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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 598C - CONSUMER REPORTING

NRS 598C.370 Removal of security freeze by reporting agency; notice to consumer.

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NRS 598C.370 Removal of security freeze by reporting agency; notice to consumer.
1. A reporting agency may remove a security freeze from the file of a consumer if the reporting agency has a reasonable belief that:
(a)The security freeze was placed in the file of the consumer because of a material misrepresentation of fact by the consumer; or
(b)The consumer placed the security freeze in his or her file for the purposes of:
(1)Committing fraud;
(2)Committing any other act prohibited by law; or
(3)Aiding and abetting any act prohibited by law.
2. If a reporting agency intends to remove a security freeze from the file of a consumer pursuant to subsection 1, the reporting agency shall send written notice to the consumer before removing the security freeze.
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