← Independent regulator rules (SEC/Fed/FDIC/SBA/FTC/NCUA/CPSC/FHFA/EEOC/NLRB)

Military Credit Monitoring

FTC · final-rule · Published 2019-07-01 · Effective 2019-07-31 · 84 FR 31180

Document

Document number
2019-13598
Federal Register citation
84 FR 31180
CFR reference
16 CFR 609
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
final-rule
Agency
US Federal Trade Commission
Publication date
2019-07-01
Effective date
2019-07-31

Abstract

The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" or "Commission") is publishing a final rule to implement the credit monitoring provisions applicable to active duty military consumers in section 302 of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, which amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act ("FCRA"). That section requires nationwide consumer reporting agencies ("NCRAs") to provide a free electronic credit monitoring service to active duty military consumers, subject to certain conditions. The final rule defines "electronic credit monitoring service," "contact information," "material additions or modifications to the file of a consumer," and "appropriate proof of identity," among other terms. It also contains requirements on how NCRAs must verify that an individual is an active duty military consumer. Further, the final rule contains restrictions on the use of personal information and on communications surrounding enrollment in the electronic credit monitoring service.

Source

Authoritative
Federal Register document
Machine
JSON-LD · Markdown