitted may be applied to interest and charges and then to principal on the most delinquent installment due and then to interest and charges on the next installment proceeding to more current instalments until the amount remitted is exhausted. For purposes of computing the finance charge under s. 422.201 (10m), Stats., a merchant may calculate the finance charge on an unpaid balance which includes unpaid finance charges.
DFI-WCA 1.221 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; am. Register, July, 1983, No. 331, eff. 8-1-83; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register April 2002 No. 556.
DFI-WCA 1.23DFI-WCA 1.23Maximum charges; precision and rounding. When preparing charts and tables, programming electronic devices or performing numerical calculations in connection with ss. 422.201, 422.204, and 422.209, Stats., any number of decimal places may be used to express the multiplying factor, provided that such factor shall be carried out at least to the nearest ten-thousandth or if expressed as a percent to the nearest one-hundredth of a percent. Where the number of decimal places used exceeds the minimum, the final digit may be rounded. In any case, the same multiplier must be used consistently with regard to all calculations in the transaction, including computation of interest, deferrals or rebates. Where the multiplier complies with this rule, the final product may be rounded to the nearest cent provided that products of 5 mills and over shall be rounded upward.
DFI-WCA 1.23 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.26DFI-WCA 1.26Additional charges; cost of insurance. Disclosure of the cost of insurance as an additional charge under s. 422.202 (1) (b) and (c), Stats., must include written notice to the customer of the term of such insurance together with the dollar charge for such term. Where the term of the insurance is the same as the term of the transaction a disclosure of that fact shall be an adequate disclosure of the term of the insurance.
DFI-WCA 1.26 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; am. Register, October, 1980, No. 298, eff. 11-1-80.
DFI-WCA 1.261DFI-WCA 1.261Additional charges; equivalent security interest. The term“equivalent security interest” as used in s. 422.202 (2) (b), Stats., shall include a seller’s interest under a land contract or a first lien deed of trust, and a second mortgage where there are no intervening liens and the mortgagee holds the first mortgage on the subject property. For cross reference application of this definition, see also ss. 422.303 (4), 422.306 (2), 422.408 (6), 422.409 (2) and 422.411 (2), Stats.
DFI-WCA 1.261 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.262DFI-WCA 1.262Additional charges; title examinations. Title examinations within the meaning of s. 422.202 (2) (a), Stats., shall include the fee for a written title opinion prepared by an attorney upon examination of the abstract of title to the real property which is the subject of the consumer credit transaction on which the charge is assessed.
DFI-WCA 1.262 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; am. Register, October, 1980, No. 298, eff. 11-1-80.
DFI-WCA 1.263DFI-WCA 1.263Additional charges, appraisals, copies. A creditor shall provide the customer, before any payment is due, with a copy of any appraisal for which the customer, in connection with a consumer credit transaction, is assessed an additional charge pursuant to s. 422.202 (2) (d), Stats.
DFI-WCA 1.263 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1980, No. 298, eff. 11-1-80.
DFI-WCA 1.264DFI-WCA 1.264Credit insurance; signature placement. A customer desiring consumer credit insurance shall separately sign his or her name pursuant to s. 422.202 (2s) (a) 1. b., Stats., on the same page as all other required insurance disclosures required under s. 422.202 (2s) (a) 1., Stats.; on a line specifically designed for the signature.
DFI-WCA 1.264 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93.
DFI-WCA 1.271DFI-WCA 1.271Delinquency charges; deferred installment. Where the parties have agreed to a delinquency charge in accordance with s. 422.203, Stats., and instalments have subsequently been deferred, the merchant may collect a delinquency charge on any deferred installment which is not paid in full on or before the 10th day after its deferred due date unless such installment is again deferred.
DFI-WCA 1.271 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.28DFI-WCA 1.28Deferral charges; unilateral deferral at no cost. Notwithstanding s. 422.204, Stats., any number of the instalments may be deferred unilaterally by the creditor without the notice that would otherwise be required provided there is no charge for such deferral.
DFI-WCA 1.28 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.281DFI-WCA 1.281Deferral charges; alternative computation. The methods for computing deferral charges described in s. 422.204 (1) (a) and (b), Stats., are alternatives and a creditor may elect to use either method to the extent that he or she can apply it to the particular transaction. However, if the transaction is not one to which s. 422.204 (1) (a), Stats., could apply, for example, because of irregular payments, then the creditor must compute the deferral pursuant to s. 422.204 (1) (b), Stats.
DFI-WCA 1.281 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 5., Stats., Register, December, 1991, No. 432;correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, May, 1993, No. 449.
DFI-WCA 1.29DFI-WCA 1.29Deferral charges; “rule of 78”. The portion of the precomputed finance charge attributable to the final installment of the original schedule of payments as used in s. 422.204 (1) (a), Stats., shall mean the pre-payment rebate calculated according to the Rule of 78 if the transaction is for a term of less than 37 months in which the amount financed is less than $5000 and entered into on or after August 1, 1987 or the actuarial method in all other cases, if the contract were prepaid in full on the payment date immediately preceding final originally scheduled maturity.
DFI-WCA 1.29 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; am. Register, July, 1983, No. 331, eff. 8-1-83; am. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93.
DFI-WCA 1.30DFI-WCA 1.30Notice of non-performance. Written notice of non-performance by a customer pursuant to s. 422.207, Stats., shall be by personal delivery of such notice to the customer or by mailing such notice by regular, registered or certified mail to the customer’s last known address. Where notice is by mail, notice shall be deemed given on the day of mailing. Unless otherwise demonstrated by either party a period of 10 days exclusive of the date on which notice is deemed given shall be presumptively a reasonable time within which to perform.
DFI-WCA 1.30 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.301DFI-WCA 1.301Rebate on prepayment; irregular installment amounts or due dates. The unearned portion of the precomputed finance charge on consumer credit transactions described in s. 422.209 (3), Stats., having terms of less than 37 months in which the amount financed is less than $5000 and entered into on or after August 1, 1987 shall be computed in accordance with the provisions of s. 138.05 (2) (b), Stats.
DFI-WCA 1.301 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; am. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93.
DFI-WCA 1.311DFI-WCA 1.311General requirements and provisions; consummation. For the purpose of disclosing all information required by subch. III of ch. 422, Stats., a transaction shall be considered consummated at the time a contractual relationship is created between a merchant and a customer irrespective of the time of performance of either party.
DFI-WCA 1.311 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.32DFI-WCA 1.32Disclosure customer copies. For purposes of s. 422.302 (3), Stats., documents which evidence the customer’s obligation shall include documents which evidence an obligation to pay as well as those which evidence an obligation to perform including, but not limited to, a mortgage and a security agreement.
DFI-WCA 1.32 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.321DFI-WCA 1.321Form requirements other than open-end—set off. As a condition to the exercise of a right of set off a merchant shall in accordance with s. 422.302, Stats., conspicuously disclose his or her right to apply any amounts owed by the merchant to the customer against any amounts owed by the customer to the merchant. No merchant shall exercise a right to set off prior to giving the customer notice of his or her right to cure any default, if applicable, and waiting the appropriate number of days in accordance with s. 425.105, Stats.
DFI-WCA 1.321 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 5. and 7., Stats., Register, December, 1991, No. 432.
DFI-WCA 1.331DFI-WCA 1.331Form requirements other than open-end—microfilm copies. A creditor may retain copies of documents as required by s. 422.303 (5), Stats., by microfilm or other similar photographic process provided such creditor is able to reproduce individual permanent photo copies which retain substantially the same print size as the original document.
DFI-WCA 1.331 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.34DFI-WCA 1.34Prohibition of blank writings. Blanks relating to price, charges or terms of payment which are inapplicable to a transaction must be filled in a manner which reveals their inapplicability. Pursuant to s. 422.304, Stats., a general clause or statement in a contract to the effect that spaces which are not filled in are inapplicable to the particular transactions does not satisfy the requirement of this section and may not be relied upon by the creditor.
DFI-WCA 1.34 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73.
DFI-WCA 1.341DFI-WCA 1.341Notice to obligors. In addition to the language required by s. 422.305 (1), Stats., a merchant may include within the explanation of personal obligation a form number, the date of execution, instructions for completion, and a union printing label. Paragraph (a) of the explanation may provide that the obligation of the person signing it includes all extensions, renewals or deferrals of the particular transaction in which there is no advance of or increase in the amount of the principal or increase in the rate of finance charge.
DFI-WCA 1.341 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; am. Register, October, 1980, No. 298, eff. 11-1-80.
DFI-WCA 1.35DFI-WCA 1.35Notice to obligors; open-end accounts. In cases where a person assumes liability on an open-end account, paragraph (a) of the Explanation of Personal Obligation under s. 422.305, Stats., shall be modified to read as follows: “(a) You have agreed to pay amounts owing or to be owing in the future as a result of charges made by (name of customer) on his or her charge account with (name of creditor) in an amount not exceeding $ .” Paragraph (b) of the Explanation must contain the following statement: “If you wish to terminate your guarantee with respect to future transactions, you must notify (name of creditor) in writing.” An explanation of the form described in this rule will satisfy the requirements of s. 422.305, Stats., and no further notice or Explanation of Personal Obligation need be given the person with respect to subsequent individual purchases or loans on the account. However, in case of any subsequent change in the terms of the account which would increase or extend the contingent liability of the person, where the merchant was authorized to make unilateral changes from time to time under the original terms of the account, an explanation of such change must be given to the person in accordance with s. 422.415, Stats. Such notice shall conspicuously disclose that if the person wishes to terminate the guarantee with respect to future transactions, the person must notify the creditor in writing.
DFI-WCA 1.35 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1973, No. 210, eff. 7-1-73; am., Register, October, 1980, No. 298, eff. 11-1-80.
DFI-WCA 1.351DFI-WCA 1.351Customer liability; open-end credit. In order to obligate a person for an obligation arising out of an open-end credit plan, the merchant must pursuant to s. 422.305, Stats., obtain the signature of that person on the writing evidencing the consumer credit transaction. Compliance with this rule requires that the customer to be held contractually liable sign one of the following:
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