SB 1163: credit security freezes; fees; prohibition |
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PRIME SPONSOR: Senator Brophy McGee, LD 28 BILL STATUS: Chaptered |
Relating to credit security fees.
Provisions
1. Prohibits a CRA from charging a fee for:
a. Placing a security freeze, removal or temporary lift of a security freeze on a consumer's credit report. (Sec. 1)
b. Reissuing a new PIN or password. (Sec. 1)
2. Conforms the section by striking current law that prohibits a CRA from charging a fee to:
a. The victim of identity theft who submits a valid police report. (Sec. 1)
b. A protected person who is a victim of identity theft and submits a valid police report. (Sec. 2)
c. A protected person under 16 years and the CRA has a credit report on the person. (Sec. 2)
3. Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1, 2)
Current Law
A consumer is defined as an individual and a CRA is defined as any person who engages in the practice of assembling or evaluating consumer credit information to transfer to third parties. (A.R.S. 44-1691)
A security freeze is a notice that is placed on the consumer's credit report that prohibits the CRA from releasing the credit report without prior authorization from the consumer. (A.R.S. § 44-1698)
A protected person is defined as an individual who is under 16 years of age at the time of the security freeze request or is an incapacitated person or has a guardian. (A.R.S. § 44-1698.02)
A consumer may request in writing that he or she wants to place a security freeze on the consumer's credit report. A CRA has no more than 10 days after receiving the request to place a security freeze on the credit report and send confirmation to the consumer. The CRA must provide the consumer with a PIN or password that is not the consumer's SSN and is used to authorize the release of the consumer's credit report or to remove the security freeze. A security freeze remains in effect until the consumer requests the removal or temporary lift of the security freeze. The CRA may charge a $5 fee for each security freeze, removal or temporary lift of the freeze when requested by the consumer, but may not charge a fee to a victim of identity theft who submits a valid police report. The CRA may charge a $5 fee if the consumer forgets the PIN or password and requests a new one. The CRA may not make changes to the consumer's credit report while there is a security freeze. The security freeze also stops the CRA from releasing the consumer's credit report to a third party without consent of the consumer, but does not prevent the CRA from informing a third party of the security freeze. (A.R.S. § 44-1698)
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Fifty-third Legislature SB 1163
Second Regular Session Version 4: Chaptered
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