Ninth Circuit Upholds DFPI's Commercial Financing Disclosure Rules

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On September 30, 2018, California enacted SB 1235, codified at California Financial Codes sections 22800–22805. See California Will Soon Require Novel Disclosure Requirements Providers Of Commercial Financings .  SB 1235 requires that an offer of commercial financing for $500,000 or less be accompanied by disclosures of: (1) the amount of funds provided, (2) the total dollar cost of financing, (3) the term or estimated term, (4) the method, frequency, and amount of payments, (5) a description of prepayment policies, and (6) the total cost of financing expressed as an annualized rate. Cal. Fin. Code §§ 22802(b) & 22803(a).  Four years after SB 1235 was enacted, the Office of Administrative Law approved regulations implementing the disclosure requirements, 10 CCR § 900 et seq.  See OAL Approves DFPI Commercial Financing Disclosure Rules - But Who Got Stuck With The Check?  A few months later, , the Small Business Finance Association filed a Complaint a challenging the validity of those regulations as unconstitutional compelled commercial speech. Small Bus. Finance Ass'n v. Hewlett, 2023 WL 8711078 (C.D. Cal. Dec. 4, 2024).  

Last December, U.S. District Court Judge R. Gary Klausner granted the Department of Financial Protection & Innovation's motion for summary judgment, finding that the regulations do not violate the First Amendment under the Supreme Court's test for compelled commercial speech established in Zauderer v. Office of Disciplinary Counsel of Supreme Court of Ohio, 417 U.S. 626 (1985).  In an unpublished decision last week, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Judge Klausner's ruling.  Small Bus. Finance Ass'n. v. Mohseni, 2025 WL 1111493 (9th Cir. Apr. 15, 2025).

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