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FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 604(b)(2), 604(b)(3), 606(a), and 606(b) ( June 1998 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes whether employers must comply with Fair Credit Reporting Act when obtaining consumer reports on current employees suspected of criminal or other workplace misconduct. -
FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 604(b)(2), 604(b)(3), 606, and 615(a) ( December 1997 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes the disclosure obligations of employers to consumers (applicants for jobs or current employees) under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. -
FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 604(b)(3), 609(a) ( July 1998 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes obligations under the Fair Credit Employment act to provide copies of consumer reports to consumers when a person intends to take an adverse action against that consumer. -
FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 604(b), 605, 607 ( June 1998 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes reporting responsibilities of consumer reporting agencies of criminal convictions that are more than seven years old and notification requirements of other criminal or negative information. -
FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 604, 606 ( June 1998 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes the definition of consumer reporting agencies under the Fair Credit Reporting Act along with a discussion of notification requirements when obtaining consumer reports. -
FTC Staff Opinion Letter: Fair Credit Reporting Act Sections 623(a)(3) and 623(a)(5) ( December 1997 )
Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes whether a furnisher of information may cease reporting information disputed by a consumer until the furnisher and consumer have resolved the dispute under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. -
How to Write Readable Credit Forms ( August 1987 )
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission with tips for businesses on how to write understandable consumer contracts. The brochure also outlines applicable federal and state legal requirements surrounding document content and organization. -
Utility Credit: Fast Facts ( November 1992 )
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission which describes consumer protections against utility credit discrimination under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.
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