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TITLE 15.
COMMERCE AND TRADE · UNITED STATES CODE
Chapter
41. CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION
Subchapter III. CREDIT REPORTING AGENCIES
15 USC § 1681d.
Disclosure of investigative consumer reports
(a) Disclosure of fact of preparation
A person may not procure or cause to be prepared an investigative consumer
report on any consumer unless—
(1) it is clearly and accurately disclosed to the consumer that an
investigative consumer report including information as to his character,
general reputation, personal characteristics, and mode of living, whichever
are applicable, may be made, and such disclosure
(A) is made in a writing mailed, or otherwise delivered, to the consumer,
not later than three days after the date on which the report was first
requested, and
(B) includes a statement informing the consumer of his right to request
the additional disclosures provided for under subsection (b) of this section
and the written summary of the rights of the consumer prepared pursuant to
section 1681g (c) of this title; and
(2) the person certifies or has certified to the consumer reporting agency
that—
(A) the person has made the disclosures to the consumer required by
paragraph (1); and
(B) the person will comply with subsection (b) of this section.
(b) Disclosure on request of nature and scope of investigation
Any person who procures or causes to be prepared an investigative consumer
report on any consumer shall, upon written request made by the consumer within a
reasonable period of time after the receipt by him of the disclosure required by
subsection (a)(1) of this section, make a complete and accurate disclosure of
the nature and scope of the investigation requested. This disclosure shall be
made in a writing mailed, or otherwise delivered, to the consumer not later than
five days after the date on which the request for such disclosure was received
from the consumer or such report was first requested, whichever is the later.
(c) Limitation on liability upon showing of reasonable procedures for
compliance with provisions
No person may be held liable for any violation of subsection (a) or (b) of
this section if he shows by a preponderance of the evidence that at the time of
the violation he maintained reasonable procedures to assure compliance with
subsection (a) or (b) of this section.
(d) Prohibitions
(1) Certification
A consumer reporting agency shall not prepare or furnish an investigative
consumer report unless the agency has received a certification under
subsection (a)(2) of this section from the person who requested the report.
(2) Inquiries
A consumer reporting agency shall not make an inquiry for the purpose of
preparing an investigative consumer report on a consumer for employment
purposes if the making of the inquiry by an employer or prospective employer
of the consumer would violate any applicable Federal or State equal employment
opportunity law or regulation.
(3) Certain public record information
Except as otherwise provided in section 1681k of this title, a consumer
reporting agency shall not furnish an investigative consumer report that
includes information that is a matter of public record and that relates to an
arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien, or
outstanding judgment, unless the agency has verified the accuracy of the
information during the 30-day period ending on the date on which the report is
furnished.
(4) Certain adverse information
A consumer reporting agency shall not prepare or furnish an investigative
consumer report on a consumer that contains information that is adverse to the
interest of the consumer and that is obtained through a personal interview
with a neighbor, friend, or associate of the consumer or with another person
with whom the consumer is acquainted or who has knowledge of such item of
information, unless—
(A) the agency has followed reasonable procedures to obtain confirmation
of the information, from an additional source that has independent and
direct knowledge of the information; or
(B) the person interviewed is the best possible source of the
information.
[Rev. Jan. 3, 2007]
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