§ 670B.450 Private education lender not exempt from other licensing requirements; duty of Commissioner to determine particular license required
§ 670B.460 Maintenance and accessibility of records; retention of loan file
§ 670B.470 Private education loan involving cosigner: Delivery of information to cosigner before extension of loan; requirements and prohibitions concerning release of cosigner; access of cosigner to documents and records relating to loan
§ 670B.480 Restrictions on acceleration of payments on private education loan and placement of loan or account into default; prohibited acts upon death or bankruptcy of cosigner
§ 670B.490 Duties and prohibited acts in event of total and permanent disability of private education loan borrower or cosigner
§ 670B.500 Required disclosures for private education loan used to refinance existing private education loan; flexible repayment options offered must be made available to all private education loan borrowers; provision of notice and information and establish
§ 670B.510 Prohibited acts

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