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MN SF3881
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/29/2018
Primary Sponsor
Daniel Sparks
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AI Summary
- Consumer reporting agencies may charge $5 for placing, temporarily lifting, or removing a security freeze, with three exceptions where no fee may be charged.
- No fee applies if the consumer is an identity theft victim and provides a valid police report or case number documenting the theft.
- No fee applies if the consumer takes action after being notified by the consumer reporting agency of a data breach involving their consumer report information.
- Consumers may be charged up to $5 for failing to retain their personal identification number, but cannot be charged for one free reissuance of the same or new number.
- Consumers may pay fees by check, money order, or credit card for mail requests, and by credit card for telephone or electronic requests.
Legislative Description
Consumer credit reports and security freezes provisions modifications
Last Action
Referred to Commerce and Consumer Protection Finance and Policy
3/29/2018
Committee Referrals
Commerce and Consumer Protection Finance and Policy3/29/2018
Full Bill Text
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