§ 1681c. Requirements relating to information contained in consumer reports
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(a)Information excluded from consumer reports Except as authorized under subsection (b), no consumer reporting agency may make any consumer report containing any of the following items of information:
(1)Cases under title 11 or under the Bankruptcy Act that, from the date of entry of the order for relief or the date of adjudication, as the case may be, antedate the report by more than 10 years.
(2)Civil suits, civil judgments, and records of arrest that, from date of entry, antedate the report by more than seven years or until the governing statute of limitations has expired, whichever is the longer period.
(3)Paid tax liens which, from date of payment, antedate the report by more than seven years.
(4)Accounts placed for collection or charged to profit and loss which antedate the report by more than seven years.
(5)Any other adverse item of information, other than records of convictions of crimes which antedates the report by more than seven years.
(6)The name, address, and telephone number of any medical information furnisher that has notified the agency of its status, unless—
(A)such name, address, and telephone number are restricted or reported using codes that do not identify, or provide information sufficient to infer, the specific provider or the nature of such services, products, or devices to a person other than the consumer; or
(B)the report is being provided to an insurance company for a purpose relating to engaging in the business of insurance other than property and casualty insurance.
(7)With respect to a consumer reporting agency described in section 1681a(p) of this title, any information related to a veteran’s medical debt if the date on which the hospital care, medical services, or extended care services was rendered relating to the debt antedates the report by less than 1 year if the consumer reporting agency has actual knowledge that the information is related to a veteran’s medical debt and the consumer reporting agency is in compliance with its obligation under section 302(c)(5) of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act.
(8)With respect to a consumer reporting agency described in section 1681a(p) of this title, any information related to a fully paid or settled veteran’s medical debt that had been characterized as delinquent, charged off, or in collection if the consumer reporting agency has actual knowledge that the information is related to a veteran’s medical debt and the consumer reporting agency is in compliance with its obligation under section 302(c)(5) of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act.
(b)Exempted cases The provisions of paragraphs
(1)through
(5)of subsection
(a)are not applicable in the case of any consumer credit report to be used in connection with—
(1)a credit transaction involving, or which may reasonably be expected to involve, a principal amount of $150,000 or more;
(2)the underwriting of life insurance involving, or which may reasonably be expected to involve, a face amount of $150,000 or more; or
(3)the employment of any individual at an annual salary which equals, or which may reasonably be expected to equal $75,000, or more.
(c)Running of reporting period
(1)In general The 7-year period referred to in paragraphs
(4)and
(6)of subsection
(a)shall begin, with respect to any delinquent account that is placed for collection (internally or by referral to a third party, whichever is earlier), charged to profit and loss, or subjected to any similar action, upon the expiration of the 180-day period beginning on the date of the commencement of the delinquency which immediately preceded the collection activity, charge to profit and loss, or similar action.
(2)Effective date Paragraph
(1)shall apply only to items of information added to the file of a consumer on or after the date that is 455 days after September 30, 1996.
(d)Information required to be disclosed
(1)Title 11 information Any consumer reporting agency that furnishes a consumer report that contains information regarding any case involving the consumer that arises under title 11 shall include in the report an identification of the chapter of such title 11 under which such case arises if provided by the source of the information. If any case arising or filed under title 11 is withdrawn by the consumer before a final judgment, the consumer reporting agency shall include in the report that such case or filing was withdrawn upon receipt of documentation certifying such withdrawal.
(2)Key factor in credit score information Any consumer reporting agency that furnishes a consumer report that contains any credit score or any other risk score or predictor on any consumer shall include in the report a clear and conspicuous statement that a key factor (as defined in section 1681g(f)(2)(B) of this title) that adversely affected such score or predictor was the number of enquiries, if such a predictor was in fact a key factor that adversely affected such score. This paragraph shall not apply to a check services company, acting as such, which issues authorizations for the purpose of approving or processing negotiable instruments, electronic fund transfers, or similar methods of payments, but only to the extent that such company is engaged in such activities.
(e)Indication of closure of account by consumer If a consumer reporting agency is notified pursuant to section 1681s–2(a)(4) of this title that a credit account of a consumer was voluntarily closed by the consumer, the agency shall indicate that fact in any consumer report that includes information related to the account.
(f)Indication of dispute by consumer If a consumer reporting agency is notified pursuant to section 1681s–2(a)(3) of this title that information regarding a consumer who 1 was furnished to the agency is disputed by the consumer, the agency shall indicate that fact in each consumer report that includes the disputed information.
(g)Truncation of credit card and debit card numbers
(1)In general Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, no person that accepts credit cards or debit cards for the transaction of business shall print more than the last 5 digits of the card number or the expiration date upon any receipt provided to the cardholder at the point of the sale or transaction.
(2)Limitation This subsection shall apply only to receipts that are electronically printed, and shall not apply to transactions in which the sole means of recording a credit card or debit card account number is by handwriting or by an imprint or copy of the card.
(3)Effective date This subsection shall become effective—
(A)3 years after December 4, 2003, with respect to any cash register or other machine or device that electronically prints receipts for credit card or debit card transactions that is in use before January 1, 2005; and
(B)1 year after December 4, 2003, with respect to any cash register or other machine or device that electronically prints receipts for credit card or debit card transactions that is first put into use on or after January 1, 2005.
(h)Notice of discrepancy in address
(1)In general If a person has requested a consumer report relating to a consumer from a consumer reporting agency described in section 1681a(p) of this title, the request includes an address for the consumer that substantially differs from the addresses in the file of the consumer, and the agency provides a consumer report in response to the request, the consumer reporting agency shall notify the requester of the existence of the discrepancy.
(2)Regulations
(A)Regulations required The Bureau shall,,2 in consultation with the Federal banking agencies, the National Credit Union Administration, and the Federal Trade Commission,,2 prescribe regulations providing guidance regarding reasonable policies and procedures that a user of a consumer report should employ when such user has received a notice of discrepancy under paragraph (1).
(B)Policies and procedures to be included The regulations prescribed under subparagraph
(A)shall describe reasonable policies and procedures for use by a user of a consumer report—
(i)to form a reasonable belief that the user knows the identity of the person to whom the consumer report pertains; and
(ii)if the user establishes a continuing relationship with the consumer, and the user regularly and in the ordinary course of business furnishes information to the consumer reporting agency from which the notice of discrepancy pertaining to the consumer was obtained, to reconcile the address of the consumer with the consumer reporting agency by furnishing such address to such consumer reporting agency as part of information regularly furnished by the user for the period in which the relationship is established.
(Pub. L. 90–321, title VI, § 605, as added Pub. L. 91–508, title VI, § 601, Oct. 26, 1970, 84 Stat. 1129; amended Pub. L. 95–598, title III, § 312(b), Nov. 6, 1978, 92 Stat. 2676; Pub. L. 104–208, div. A, title II, § 2406(a)–(e)(1), Sept. 30, 1996, 110 Stat. 3009–434, 3009–435; Pub. L. 105–347, § 5, Nov. 2, 1998, 112 Stat. 3211; Pub. L. 108–159, title I, § 113, title II, § 212(d), title III, § 315, title IV, § 412(b), (c), title VIII, § 811(c)(1), (2)(A), Dec. 4, 2003, 117 Stat. 1959, 1977, 1996, 2002, 2011; Pub. L. 111–203, title X, § 1088(a)(2)(D), (5), July 21, 2010, 124 Stat. 2087; Pub. L. 115–174, title III, § 302(b)(2), May 24, 2018, 132 Stat. 1333.)
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U.S. Code
- § 1681aDefinitions; rules of construction
- § 1681sAdministrative enforcement
- § 1681cRequirements relating to information contained in consumer reports
- § 1681bPermissible purposes of consumer reports
- § 1681gDisclosures to consumers
- § 1681mRequirements on users of consumer reports
- § 1681jCharges for certain disclosures
- § 1681eCompliance procedures
- § 1087ccAgreements with institutions of higher education
- § 1681tRelation to State laws
- § 1681nCivil liability for willful noncompliance
- § 1080aReports to consumer reporting agencies and institutions of higher education
- § 992Financial literacy training: financial services
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- § 301.6402-6Offset of past-due, legally enforceable debt against overpayment.
- § 1022.82Duties of users regarding address discrepancies.
- § 641.1Duties of users of consumer reports regarding address discrepancies.
- § 717.82Duties of users regarding address discrepancies.
- § 222.82Duties of users regarding address discrepancies.
- § 13.35Applicability and scope.
statutes-at-large
- Public Law 99–272To provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 2 of the first concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1986 (S
- Public Law 108–159To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act, to prevent identity theft, improve resolution of consumer disputes, improve the accuracy of consumer records, make improvements in the use of, and consumer access to, credit information, and for other purposes
- Public Law 105–347To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act with respect to furnishing and using consumer reports for employment purposes
- Public Law 99–498To reauthorize and revise the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes
- Public Law 95–598To establish a uniform Law on the Subject of Bankruptcies
- Public Law 104–207Waiving certain enrollment requirements with respect to any bill or joint resolution of the One Hundred Fourth Congress making genera) or continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1997
- Public Law 115–174To promote economic growth, provide tailored regulatory relief, and enhance consumer protections, and for other purposes
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U.S. Code
- Definitions; rules of construction§ 1681a
- Disclosures to consumers§ 1681g
- Administrative enforcement§ 1681s
- Records maintained on individuals§ 552a
- Congressional findings and statement of purpose§ 1681
- Permissible purposes of consumer reports§ 1681b
- Definitions§ 101
- Requirements relating to information contained in consumer reports§ 1681c
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- Pub. L. 90–321, title VI, § 605
- Pub. L. 91–508, title VI, § 601
- 84 Stat. 1129
- Pub. L. 95–598, title III, § 312(b)
- 92 Stat. 2676
- Pub. L. 104–208, div. A, title II, § 2406(a)
- 110 Stat. 3009–434
- Pub. L. 105–347, § 5
- 112 Stat. 3211
- Pub. L. 108–159, title I, § 113
- 117 Stat. 1959
- Pub. L. 111–203, title X, § 1088(a)(2)(D)
- 124 Stat. 2087
- 132 Stat. 1333
- act July 1, 1898, ch. 541
- 30 Stat. 544
- Pub. L. 95–598
- 92 Stat. 2549
- Pub. L. 111–203, § 1088(a)(5)
- Pub. L. 111–203, § 1088(a)(2)(D)
- Pub. L. 108–159, § 811(c)(1)
- Pub. L. 108–159, § 811(c)(2)(A)
- Pub. L. 105–347, § 5(1)
- Pub. L. 108–159, § 412(b)
- Pub. L. 108–159, § 412(c)
- Pub. L. 108–159, § 212(d)
- Pub. L. 108–159, § 113
- Pub. L. 108–159, § 315
- Pub. L. 105–347, § 5(2)
- Pub. L. 104–208, § 2406(e)(1)
- Pub. L. 104–208, § 2406(a)(1)
- Pub. L. 104–208, § 2406(a)(2)
- Pub. L. 104–208, § 2406(b)
- Pub. L. 104–208, § 2406(c)
- Pub. L. 104–208, § 2406(d)
- Pub. L. 111–203
- section 1100H of Pub. L. 111–203
- Pub. L. 108–159
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