(a) On or before July 1, 2015, and annually on or before July 1, 2017, to July 1, 2026, inclusive, the commissioner shall post a report on the commissionerâs internet website summarizing utilization of the Pilot Program for Increased Access to Responsible Small Dollar Loans. The report required to be submitted on or before July 1, 2015, shall additionally include the information required by former Section 22361, summarizing utilization of the Pilot Program for Affordable Credit-Building Opportunities, which was created by Chapter 640 of the Statutes of 2010. (b) The information disclosed to the commissioner for the commissionerâs use in preparing the reports described in this section is exempted from any requirement of public disclosure by subdivision (b) of Section 7929.000 of the Government Code. (c) If there is more than one licensee approved to participate in the program under this article, the reports required pursuant to subdivision (a) shall state information in aggregate so as not to identify data by specific licensee. The information stated in these reports pursuant to paragraphs (4) and (6) of subdivision (d) shall also be set forth for each specific finder whose services were used by a licensee in connection with the loans or loan applications, along with the specific finderâs identity. (d) Each report required pursuant to this section shall specify the time period to which the report corresponds and shall include, but not be limited to, the following for that time period: (1) The number of entities that applied to participate in the program. (2) The number of entities accepted to participate in the program. (3) The reason or reasons for rejecting applications for participation, if applicable. This information shall be provided in a manner that does not identify the entity or entities rejected. (4) The number of program loan applications received by lenders participating in the program, the number of loans made pursuant to the program, the total amount loaned, the distribution of loan lengths upon origination, and the distribution of interest rates and principal amounts upon origination among those loans. (5) The number of borrowers who obtained more than one program loan and the distribution of the number of loans per borrower. (6) Of the number of borrowers who obtained more than one program loan, the percentage of those borrowers whose credit scores increased between successive loans, based on information from at least one major credit bureau, and the average size of the increase. (7) The income distribution of borrowers upon loan origination, including the number of borrowers who obtained at least one program loan and who resided in a low-to-moderate-income census tract at the time of their loan application. (8) The number of borrowers who obtained loans for the following purposes, based on borrower responses at the time of their loan applications indicating the primary purpose for which the loan was obtained: (A) Medical. (B) Other emergency. (C) Vehicle repair. (D) Vehicle purchase. (E) To pay bills. (F) To consolidate debt. (G) To build or repair credit history. (H) To finance a purchase of goods or services other than a vehicle. (I) For other than personal, family, or household purposes. (J) Other. (9) The number of borrowers who self-report that they had a bank account at the time of their loan application, the number of borrowers who self-report that they had a bank account and used check-cashing services, and the number of borrowers who self-report that they did not have a bank account at the time of their loan application. (10) With respect to refinance loans, each report shall specifically include the following information: (A) The number and percentage of borrowers who applied for a refinance loan. (B) Of those borrowers who applied for a refinance loan, the number and percentage of borrowers who obtained a refinance loan. (C) Of those borrowers who obtained a refinance loan: (i) The percentage o
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