426.110(12)(d) (d) Requiring that the pleadings be amended to eliminate therefrom allegations as to representation of absent persons, and that the action proceed accordingly.
426.110(12)(e) (e) Dealing with procedural matters similar to those under pars. (a) to (d).
426.110(13) (13) A class action shall not be dismissed or compromised without the approval of the court, and notice of the proposed dismissal or compromise shall be given to all members of the class in such manner as the court directs.
426.110(14) (14) A merchant shall not be liable in a class action for specific penalties under s. 425.302 (1) (a), 425.303 (1), 425.304 (1), 425.305 (1) or 429.301 (1) for which it would be liable in individual actions by reason of violations of chs. 421 to 427 and 429 or of conduct prescribed in sub. (2) unless it is shown by a preponderance of the evidence that the violation was a wilful and knowing violation of chs. 421 to 427 and 429.No recovery in an action under this subsection may exceed $100,000.
426.110(15) (15) A plaintiff who prevails shall be awarded a reasonable attorney's fee. Notwithstanding s. 425.308 (2), reasonable attorney's fees in a class action shall be determined by the value of the time reasonably expended by the attorney rather than by the amount of the recovery on behalf of the class. A legal aid society or legal services program which represents a class shall be awarded a reasonable service fee in lieu of reasonable attorney's fees, equal in amount to the amount of the attorney's fees as measured by this subsection.
426.110(16) (16) The administrator, whether or not a party to an action, shall bear the costs of notice except that the administrator may recover such costs from the defendant as provided in sub. (11).
426.110 Annotation Sub. (4) (c) is procedural and not substantive as it does not grant or deny the substantive right to sue. Mace v. Van Ru Credit Corp. 109 F.3d 338 (1997).
426.111 426.111 Debtors' remedies not affected. The grant of powers to the administrator in this chapter does not affect remedies available to customers under chs. 421 to 427 and 429 or under other principles of law or equity.
426.111 History History: 1971 c. 239; 1979 c. 89; 1995 a. 329.
subch. II of ch. 426 SUBCHAPTER II
REGISTRATION AND FEES
426.201 426.201 Registration.
426.201(1)(1) The registration requirements of this section apply to persons who do any of the following in this state:
426.201(1)(a) (a) Make or solicit consumer credit transactions, except a person who engages in consumer credit transactions solely through honoring credit cards issued by 3rd parties not related to such person.
426.201(1)(b) (b) Directly collect payments from or enforce rights against customers arising from such transactions, wherever made.
426.201(2) (2) Each person subject to the registration requirements under sub. (1) shall file a registration statement with the administrator within 30 days after commencing business in this state, and thereafter, on or before February 28 of each year. The registration statement shall include all of the following information:
426.201(2)(a) (a) The name of the person.
426.201(2)(b) (b) The name under which the person transacts business if different from par. (a).
426.201(2)(c) (c) The address of the person's principal office, which may be outside this state.
426.201(2)(d) (d) The addresses of all of the person's offices or retail stores, if any, in this state.
426.201(2)(e) (e) If consumer transactions or other business subject to this chapter are made otherwise than at an office or retail store in this state, a brief description of the manner in which they are made.
426.201(2)(f) (f) The address of the person's designated agent upon whom service of process may be made in this state.
426.201(2)(fm) (fm) The average monthly outstanding balance of all consumer credit transactions held by the person for the reporting period for which the registration statement is filed. In this paragraph, "average monthly outstanding balance" and "reporting period" have the meanings given under s. 426.202 (1m) (a).
426.201(2)(g) (g) Such other similar information as the administrator may require to effectuate the purposes and policies of chs. 421 to 427 and 429.
426.201(3) (3) The administrator shall adopt rules governing the filing of changes, additions or modifications of the registration statement required by this section, and shall adopt rules pertaining to form, verification and similar matters pertaining to the registration.
426.201(4) (4) The following persons shall not be subject to this section solely by reason of their debt collection activities unless they are licensed debt collectors under s. 218.04:
426.201(4)(a) (a) Attorneys authorized to practice law in this state or professional service corporations composed of licensed attorneys formed pursuant to ss. 180.1901 to 180.1921;
426.201(4)(b) (b) Duly licensed real estate brokers and real estate salespersons; and
426.201(4)(c) (c) Duly licensed insurance companies subject to the supervision of the office of the commissioner of insurance.
426.201(5) (5) No person is subject to this section solely by reason of offering the discount described in s. 422.201 (8).
426.202 426.202 Fees.
426.202(1m)(1m)Amount of registration fee.
426.202(1m)(a)(a) Definitions. In this subsection:
426.202(1m)(a)1. 1. "Average outstanding monthly balance" means, for any person during any reporting period, the amount calculated as follows:
426.202(1m)(a)1.a. a. Determining the outstanding balance of all consumer credit transactions that the person has entered into and that originated in this state, as of the last day of each month during the reporting period.
426.202(1m)(a)1.b. b. Adding the outstanding balance for each month in the reporting period.
426.202(1m)(a)1.c. c. Dividing the sum determined under subd. 1. b. by the number of months in the reporting period during which the person had outstanding consumer credit transactions.
426.202(1m)(a)2. 2. "Reporting period" means, for any registration statement, the last full calendar year preceding the date on which the registration statement is due.
426.202(1m)(b) (b) Registration fee requirement. Any person required to register under s. 426.201 shall pay a registration fee to the administrator when the person files the registration statement required under s. 426.201, except that a person is not required to pay a registration fee under this section if the person's average outstanding monthly balance for that reporting period does not exceed $250,000.
426.202(1m)(c) (c) Amount of registration fee. The amount of the registration fee shall be determined in accordance with rates set by the administrator, subject to the maximum and minimum fees under pars. (d) and (e). In setting these rates, the administrator shall consider the costs of administering chs. 421 to 427 and 429, including the costs of enforcement, education and seeking voluntary compliance with chs. 421 to 427 and 429.Subject to pars. (d) and (e), the registration fee for a person shall be based on the person's average monthly outstanding balance during the reporting period.
426.202(1m)(d) (d) Minimum fee. Any person required to pay a registration fee under par. (b) shall pay a registration fee of at least $25 per reporting period.
426.202(1m)(e) (e) Maximum fees. Any person required to pay a registration statement under this section may not be required to pay a registration fee that exceeds any of the following:
426.202(1m)(e)1. 1. Per reporting period, $1,500.
426.202(1m)(e)2. 2. For the reporting period, 0.005% of the average monthly outstanding balance.
426.202(4) (4)Submission of data for calculating the amount of fee. A person required to register under s. 426.201 shall submit such financial and other data as the administrator may require which will support the computation of the amount of the fee.
426.202(5) (5)Recovery of fees. The administrator shall bring an action in any court of record to recover any fees that the administrator determines are due and owing under this section.
426.203 426.203 Penalties. Whoever fails to comply with the registration requirements under s. 426.201 or fails to pay a fee required under s. 426.202 may be required to forfeit not more than $50. Each day that this failure continues constitutes a separate offense. Forfeitures received by the administrator under this section shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.144 (1) (h) and may be expended from the account only for consumer or merchant education programs.
426.203 History History: 1995 a. 27.
subch. III of ch. 426 SUBCHAPTER III
VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT
426.301 426.301 Violations and enforcement.
426.301(1) (1) The administrator may recover in a civil action from a person who violates chs. 421 to 427 and 429 or any rule made pursuant to any authority granted in chs. 421 to 427 and 429, a civil penalty of not less than $100 and not more than $1,000 for each violation.
426.301(2) (2) In addition to the amount to which the administrator shall be entitled under sub. (1), the administrator may recover in a civil action from a person who knowingly or wilfully violates chs. 421 to 427 and 429 or any rule made pursuant to any authority granted in chs. 421 to 427 and 429, a civil penalty of not less than $1,000 and not more than $10,000 for each violation.
426.301 History History: 1971 c. 239; 1979 c. 89; 1995 a. 329.
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