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15 USC 1681v - Disclosures to governmental agencies for counterterrorism purposes

U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 41 > Subchapter III > § 1681v - Disclosures to governmental agencies for counterterrorism purposes


Current as of: February 2010
(a) Regulations
  (1) In general
    Not later than 1 year after December 4, 2003, the Federal
  banking agencies, the National Credit Union Administration, and
  the Commission with respect to the entities that are subject to
  their respective enforcement authority under section 1681s of
  this title, and the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in
  coordination as described in paragraph (2), shall issue final
  regulations requiring any person that maintains or otherwise
  possesses consumer information, or any compilation of consumer
  information, derived from consumer reports for a business purpose
  to properly dispose of any such information or compilation.
  (2) Coordination
    Each agency required to prescribe regulations under paragraph
  (1) shall - 
      (A) consult and coordinate with each other such agency so
    that, to the extent possible, the regulations prescribed by
    each such agency are consistent and comparable with the
    regulations by each such other agency; and
      (B) ensure that such regulations are consistent with the
    requirements and regulations issued pursuant to Public Law 106-
    102 and other provisions of Federal law.
  (3) Exemption authority
    In issuing regulations under this section, the Federal banking
  agencies, the National Credit Union Administration, the
  Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission may exempt
  any person or class of persons from application of those
  regulations, as such agency deems appropriate to carry out the
  purpose of this section.
(b) Rule of construction
  Nothing in this section shall be construed - 
    (1) to require a person to maintain or destroy any record
  pertaining to a consumer that is not imposed under other law; or
    (2) to alter or affect any requirement imposed under any other
  provision of law to maintain or destroy such a record.

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State Laws: Credit Reporting

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HawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 489P - Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies
IdahoIdaho Code Title 28 > Chapter 52 - Credit Report Protection Act
KansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 50 > Article 7 - Fair Credit Reporting
MaineMaine Revised Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 210 - Fair Credit Reporting Act
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TexasTexas Business And Commerce Code > Title 2 > Chapter 20 - Regulation Of Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies
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