00 CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 128(RLS) 01 "An Act relating to lease-purchases of personal property." 02 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 03 * Section 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the Lease-Purchases Act. 04 * Sec. 2. AS 45 is amended by adding a new chapter to read: 05 Chapter 35. Lease-Purchases of Personal Property. 06  Sec. 45.35.010. Disclosure of information. (a) A lessor shall disclose clearly 07 and conspicuously in writing in a lease-purchase agreement each of the following items 08 that applies to the lease-purchase agreement or to the personal property leased under 09 the agreement: 10  (1) the total number of payments, the total monetary amount of all 11 payments, and the timing of all payments that are to be made before the consumer 12 acquires ownership of the personal property; 13  (2) a statement that the consumer will not own the personal property 14 until the consumer makes all of the payments necessary to acquire ownership; 01  (3) a statement that the consumer must pay the lessor the fair market 02 value of the personal property if, and as of the date, the personal property is lost, 03 stolen, damaged, or destroyed; 04  (4) a brief description, including an identification number if available, 05 of the personal property that is sufficient to identify the property to the consumer and 06 the lessor; 07  (5) a statement whether the personal property is new or used; 08  (6) a brief description of any existing damage to the leased personal 09 property; 10  (7) the cash price of the property, except that, if the agreement involves 11 a lease of more than one item as a set, the aggregate cash price of all items is 12 sufficient; 13  (8) the total initial payment made or required when or before an 14 individual becomes liable on the agreement or when the personal property is delivered, 15 whichever event is later; 16  (9) a statement that the total monetary amount of the lease payment 17 does not include other charges under the agreement, including late fees, processing 18 fees, default charges, pick-up charges, and reinstatement fees, and a list of these other 19 charges; 20  (10) a statement clearly summarizing the terms of the consumer's 21 option to purchase the personal property, including a statement that the consumer has 22 the right to exercise an early purchase option, and the price, formula, or method to be 23 used to determine the price at which the property may be purchased; 24  (11) a statement describing the lessor's responsibilities under 25 AS 45.35.020; 26  (12) the date that the lease-purchase agreement is entered into; 27  (13) the names, street addresses, and mailing addresses of the lessor 28 and consumer; 29  (14) a statement that the consumer may terminate the agreement 30 without penalty by voluntarily surrendering or returning the personal property in good 31 repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted, when the agreement expires and by paying any 01 payment past due under the agreement; and 02  (15) notice of the right of the consumer to reinstate the agreement 03 under AS 45.35.050. 04  (b) The disclosures under (a) of this section must appear on the face of the 05 document containing the lease-purchase agreement and above the line for the 06 consumer's signature. The lessor shall provide the consumer with a copy of the lease- 07 purchase agreement after the consumer signs the agreement. 08  (c) If a disclosure under (a) of this section becomes inaccurate as the result of 09 an act, occurrence, or agreement by the consumer after receiving a copy of the lease- 10 purchase agreement, the resulting inaccuracy is not a violation of this chapter. 11  (d) If a lessor complies with the disclosure requirements under 15 U.S.C. 1601 12 - 1693r (Consumer Credit Protection Act) that are applicable to a lease-purchase 13 agreement, the lessor's compliance satisfies the disclosure requirements of this section. 14  Sec. 45.35.020. Maintenance and warranties. (a) A lessor is responsible for 15 making all normal repairs that may be required for the personal property during the 16 lease-purchase agreement, but the lessor is not responsible for any unauthorized repairs 17 or damage caused by improper use. 18  (b) If a manufacturer's warranty covers the personal property when the 19 consumer acquires ownership of the property and if a transfer of the warranty is 20 allowed under the terms of the warranty, the lessor shall transfer warranty to the 21 consumer. 22  Sec. 45.35.030. Late fees. (a) A lessor may not charge a consumer more than 23 $5 for each payment that is late under a lease-purchase agreement. 24  (b) When calculating time for the purpose of determining whether a lease 25 payment is late and subject to a late fee under a lease-purchase agreement, a lessor 26 may not include any period of time when the personal property has been repossessed 27 by the lessor or voluntarily surrendered by the consumer. 28  Sec. 45.35.040. Prohibited provisions. A lease-purchase agreement may not 29 contain 30  (1) a confession of judgment; 31  (2) a negotiable instrument; 01  (3) a security interest in, or another claim on, real or personal property 02 that is not the subject of the agreement; 03  (4) a wage assignment; 04  (5) an assignment of an Alaska permanent fund dividend; 05  (6) a waiver by the consumer of claims or defenses relating to the 06 agreement; 07  (7) a provision authorizing the lessor or a person acting on the lessor's 08 behalf to enter the consumer's premises or to commit a breach of the peace in the 09 repossession of personal property. 10  (8) an agreement by the consumer to pay attorney fees and costs, 11 except as allowed under court rules. 12  Sec. 45.35.050. Reinstatement of contract by consumer; repossession. (a) 13 If a consumer fails to make a payment under a lease-purchase agreement by the time 14 required for the payment and the lessor terminates the agreement due to the consumer's 15 failure to make the payment, the consumer may reinstate the agreement by paying the 16 items identified under (b) of this section before the end of the grace period. 17  (b) The following are the items that must be paid by the consumer in order to 18 reinstate a lease-purchase agreement under (a) of this section: 19  (1) all scheduled payments that are past due under the agreement; 20  (2) the next scheduled payment; 21  (3) the reasonable costs of picking up and redelivering the property if 22 the lessor has picked up the property from the consumer; and 23  (4) any applicable late fee. 24  (c) A consumer who reinstates a lease-purchase agreement under (a) of this 25 section does not lose any rights or options the consumer had under the agreement 26 before the failure to make the payment when due. 27  (d) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, if a consumer has made less than two- 28 thirds of the total amount of payments necessary to acquire ownership of the personal property 29 that is the subject of a lease-purchase agreement and if the consumer has returned or 30 voluntarily surrendered the personal property to the lessor before the end of the grace period 31 other than as a result of a court action, the consumer has 21 days after returning the property 01 to the lessor to reinstate the lease-purchase agreement. 02  (e) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, if a consumer has made two-thirds or 03 more of the total amount of payments necessary to acquire ownership of the personal 04 property that is the subject of a lease-purchase agreement and if the consumer has 05 returned or voluntarily surrendered the personal property to the lessor before the end 06 of the grace period other than as a result of a court action, the consumer has 45 days 07 after returning the personal property to the lessor to reinstate the lease-purchase 08 agreement. 09  (f) This section does not prohibit a lessor from attempting to repossess 10 personal property during the period when the consumer may reinstate the lease- 11 purchase agreement under this section, and repossession does not affect the consumer's right 12 to reinstate the agreement. If the lessor repossesses the personal property, upon reinstatement 13 of the agreement by the consumer under this section, the lessor shall provide the consumer 14 with the same personal property that was repossessed or with personal property of comparable 15 quality and condition. 16  (g) In this section, 17  (1) "grace period" means 18  (A) two days after the agreement's renewal date if, under the 19 agreement, the payments are to be made more often than monthly; or 20  (B) five days after the agreement's renewal date if, under the 21 agreement, the payments are to be made monthly or less frequently; 22  (2) "renewal date" means the date when a payment is to be made that 23 would automatically renew the agreement. 24  Sec. 45.35.060. Application of disclosure requirements upon occurrence of 25 subsequent events. (a) When a lessor and a consumer replace an existing lease- 26 purchase agreement between the lessor and consumer with a new lease-purchase agreement, 27 the lessor shall make the disclosures required by AS 45.35.010 for the new lease-purchase 28 agreement. In this subsection, "new lease-purchase agreement" does not include 29  (1) the addition of personal property to or the return or substitution of 30 personal property already covered by a lease-purchase agreement that covers more than 31 one item of personal property if the average lease payment allocable to a payment 01 period is not changed by more than 25 percent of the average lease payment before the 02 change; 03  (2) a deferral or extension of a lease payment or portion of a payment; 04  (3) a reduction in the amount of the payments or other charges in the 05 lease-purchase agreement; or 06  (4) a lease-purchase agreement that is the subject of a court action. 07  (b) The lessor is not required to make the disclosures under AS 45.35.010 08 when the lessor and the consumer extend the length of a lease-purchase agreement. 09  Sec. 45.35.070. Advertisement. (a) If an advertisement for a lease-purchase 10 agreement refers to or states the dollar amount of a payment and the right to acquire 11 ownership of a specific item of personal property, the advertisement must also clearly 12 and conspicuously state each of the following items that is applicable: 13  (1) that the advertised transaction is a lease-purchase agreement; 14  (2) the total amount to be paid to acquire ownership of the item; and 15  (3) that the consumer will not acquire ownership rights in the item until 16 the consumer pays the total amount to be paid to acquire ownership of the item. 17  (b) The owner and the employees of a communications medium in which an 18 advertisement covered by (a) of this section appears or through which the 19 advertisement is disseminated is not liable for a failure of a lessor to comply with (a) 20 of this section. 21  (c) The requirements of (a) of this section do not apply to an advertisement 22 that is published in the yellow pages of a telephone directory or another similar 23 business directory. 24  Sec. 45.35.080. Written receipts. On request, a lessor shall provide the 25 consumer with a written receipt for each payment made by cash or money order. 26  Sec. 45.35.090. Coordination with other laws. (a) If there is a conflict 27 between this chapter and AS 45.12 (Uniform Commercial Code-Leases), this chapter 28 governs. 29  (b) If there is a conflict between this chapter and 15 U.S.C. 1601 - 1693r 30 (Consumer Credit Protection Act), 15 U.S.C. 1601 - 1693r govern. 31  Sec. 45.35.099. Definitions. In this chapter, 01  (1) "advertisement" means a commercial message in a communications 02 medium that directly or indirectly promotes entering into a lease-purchase agreement 03 or provides information about a lease-purchase agreement, but does not include a price 04 tag, window sign, or other merchandising aid used on the physical premises of a store; 05  (2) "cash price" means the price, calculated as of the date a lease- 06 purchase agreement is entered into, at which the lessor would sell to a person the personal 07 property that is the subject of the lease-purchase agreement; 08  (3) "consumer" means an individual who leases personal property under 09 a lease-purchase agreement; 10  (4) "lease-purchase agreement" 11  (A) means an agreement for the use of personal property 12 primarily for personal, family, or household purposes if the agreement is for 13 an initial period of four months or less, is automatically renewable with each 14 payment after the initial period, does not obligate or require the consumer to 15 continue leasing or using the property beyond the initial period, and permits the 16 consumer to become the owner of the property; 17  (B) does not include 18  (i) an agreement primarily for commercial or agricultural 19 purposes; 20  (ii) a lease or bailment of personal property if the lease 21 or bailment is incidental to the lease of real property and provides that 22 the consumer does not have an option to purchase the leased personal 23 property; 24  (iii) a lease of a motor vehicle; 25  (iv) a security interest as defined under AS 45.01.201; 26  (v) a retail installment transaction under AS 45.10; 27  (vi) a lease under AS 45.12; 28  (5) "lessor" means a person who, in the ordinary course of business, 29 regularly provides to consumers the use of property through lease-purchase agreements 30 and to whom payments are initially payable on the face of the lease-purchase 31 agreement. 01 * Sec. 3. AS 45.50.471(b) is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: 02  (42) violating AS 45.35 (lease-purchase agreements). 03 * Sec. 4. APPLICABILITY. This Act does not apply to a lease-purchase agreement unless 04 the lease-purchase agreement is entered into on or after the effective date of this Act. In this 05 section, "lease-purchase agreement" has the meaning given in AS 45.35.099, added by sec. 2 06 of this Act.