For purposes of this part,
unless explicitly stated otherwise:
(a) Act means the FCRA (15 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.).
(b) Affiliate means any company that is related by common
ownership or common corporate control with another company. For example,
an affiliate of a Federal credit union is a credit union service corporation,
as provided in 12 CFR part 712, that is controlled by the Federal
credit union.
(c) [Reserved]
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(d) Common ownership or common corporate control means a relationship
between two companies under which:
(1) One company has, with respect to the
other company:
(i) Ownership, control, or power to
vote 25 percent or more of the outstanding shares of any class of
voting security of a company, directly or indirectly, or acting through
one or more other persons;
(ii) Control in any manner over the
election of a majority of the directors, trustees, or general partners
(or individuals exercising similar functions) of a company; or
(iii) The power to
exercise, directly or indirectly, a controlling influence over the
management or policies of a company, as determined by the applicable
prudential regulator (as defined in 12 U.S.C. 5481(24)) (a credit
union is presumed to have a controlling influence over the management
or policies of a credit union service corporation if the credit union
service corporation is 67% owned by credit unions) or, where there
is no prudential regulator, by the Bureau; or
(2) Any other person has,
with respect to both companies, a relationship described in paragraphs
(d)(1)(i) through (d)(1)(ii).
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(e) Company means any corporation, limited liability company, business trust,
general or limited partnership, association, or similar organization.
(f) Consumer means an individual.
(g) Identifying information means any name or
number that may be used, alone or in conjunction with any other information,
to identify a specific person, including any:
(1) Name, social security number, date
of birth, official state or government issued driver’s license or
identification number, alien registration number, government passport
number, employer or taxpayer identification number;
(2) Unique biometric data,
such as fingerprint, voice print, retina or iris image, or other unique
physical representation;
(3) Unique electronic identification number, address, or routing
code; or
(4) Telecommunication
identifying information or access device (as defined in 18 U.S.C.
1029(e)).
(h) Identity
theft means a fraud committed or attempted using the identifying
information of another person without authority.
(i) (1) Identity theft report means a report:
(i) That alleges identity theft with
as much specificity as the consumer can provide;
(ii) That is a copy of an official,
valid report filed by the consumer with a Federal, state, or local
law enforcement agency, including the United States Postal Inspection
Service, the filing of which subjects the person filing the report
to criminal penalties relating to the filing of false information,
if, in fact, the information in the report is false; and
(iii) That may include
additional information or documentation that an information furnisher
or consumer reporting agency reasonably requests for the purpose of
determining the validity of the alleged identity theft, provided that
the information furnisher or consumer reporting agency:
(A) Makes such
request not later than fifteen days after the date of receipt of the
copy of the report form identified in paragraph (i)(1)(ii) of this
section or the request by the consumer for the particular service,
whichever shall be the later;
(B) Makes any supplemental requests for information
or documentation and final determination on the acceptance of the
identity theft report within another fifteen days after its initial
request for information or documentation; and
(C) Shall have five days to make a final determination
on the acceptance of the identity theft report, in the event that
the consumer reporting agency or information furnisher receives any
such additional information or documentation on the eleventh day or
later within the fifteen day period set forth in paragraph (i)(1)(iii)(B)
of this section.
(2) Examples of the specificity referenced
in paragraph (i)(1)(i) of this section are provided for illustrative
purposes only, as follows:
(i) Specific dates relating to the identity
theft such as when the loss or theft of personal information occurred
or when the fraud(s) using the personal information occurred, and
how the consumer discovered or otherwise learned of the theft.
(ii) Identification
information or any other information about the perpetrator, if known.
(iii) Name(s) of information
furnisher(s), account numbers, or other relevant account information
related to the identity theft.
(iv) Any other information known to
the consumer about the identity theft.
(3) Examples of when it would or would
not be reasonable to request additional information or documentation
referenced in paragraph (i)(1)(iii) of this section are provided for
illustrative purposes only, as follows:
(i) A law enforcement
report containing detailed information about the identity theft and
the signature, badge number or other identification information of
the individual law enforcement official taking the report should be
sufficient on its face to support a victim’s request. In this case,
without an identifiable concern, such as an indication that the report
was fraudulent, it would not be reasonable for an information furnisher
or consumer reporting agency to request additional information or
documentation.
(ii)
A consumer might provide a law enforcement report similar to the report
in paragraph (i)(1) of this section but certain important information
such as the consumer’s date of birth or Social Security number may
be missing because the consumer chose not to provide it. The information furnisher
or consumer reporting agency could accept this report, but it would
be reasonable to require that the consumer provide the missing information.
The Bureau’s Identity Theft Affidavit is available on the Bureau’s
Web site (consumerfinance.gov/learnmore). The version of this form
developed by the Federal Trade Commission, available on the FTC’s
Web site (ftc.gov/idtheft), remains valid and sufficient for this
purpose.
(iii) A
consumer might provide a law enforcement report generated by an automated
system with a simple allegation that an identity theft occurred to
support a request for a tradeline block or cessation of information
furnishing. In such a case, it would be reasonable for an information
furnisher or consumer reporting agency to ask that the consumer fill
out and have notarized the Bureau’s Identity Theft Affidavit or a
similar form and provide some form of identification documentation.
(iv) A consumer might
provide a law enforcement report generated by an automated system
with a simple allegation that an identity theft occurred to support
a request for an extended fraud alert. In this case, it would not
be reasonable for a consumer reporting agency to require additional
documentation or information, such as a notarized affidavit.
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(k) Medical
information means:
(1) Information or data, whether oral or
recorded, in any form or medium, created by or derived from a health
care provider or the consumer, that relates to:
(i) The
past, present, or future physical, mental, or behavioral health or
condition of an individual;
(ii) The provision of health care to
an individual; or
(iii) The payment for the provision of health care to an individual.
(2) The term
does not include:
(i) The age or gender of a consumer;
(ii) Demographic information
about the consumer, including a consumer’s residence address or email
address;
(iii) Any
other information about a consumer that does not relate to the physical,
mental, or behavioral health or condition of a consumer, including
the existence or value of any insurance policy; or
(iv) Information that does not identify
a specific consumer.
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(l) Person means any individual, partnership, corporation, trust,
estate cooperative, association, government or governmental subdivision
or agency, or other entity.