1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to security of consumer report |
3 | information; creating s. 501.005, F.S.; defining "security |
4 | freeze"; authorizing a consumer to place a security freeze |
5 | on his or her consumer report; providing procedures and |
6 | requirements with respect to the placement, temporary |
7 | suspension, and removal of a security freeze on a consumer |
8 | report; authorizing a consumer to allow specified |
9 | temporary access to his or her consumer report during a |
10 | security freeze; providing procedures with respect to such |
11 | temporary access; providing for removal of a security |
12 | freeze when a consumer report was frozen due to a material |
13 | misrepresentation of fact by the consumer; providing |
14 | applicability; authorizing a consumer reporting agency to |
15 | charge a fee to place, remove, or temporarily lift a |
16 | security freeze; prohibiting a consumer reporting agency |
17 | from charging a fee to specified persons; authorizing the |
18 | charging of a fee for the reissuance of a personal |
19 | identification number; restricting the change of specified |
20 | information in a consumer report when a security freeze is |
21 | in effect; specifying applicability with respect to |
22 | certain consumer reporting agencies; specifying entities |
23 | that are exempt from placing a security freeze on a |
24 | consumer report; providing for civil remedy; providing |
25 | requirements with respect to written disclosure by a |
26 | consumer reporting agency of procedures and consumer |
27 | rights associated with a security freeze; providing an |
28 | effective date. |
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30 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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32 | Section 1. Section 501.005, Florida Statutes, is created |
33 | to read: |
34 | 501.005 Consumer report security freeze.-- |
35 | (1) For purposes of this section, a "security freeze" |
36 | means a notice placed in a consumer report that prohibits a |
37 | consumer reporting agency, as defined in 15 U.S.C. s. 1681a(f), |
38 | from releasing the consumer report, credit score, or any |
39 | information contained within the consumer report to a third |
40 | party without the express authorization of the consumer. This |
41 | section does not prevent a consumer reporting agency from |
42 | advising a third party that a security freeze is in effect with |
43 | respect to the consumer report. For purposes of this part, the |
44 | term "consumer report" has the same meaning set forth in 15 |
45 | U.S.C. s. 1681a(d). |
46 | (2) A consumer may place a security freeze on his or her |
47 | consumer report by: |
48 | (a) Making a request in writing by certified mail to a |
49 | consumer reporting agency. |
50 | (b) Including information that properly identifies the |
51 | consumer. |
52 | (c) Paying a fee authorized under this section. |
53 | (3) A consumer reporting agency shall place a security |
54 | freeze on a consumer report no later than 5 business days after |
55 | receiving a request from the consumer. |
56 | (4) The consumer reporting agency shall send a written |
57 | confirmation of the security freeze to the consumer within 10 |
58 | business days after instituting the security freeze and shall |
59 | provide the consumer with a unique personal identification |
60 | number or password to be used by the consumer when providing |
61 | authorization for the removal of a security freeze on his or her |
62 | consumer report pursuant to subsection (5) or subsection (11). |
63 | (5) A consumer may allow his or her consumer report to be |
64 | accessed for a designated period of time while a security freeze |
65 | is in effect by contacting the consumer reporting agency and |
66 | requesting that the freeze be temporarily lifted. The consumer |
67 | must provide the following information to the consumer reporting |
68 | agency as part of the request: |
69 | (a) Proper identification as determined by the consumer |
70 | reporting agency. |
71 | (b) The unique personal identification number or password |
72 | provided by the consumer reporting agency pursuant to subsection |
73 | (4). |
74 | (c) Information specifying the period of time for which |
75 | the report shall be made available. |
76 | (d) Payment of a fee authorized by this section. |
77 | (6) A consumer reporting agency that receives a request |
78 | from a consumer to temporarily lift a freeze on a consumer |
79 | report pursuant to subsection (5) shall comply with the request |
80 | no later than 3 business days after receiving the request. |
81 | (7) No later than July 1, 2007, a consumer reporting |
82 | agency doing business in this state shall select and develop a |
83 | secure electronic contact method, which may include the use of |
84 | telephone, fax, the Internet, or other secure electronic means, |
85 | by which to receive and process requests from consumers to |
86 | temporarily lift a freeze on a consumer report pursuant to |
87 | subsection (5). |
88 | (8) A consumer reporting agency shall temporarily lift or |
89 | remove a security freeze placed on a consumer report only in the |
90 | following instances: |
91 | (a) Upon consumer request, pursuant to subsection (5) or |
92 | subsection (11). |
93 | (b) If the consumer report was frozen due to a material |
94 | misrepresentation of fact by the consumer. If a consumer |
95 | reporting agency intends to remove a security freeze on a |
96 | consumer report pursuant to this paragraph, the consumer |
97 | reporting agency shall notify the consumer in writing prior to |
98 | removing the security freeze. |
99 | (9) A third party requesting access to a consumer report |
100 | on which a security freeze is in effect in connection with an |
101 | application for credit or other permissible use may treat the |
102 | application as incomplete if the consumer has not authorized a |
103 | temporary lifting of the security freeze for the period of time |
104 | during which the request is made. |
105 | (10) If a consumer requests a security freeze, the |
106 | consumer reporting agency shall disclose to the consumer all |
107 | information relevant to the process of instituting, temporarily |
108 | lifting, and removing a security freeze and shall include the |
109 | disclosure required by subsection (17). |
110 | (11) A security freeze shall remain in place until the |
111 | consumer requests that it be removed. A consumer reporting |
112 | agency shall remove a security freeze within 3 business days |
113 | after receiving a request for removal from the consumer, who, |
114 | upon making the request for removal, must provide the following: |
115 | (a) Proper identification as determined by the consumer |
116 | reporting agency. |
117 | (b) The unique personal identification number or password |
118 | provided by the consumer reporting agency pursuant to subsection |
119 | (4). |
120 | (c) Payment of a fee authorized by this section. |
121 | (12) The provisions of this section do not apply to the |
122 | use of a consumer report by the following persons or for the |
123 | following reasons: |
124 | (a) A person to whom the consumer owes a financial |
125 | obligation or a subsidiary, affiliate, or agent of the person, |
126 | or an assignee of a financial obligation owed by the consumer to |
127 | the person, or a prospective assignee of a financial obligation |
128 | owed by the consumer to the person in conjunction with the |
129 | proposed purchase of the financial obligation, with which the |
130 | consumer has or had prior to assignment an account or contract, |
131 | including a deposit account, or to whom the consumer issued a |
132 | negotiable instrument, for the purposes of reviewing the account |
133 | or collecting the financial obligation owed for the account, |
134 | contract, or negotiable instrument. For purposes of this |
135 | paragraph, "reviewing the account" includes activities related |
136 | to account maintenance, monitoring, credit line increases, and |
137 | account upgrades and enhancements. |
138 | (b) A subsidiary, affiliate, agent, assignee, or |
139 | prospective assignee of a person to whom access has been granted |
140 | under this section for purposes of facilitating the extension of |
141 | credit or other permissible use. |
142 | (c) A state agency acting within its lawful investigative |
143 | or regulatory authority. |
144 | (d) A state or local law enforcement agency acting to |
145 | investigate a crime or conducting a criminal background check. |
146 | (e) Any person administering a credit file monitoring |
147 | subscription service to which the consumer has subscribed. |
148 | (f) Any person for the purpose of providing a consumer |
149 | with a copy of the consumer report upon the consumer's request. |
150 | (g) Pursuant to a court order lawfully entered. |
151 | (h) The use of credit information for the purposes of |
152 | prescreening as provided for by the federal Fair Credit |
153 | Reporting Act. |
154 | (i) Any insurance company for use in setting or adjusting |
155 | a rate, adjusting a claim, or underwriting for insurance |
156 | purposes. |
157 | (j) A consumer reporting agency's database or file which |
158 | consists entirely of information concerning, and is used solely |
159 | for, one or more of the following: |
160 | 1. Criminal record information. |
161 | 2. Personal loss history information. |
162 | 3. Fraud prevention or detection. |
163 | 4. Tenant screening. |
164 | 5. Employment screening. |
165 | (13)(a) A consumer reporting agency may charge a |
166 | reasonable fee, not to exceed $10, to a consumer who elects to |
167 | place, remove, or temporarily lift a security freeze on his or |
168 | her consumer report. |
169 | (b) A consumer reporting agency shall not charge any fee: |
170 | 1. To a consumer 65 years of age or older for the initial |
171 | placement or removal of a security freeze; or |
172 | 2. To a victim of identity theft who has submitted, at the |
173 | time the security freeze is requested, a copy of a valid |
174 | investigative or incident report or complaint with a law |
175 | enforcement agency about the unlawful use of the victim's |
176 | identifying information by another person. |
177 | (c) A consumer reporting agency may charge a reasonable |
178 | fee, not to exceed $10, if the consumer fails to retain the |
179 | original personal identification number or password provided by |
180 | the consumer reporting agency and the agency must reissue the |
181 | personal identification number or password or provide a new |
182 | personal identification number or password to the consumer. |
183 | (14) If a security freeze is in effect, a consumer |
184 | reporting agency shall not change any of the following official |
185 | information in a consumer report without sending a written |
186 | confirmation of the change to the consumer within 30 days after |
187 | the change is posted to the consumer's file: |
188 | (a) Name. |
189 | (b) Address. |
190 | (c) Date of birth. |
191 | (d) Social security number. |
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193 | Written confirmation is not required for technical corrections |
194 | of a consumer's official information, including name and street |
195 | abbreviations, complete spellings, or transposition of numbers |
196 | or letters. In the case of an address change, the written |
197 | confirmation shall be sent to both the new address and the |
198 | former address. |
199 | (15) The provisions of this section do not apply to the |
200 | following entities: |
201 | (a) A check services company, which issues authorizations |
202 | for the purpose of approving or processing negotiable |
203 | instruments, electronic funds transfers, or similar methods of |
204 | payment. |
205 | (b) A deposit account information service company, which |
206 | issues reports regarding account closures due to fraud, |
207 | substantial overdrafts, automatic teller machine abuse, or |
208 | similar negative information regarding a consumer to inquiring |
209 | banks or other financial institutions for use only in reviewing |
210 | a consumer request for a deposit account at the inquiring bank |
211 | or financial institution, as defined in s. 655.005(1)(g) or (h), |
212 | or in federal law. |
213 | (c) A consumer reporting agency that acts only as a |
214 | reseller of credit information by assembling and merging |
215 | information contained in the database of another consumer |
216 | reporting agency or multiple consumer reporting agencies and |
217 | does not maintain a permanent database of credit information |
218 | from which new consumer reports are produced. However, a |
219 | consumer reporting agency shall honor any security freeze |
220 | placed, removed, or temporary lifted on a consumer report by |
221 | another consumer reporting agency. |
222 | (d) A fraud prevention services company issuing reports to |
223 | prevent or investigate fraud. |
224 | (16) In addition to any other penalties or remedies |
225 | provided under law, a person who is aggrieved by a violation of |
226 | the provisions of this section may bring a civil action as |
227 | authorized by this subsection. |
228 | (a) Any person who willfully fails to comply with any |
229 | requirement imposed under this section with respect to any |
230 | consumer is liable to that consumer for actual damages sustained |
231 | by the consumer as a result of the failure of not less than $100 |
232 | and not more than $1,000, plus the cost of the action together |
233 | with reasonable attorney's fees. |
234 | (b) Any individual who obtains a consumer report under |
235 | false pretenses or knowingly without a permissible purpose is |
236 | liable to the consumer for actual damages sustained by the |
237 | consumer as a result of the failure or damages of not less than |
238 | $100 and not more than $1,000, whichever is greater. Any person |
239 | who obtains a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency |
240 | under false pretenses or knowingly without a permissible purpose |
241 | is liable to the consumer reporting agency for actual damages |
242 | sustained by the consumer reporting agency or $1,000, whichever |
243 | is greater. |
244 | (c) Punitive damages may be assessed for willful |
245 | violations of this section. |
246 | (d) Any person who is negligent in failing to comply with |
247 | any requirement imposed under this section with respect to any |
248 | consumer is liable to that consumer for any actual damages |
249 | sustained by the consumer as a result of the failure of not less |
250 | than $100 and not more than $1,000. |
251 | (e) Upon a finding by the court that an unsuccessful |
252 | pleading, motion, or other paper filed in connection with an |
253 | action under this subsection was filed in bad faith or for |
254 | purposes of harassment, the court shall award to the prevailing |
255 | party attorney's fees that are reasonable in relation to the |
256 | work performed in responding to the pleading, motion, or other |
257 | paper. |
258 | (17) Any written disclosure by a consumer reporting |
259 | agency, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. s. 1681g, to any consumer residing |
260 | in this state shall include a written summary of all rights the |
261 | consumer has under this section, and, in the case of a consumer |
262 | reporting agency which compiles and maintains consumer reports |
263 | on a nationwide basis, a toll-free telephone number which the |
264 | consumer can use to communicate with the consumer reporting |
265 | agency. The information set forth in paragraph (b) of the |
266 | written summary of rights must be in at least 12-point boldface |
267 | type. The written summary of rights required under this section |
268 | is sufficient if it is substantially in the following form: |
269 | (a) You have a right to place a "security freeze" on your |
270 | consumer report, which will prohibit a consumer reporting agency |
271 | from releasing any information in your consumer report without |
272 | your express authorization. A security freeze must be requested |
273 | in writing by certified mail to a consumer reporting agency. The |
274 | security freeze is designed to prevent credit, loans, and |
275 | services from being approved in your name without your consent. |
276 | (b) YOU SHOULD BE AWARE THAT USING A SECURITY FREEZE TO |
277 | CONTROL ACCESS TO THE PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION IN YOUR |
278 | CONSUMER REPORT MAY DELAY, INTERFERE WITH, OR PROHIBIT THE |
279 | TIMELY APPROVAL OF ANY SUBSEQUENT REQUEST OR APPLICATION YOU |
280 | MAKE REGARDING A NEW LOAN, CREDIT, MORTGAGE, INSURANCE, |
281 | GOVERNMENT SERVICES OR PAYMENTS, RENTAL HOUSING, EMPLOYMENT, |
282 | INVESTMENT, LICENSE, CELLULAR PHONE, UTILITIES, DIGITAL |
283 | SIGNATURE, INTERNET CREDIT CARD TRANSACTION, OR OTHER SERVICES, |
284 | INCLUDING AN EXTENSION OF CREDIT AT POINT OF SALE. |
285 | (c) When you place a security freeze on your consumer |
286 | report, you will be provided a personal identification number or |
287 | password to use if you choose to remove the freeze on your |
288 | consumer report or authorize the release of your consumer report |
289 | for a designated period of time after the security freeze is in |
290 | place. To provide that authorization, you must contact the |
291 | consumer reporting agency and provide all of the following: |
292 | 1. The personal identification number or password. |
293 | 2. Proper identification to verify your identity. |
294 | 3. Information specifying the period of time for which the |
295 | report shall be made available. |
296 | 4. Payment of a fee authorized by this section. |
297 | (d) A consumer reporting agency must authorize the release |
298 | of your consumer report no later than 3 business days after |
299 | receiving the above information. |
300 | (e) A security freeze does not apply to a person or |
301 | entity, or its affiliates, or collection agencies acting on |
302 | behalf of the person or entity, with which you have an existing |
303 | account, that requests information in your consumer report for |
304 | the purposes of reviewing or collecting the account. Reviewing |
305 | the account includes activities related to account maintenance, |
306 | monitoring, credit line increases, and account upgrades and |
307 | enhancements. |
308 | (f) You have the right to bring a civil action against |
309 | anyone, including a consumer reporting agency, who fails to |
310 | comply with the provisions of s. 501.005, Florida Statutes, |
311 | which governs the placing of a consumer report security freeze |
312 | on your consumer report. |
313 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006. |