
elow
is a summary of the major federal initiatives aimed at passage
of a Consumer
Rental-Purchase Agreement Act:
2005 | 109th Congress:
H.R.
1651 by Representative Walter Jones
(R-NC) with 40
co-sponsors;
S. 603 by Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) with 19 co-sponsors.
The Senate Banking Committee considered bill inclusion
into the Regulatory Relief Act and heard testimony
regarding S. 603 on June 21, 2005.
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2004 | 108th Congress:
H.R.
996 by Representative Walter Jones (R-NC) with 95
co-sponsors;
S. 884 by Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) with 27 co-sponsors.
The Senate Banking Committee heard testimony regarding
S. 884 on June 22, 2004 as a part of a “Consideration of
Regulatory Reform Proposals” hearing. Senator Landrieu
testified.
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2002 | 107th Congress:
H.R.
1701 by Representative Walters Jones (R-NC) with 83 co-sponsors.
The bill passed the House of Representatives (215 to 201)
on September 18, 2002; passed the House Judiciary Committee
(14 to 12); pased the House Financial Services Committee
(29 to 9); and passed the House Financial Services Subcommittee
(24 to 4). S. 2947 by Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) generated
eight co-sponsors.
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2000 | 106th Congress:
H.R. 1634 by Representative Walter Jones
(R-NC) with 51
co-sponsors.
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1998 | 105th Congress:
H.R. 2019 by Representative Walter Jones
(R-NC) with 27
co-sponsors.
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1997:
The Taxpayers Relief Act of 1997 passed into law. The law included
the three-year MACRs (Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery Schedule) as the depreciation
method for rent-to-own agreements. The rent-to-own three-year MACRs amendment
also codified the rent-to-own transaction as a lease in the Internal Revenue
Service statutes.
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1995 | 104th Congress:
H.R. 2820 by Representative J.C. Watts
(R-OK) with 36 co-sponsors.
Also in that year, the Internal Revenue Service issued
its Revenue Procedure ruling declaring the rent-to-own
transaction as a lease in the IRS code.
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1994 | 103rd Congress:
H.R. 2803 by Representative Larry LaRocco (D-ID) with 53
co-sponsors; S. 1956 by Senator Richard Shelby (D-AL) with
five
co-sponsors. |
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inety-five percent of the U.S. population living in 47 states is now subject
to state laws defining the rent-to-own transaction as a lease. Listed below are
the states with rent-to-own laws and the years in which they were enacted:
- Alabama (1985)
- Alaska (1999)
- Arizona (1995)
- Arkansas (1987)
- California (1994)
- Colorado (1990)
- Connecticut (1991)
- Delaware (1991)
- Florida (1988)
- Georgia (1985)
- Guam (1998)
- Hawaii (1997)
- Idaho (1993)
- Illinois (1987)
- Indiana (1987)
- Iowa (1987)
- Kansas (1991)
- Kentucky (1990)
- Louisiana (1991)
- Maine (1992)
- Maryland (1989)
- Massachusetts (1986)
- Michigan (1984)
- Minnesota (1990)
- Mississippi (1995)
- Missouri (1988)
- Montana (2001)
- Nebraska (1989)
- Nevada (1989)
- New Hampshire (1994)
- New Mexico (1995)
- New York (1986)
- North Dakota (1993)
- Ohio (1988)
- Oklahoma (1988)
- Oregon (1993)
- Pennsylvania (1996)
- Puerto Rico (1998)
- Rhode Island (1989)
- South Carolina (1985)
- South Dakota (1991)
- Tennessee (1987)
- Texas (1985)
- Utah (1993)
- Vermont (1994)
- Virginia (1988)
- Washington (1992)
- West Virginia (1993)
- Wyoming (1996)
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