REQUESTED BY: Senator Don Wesely Member of the Legislature District No. 26 Room 808 State Capitol Lincoln, Nebraska 68509
Dear Senator Wesely:
In response to your request for an opinion from this office, dated January 28, 1982, in regard to the need for the Consumer Protection Act to apply to loan brokers in addition to Neb.Rev.Stat. §§
Although as a practical matter, due to the financial constraints on this office and the limited staff of the Consumer Protection Division of this office, the regulation of loan brokers will be primarily left to the Department of Banking and Finance, there are situations imaginable where the ability of the Attorney General's Office to use civil investigative demands and to seek civil penalties, for which provision is made in the Consumer Protection Act, would be more effective in achieving the desired ends than would the investigatory and enforcement capabilities legislatively authorized for the Department of Banking and Finance under §
If we can be of any further assistance, please advise.
Very truly yours,
PAUL L. DOUGLAS Attorney General
Mark D. Starr Assistant Attorney General
