North Dakota Code § 13-11-17

Required presale consumer disclosures and warnings
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1. Before the consumer signs a contract, the debt-settlement provider shall provide an 
oral and written notice to the consumer that clearly and conspicuously discloses all of 
the following:
a. Debt-settlement services may not be suitable for all consumers.
b. Using a debt-settlement service likely will harm the consumer's credit history and 
credit score.
c. Using a debt-settlement service does not stop creditor collection activity, including 
creditor lawsuits and garnishments.
d. Not all creditors may accept a reduction in the balance, interest rate, or fees a 
consumer owes.
e. The consumer should inquire about other means of dealing with debt, including 
nonprofit credit counseling and bankruptcy.
f. The consumer remains obligated to make periodic or scheduled payments to 
creditors while participating in a debt-settlement plan, and that the 
debt-settlement provider will not make any periodic or scheduled payments to 
creditors on behalf of the consumer.
g. The failure to make periodic or scheduled payments to a creditor is likely to:
(1) Harm the consumer's credit history, credit rating, or credit score;
(2) Lead the creditor to increase lawful collection activity, including litigation, 
garnishment of the consumer's wages, and judgment liens on the 
consumer's property; and
(3) Lead to the imposition by the creditor of interest charges, late fees, and 
other penalty fees, increasing the principal amount of the debt.
h. The amount of time estimated to be necessary to achieve the represented 
results.
i. The estimated amount of money or the percentage of debt the consumer must 
accumulate before a settlement offer will be made to each of the consumer's 
creditors.
j. A statement indicating that debt-settlement providers are licensed and regulated 
by the North Dakota department of financial institutions and any complaints 
regarding the services of a debt-settlement provider should be directed to the 
North Dakota department of financial institutions, Bismarck, North Dakota.
2. The consumer shall sign and date an acknowledgment form entitled "Consumer Notice 
and Rights Form" that states: "I, the debtor, have received from the debt-settlement 
provider a copy of the form entitled 'Consumer Notice and Rights Form'." The debt-
settlement provider or its representative also shall sign and date the acknowledgment 
form, which includes the name and address of the debt-settlement services provider. 
The acknowledgment form must be in duplicate and incorporated into the "Consumer 
Notice and Rights Form". The original acknowledgment form must be retained by the 
debt-settlement provider, and the duplicate copy must be retained within the form by 
the consumer. If the acknowledgment form is in electronic form, then the 
acknowledgment form must contain the consumer disclosures required by section 
101(c) of the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act [15 
U.S.C. 7001(c)].
3. The requirements of this section are satisfied if the provider provides the following 
warning verbatim, both orally and in writing, with the caption "CONSUMER NOTICE 

AND RIGHTS FORM" in at least twenty-eight-point font and the remaining portion in at 
least fourteen-point font to a consumer before the consumer signs a contract for the 
debt-settlement provider's services:
"CONSUMER NOTICE AND RIGHTS FORM
CAUTION
We CANNOT GUARANTEE that you successfully will reduce or eliminate your debt. If 
you stop paying your creditors, there is a strong likelihood some or all of the following 
may happen:
- CREDITORS MAY STILL CONTACT YOU AND TRY TO COLLECT.
- CREDITORS MAY STILL SUE YOU FOR THE MONEY YOU OWE.
- YOUR WAGES OR BANK ACCOUNTS STILL MAY BE GARNISHED.
- YOUR CREDIT RATING AND CREDIT SCORE LIKELY WILL BE HARMED.
- NOT ALL CREDITORS MAY AGREE TO ACCEPT A BALANCE REDUCTION.
- YOU SHOULD CONSIDER ALL YOUR OPTIONS FOR ADDRESSING YOUR 
DEBT, SUCH AS CREDIT COUNSELING AND BANKRUPTCY FILING.
- THE AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU OWE MAY INCREASE DUE TO CREDITOR 
IMPOSITION OF INTEREST CHARGES, LATE FEES, AND OTHER PENALTY FEES.
- EVEN IF WE DO SETTLE YOUR DEBT, YOU MAY STILL BE REQUIRED TO 
PAY TAXES ON THE AMOUNT FORGIVEN.
YOUR RIGHT TO CANCEL
If you sign a contract with a debt-settlement provider, you have the right to cancel at 
any time and receive a full refund of all unearned fees you have paid to the provider 
and all funds placed in your settlement fund that have not been paid to any creditors.
IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED
OR YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
If you are dissatisfied with a debt-settlement provider or have any questions, please 
bring it to the attention of the North Dakota Department of Financial Institutions, 
Bismarck, North Dakota.
I, the debtor, have received from the debt-settlement provider a copy of the form 
entitled Consumer Notice and Rights Form.
Signed:____________________________
Printed name:_______________________"

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