Fair Credit Reporting Amendments of 1975, Hearings Before the Subcmmittee on Consumer Affairs of ..., 94-1 on S.1840 ..., October 22, 23, 29 and November 18, 1975 |
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... effort . Senator BIDEN . Thank you . Mr. White , can you give us any indication of the nature and quan- tity of consumer complaints about the operation of the present law ? Mr. WHITE . Before I do , let me preface my comments by saying ...
... effort . Senator BIDEN . Thank you . Mr. White , can you give us any indication of the nature and quan- tity of consumer complaints about the operation of the present law ? Mr. WHITE . Before I do , let me preface my comments by saying ...
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... effort to facilitate court orders by obtaining a general order signed by the judges of a U. S. District Court authorizing a credit bureau in the jurisdiction to furnish lawyers credit information with regard to prospective jurors was ...
... effort to facilitate court orders by obtaining a general order signed by the judges of a U. S. District Court authorizing a credit bureau in the jurisdiction to furnish lawyers credit information with regard to prospective jurors was ...
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... effort to weigh or balance the right of individual privacy against the need for full information in the conduct of ... efforts to amend it are now progressing . See Fair Credit Reporting Act 1973 , Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ...
... effort to weigh or balance the right of individual privacy against the need for full information in the conduct of ... efforts to amend it are now progressing . See Fair Credit Reporting Act 1973 , Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ...
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... effort continues on a daily basis . In addition , we are convinced that the Act now in effect allows us to render this service without requiring a severe disruption of the business information system . Unfortunately , we cannot reach ...
... effort continues on a daily basis . In addition , we are convinced that the Act now in effect allows us to render this service without requiring a severe disruption of the business information system . Unfortunately , we cannot reach ...
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... effort to minimize error , and , whenever it becomes known to us , to correct it , will maintain its prominence in our operational procedures and practices . Even as we must report information which may adversely affect a given in ...
... effort to minimize error , and , whenever it becomes known to us , to correct it , will maintain its prominence in our operational procedures and practices . Even as we must report information which may adversely affect a given in ...
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Page 625 - There may be narrower scope for operation of the presumption of constitutionality when legislation appears on its face to be within a specific prohibition of the Constitution, such as those of the first ten amendments, which are deemed equally specific when held to be embraced within the Fourteenth.
Page 624 - And the guaranty of due process, as has often been held, demands only that the law shall not be unreasonable, arbitrary, or capricious, and that the means selected shall have a real and substantial relation to the object sought to be attained.
Page 631 - If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Page 513 - ... invasion of privacy, or negligence with respect to the reporting of information against any consumer reporting agency, any user of information, or any person who furnishes information to a consumer reporting agency, based on information disclosed pursuant to section 609, 610, or 615, except as to false information furnished with malice or willful intent to injure such consumer.
Page 24 - This title does not annul, alter, affect, or exempt any person subject to the provisions of this title from complying with the laws of any State with respect to the collection, distribution or use of any information on consumers, except to the extent that those laws are inconsistent with any provision of this title, and then only to the extent of the inconsistency".
Page 631 - B. intends to use the information for employment purposes; or C. intends to use the information in connection with the underwriting of insurance involving the consumer; or D. intends to use the information in connection with a determination of the consumer's eligibility for a license or other benefit granted by a governmental instrumentality required by law to consider an applicant's financial responsibility or status; or E. otherwise has a legitimate business need for the information in connection...
Page 711 - ... and record the current status of that information unless It has reasonable grounds to believe that the dispute by the consumer is frivolous or irrelevant.
Page 27 - ... consumer's credit worthiness, credit standing, credit capacity, character, general reputation, personal characteristics, or mode of living which is used or expected to be used or collected in whole or in part for the purpose of serving as a factor in establishing the consumer's eligibility for (1) credit or insurance to be used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, or (2) employment purposes, or (3) other purposes authorized under section 604.
Page 625 - But the liberty safeguarded is liberty in a social organization which requires the protection of law against the evils which menace the health, safety, morals and welfare of the people. Liberty under the Constitution is thus necessarily subject to the restraints of due process, and regulation which is reasonable in relation to its subject and is adopted in the interests of the community is due process.
Page 667 - These procedures shall require that prospective users of the information identify themselves, certify the purposes for which the information is sought, and certify that the information will be used for no other purpose.