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Timestamp: 2013-05-23 17:57:55
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Credit Reporting - U.S. Code Provisions	U.S. Code Title 15 > Chapter 41 > Subchapter III - Credit Reporting Agencies
Credit Reporting - C.F.R. Provisions	CFR > Title 12 > Chapter III > Part 334 - Fair credit reporting CFR > Title 12 > Chapter V > Part 571 - Fair Credit Reporting CFR > Title 12 > Chapter VII > Part 717 - Fair credit reporting CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 602 - Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 603 - Definitions CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 604 - Fair Credit Reporting Act rules CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 610 - Free annual file disclosures CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 611 - Prohibition against circumventing treatment as a nationwide consumer reporting agency CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 613 - Duration of active duty alerts CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 614 - Appropriate proof of identity CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 642 - Prescreen opt-out notice CFR > Title 16 > Chapter I > Part 680 - Affiliate marketing Credit Reporting - State Laws	ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 44 > Chapter 11 > Article 6 - Consumer Reporting Agencies and Fair Credit ReportingHawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 489P - Consumer Credit Reporting AgenciesIdahoIdaho Code Title 28 > Chapter 52 - Credit Report Protection ActKansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 50 > Article 7 - Fair Credit ReportingMaineMaine Revised Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 210 - Fair Credit Reporting ActMichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 445 > Act 211 of 1989 - Reporting Adverse Information About CosignerNevadaNevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 598C - Consumer ReportingNew HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 359-B - Consumer Credit ReportingNew MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 56 > Article 3 - Credit BureausNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 56 > Article 3A - Credit Report Security ActNew YorkNew York Laws - General Business > Article 25 - Fair Credit Reporting ActNew York Laws - Insurance > Article 28 - Use of Credit InfomationNew YorkNew York Laws > General Business > Article 25 - Fair Credit Reporting ActNew York Laws > Insurance > Article 28 - Use Of Credit InfomationTexasTexas Business And Commerce Code > Title 2 > Chapter 20 - Regulation Of Consumer Credit Reporting AgenciesTexas Finance Code > Title 5 > Chapter 391 - Furnishing False Credit InformationUtahUtah Code > Title 7 > Chapter 14 - Credit Information Exchange
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