Truth in Lending Act (definition)
The Truth in Lending Act is a federal law that requires lenders to provide standardized information so that borrowers can compare loan terms. In general, lenders must provide information on Source: OCC | ||
State Law | ||
Arizona | ||
means title I of the consumer credit protection act (15 United States Code §§ 1601 through 1666j), as amended, and the regulations promulgated under that act (Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 226), as amended Arizona Laws 6-601 | ||
Hawaii | ||
means the federal Truth in Lending Act (15 U Hawaii Revised Statutes 478-1 | ||
means the federal Truth in Lending Act, title 15 United States Code § 1601 et seq Hawaii Revised Statutes 480J-1 | ||
Idaho | ||
means the act set forth in 15 U Idaho Code 26-31-102 | ||
Michigan | ||
means the truth in lending act, 15 USC 1601 to 1667f Michigan Laws 493.101 |