Indiana Code § 24-4.5-2-417

Creditor's duty to credit payment as of date of receipt; payments not conforming to requirements; creditor's failure to credit payment
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Sec. 417. (1) This section applies to consumer credit sales, including revolving charge accounts.     (2) Except as provided in subsection (3), a creditor shall credit a payment to a consumer's account as of the date of receipt, except when a delay in crediting does not result in a finance charge or other charge, including a delinquency charge under section 203.5 of this chapter. A delay in posting does not violate this section so long as the payment is credited as of the date of receipt.     (3) If a creditor specifies in writing requirements for the consumer to follow in making payments, but accepts a payment that does not conform to the requirements, the creditor shall credit the payment within five (5) days of receipt of the payment.     (4) If a creditor fails to credit a payment as required by this section in time to avoid the imposition of a finance or other charge, including a delinquency charge, the creditor shall adjust the consumer's account so that the charges imposed are credited to the consumer's account during the next payment period.   (Part 5. Home Solicitation Sales)

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