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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 8 — Banks and Banking

8-2607. Security freeze; duration; consumer reporting agency; place hold on file; release; notice; temporarily lift security freeze; removal of freeze; request from consumer.

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(1)A security freeze shall remain in place, subject to being put on hold or temporarily lifted as otherwise provided in this section, until the consumer reporting agency receives a request from the consumer to remove the freeze under section 8-2608 .
(2)A consumer reporting agency may place a hold on a file due to a material misrepresentation of fact by the consumer. When a consumer reporting agency intends to release a hold on a file, the consumer reporting agency shall notify the consumer in writing three business days prior to releasing the hold on the file.
(3)A consumer reporting agency shall temporarily lift a security freeze only upon request by the consumer under section 8-2606 .
(4)A consumer reporting agency shall remove a security freeze upon the date that the consumer reporting agency receives a request from the consumer to remove the freeze under section 8-2608 .
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