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The Federal Trade Commission has published three notices that it is required to prescribe under recent amendments to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). These are: A summary of consumer rights under the FCRA; a notice setting forth the responsibilities under the FCRA of those who regularly furnish consumer report information to consumer reporting agencies; and a notice setting forth the duties of any person who uses information covered by the FCRA. These notices must be distributed by consumer reporting agencies once the amendments to the FCRA become effective on September 30, 1997. A consumer reporting agency will be in compliance with the FCRA if it provides notices substantially similar to those prescribed by the Commission. See "Notices of Rights and Duties Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act" linked here. Link does not return to this page. A copy of the FTC Summary of Consumer Rights is reproduced here for illustration purposes only. Link does not return to this page.
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