(i) Sections 151(a)(2),
212(e), 214(c), 311(b), and 711, concerning the relation to state
laws; and
(ii) Each
of the provisions of the FACT Act that authorizes an agency to issue
a regulation or to take other action to implement the applicable provision
of the FACT Act or the applicable provision of the Fair Credit Reporting
Act, as amended by the FACT Act, but only with respect to that agency’s
authority to propose and adopt the implementing regulation or to take
such other action.
(i) Section 111, concerning
the definitions;
(ii) Section 156, concerning the statute of limitations;
(ii) Section 156, concerning
the statute of limitations;
(iii) Sections 312(d), (e), and (f),
concerning the furnisher liability exception, liability and enforcement,
and rule of construction, respectively;
(iv) Section 313(a), concerning action
regarding complaints;
(v) Section 611, concerning communications for certain employee investigations;
and
(vi) Section
811, concerning clerical amendments.
(i) Section 112, concerning
fraud alerts and active-duty alerts;
(ii) Section 114, concerning procedures
for the identification of possible instances of identity theft;
(iii) Section 115,
concerning truncation of the Social Security number in a consumer
report;
(iv) Section
151(a)(1), concerning the summary of rights of identity theft victims;
(v) Section 152, concerning
blocking of information resulting from identity theft;
(vi) Section 153, concerning
the coordination of identity theft complaint investigations;
(vii) Section 154, concerning
the prevention of repollution of consumer reports;
(viii) Section 155, concerning notice
by debt collectors with respect to fraudulent information;
(ix) Section 211(c), concerning
a summary of rights of consumers;
(x) Section 212(a)-(d), concerning the
disclosure of credit scores;
(xi) Section 213(c), concerning enhanced
disclosure of the means available to opt out of prescreened lists;
(xii) Section 217(a),
concerning the duty to provide notice to a consumer;
(xiii) Section 311(a), concerning the
risk-based pricing notice;
(xiv) Section 312(a)-(c), concerning
procedures to enhance the accuracy and integrity of information furnished
to consumer reporting agencies;
(xv) Section 314, concerning improved
disclosure of the results of reinvestigation;
(xvi) Section 315, concerning reconciling
addresses;
(xvii)
Section 316, concerning notice of dispute through reseller; and
(xviii) Section 317,
concerning the duty to conduct a reasonable reinvestigation.