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FTC Seeks Comment on Changes, Effectiveness of Five FCRA Rules


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The proposed changes would clarify that the rules on data furnishing and opt-out notices, among others, enforced by the FTC apply only to motor vehicle dealers.

8/25/2020 8:00

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking comment on proposed changes that would bring several rules implementing parts of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) in line with the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, according to a news release.

In separate Notices of Proposed Rule Making (NPRMs), which will be published in the Federal Register shortly, the FTC proposed changes that would clarify that five FCRA rules promulgated by the FTC apply only to motor vehicle dealers. The Dodd-Frank Act, enacted in 2010, transferred rulemaking authority related to parts of the FCRA to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, narrowing the FTC’s FCRA rulemaking authority.

The NPRMs propose changes to the following rules:

  • Address Discrepancy Rule, which outlines the obligations of users of consumer reports when they receive a notice of address discrepancy from a nationwide consumer reporting agency (CRA);
  • Affiliate Marketing Rule, which gives consumers the right to restrict a person from using certain information obtained from an affiliate to make solicitations to the consumer;
  • Furnisher Rule, which requires entities that furnish information to CRAs to establish and implement reasonable written policies and procedures regarding the accuracy and integrity of the information relating to consumers provided to a CRA;
  • Pre-Screen Opt-Out Notice Rule, which outlines requirements for those who use consumer report information to make unsolicited credit or insurance offers to consumers; and
  • Risk-Based Pricing Rule, which requires those who use information from a consumer report to offer less favorable terms to consumers to provide them with a notice about the use of such data.

In addition, as part of its periodic review of its rules and guides, the FTC is seeking comment on the effectiveness of the five rules, including:

  • Whether there is a continuing need for specific provisions of each rule;
  • The benefits each rule has provided to consumers;
  • What modifications, if any, should be made to each rule to benefit consumers and businesses; and
  • What modifications, if any, should be made to each rule to account for changes in relevant technology or economic conditions.

Those seeking to comment on these issues and others will have 75 days from the date the notices are published in the Federal Register to submit comments, according to the FTC news release. Instructions on how to file comments will be included in the notices published in the Federal Register. Comments will be posted to Regulations.gov.

The commission voted 3-0-2 to publish the notices in the Federal Register. Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Christine S. Wilson did not participate.

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