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Congress passed the Military Lending Act (MLA) in 2006. This Act, and the regulations under the Act, are intended to protect active duty members of the military, their spouses, and their dependents from certain lending practices.
The act is codified at 10 U.S. Code § 987 (Terms of consumer credit extended to members and dependents: limitations). The Department of Defense (DOD) promulgated rules under the Act at 32 CFR Part 232.
Additional Resources:
- Department of Defense MLA Website for record requests.
- Proposed Rule (September 2014) and comments filed on that proposed rule. Comments included submissions from CDIA member, Equifax.
- Petition by the MLA Coalition (June 22, 2017). The MLA Coalition letter was signed by CBC Innovis, CoreLogic, RELX, and MicroBilt.
- Addendum to the MLA petition (January 3, 2018)
- Petition by the MLA Coalition (March 19, 2018).
- Letter from DOD to the MLA Coalition (May 15, 2018)
- DOD Interpretive Rule (February 28, 2020)
- Notice of Database Update (Dec. 27, 2021)