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Code · California · Civil Code

§ 1785.17

271 words·~1 min read·/ca/civil-code/1785-17

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(a)Except as otherwise provided, a consumer credit reporting agency may impose a reasonable charge upon a consumer, as follows:
(1)For making a disclosure pursuant to Section 1785.10 or 1785.15, the consumer credit reporting agency may charge a fee not exceeding eight dollars ($8).
(2)For furnishing a notification, statement, or summary, to any person pursuant to subdivision
(h)of Section 1785.16, the consumer credit reporting agency may charge a fee not exceeding the charge that it would impose on each designated recipient for a consumer credit report, and the amount of the charge shall be indicated to the consumer before furnishing the notification, statement, or summary.
(b)A consumer credit reporting agency shall make all disclosures pursuant to Sections 1785.10 and 1785.15 and furnish all consumer reports pursuant to Section 1785.16 without charge, if requested by the consumer within 60 days after receipt by the consumer of a notification of adverse action pursuant to Section 1785.20 or of a notification from a debt collection agency affiliated with the consumer credit reporting agency stating that the consumer’s credit rating may be or has been adversely affected.
(c)A consumer credit reporting agency shall not impose any charge for
(1)providing notice to a consumer required under Section 1785.16 or
(2)notifying a person pursuant to subdivision
(h)of Section 1785.16 of the deletion of any information which is found to be inaccurate or which can no longer be verified, if the consumer designates that person to the consumer credit reporting agency before the end of the 30-day period beginning on that date of notice under subdivision
(d)of Section 1785.16.
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