Inapplicability of security freeze to certain consumer reports

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A security freeze does not apply to a consumer report provided to:

A state or local governmental entity, including a law enforcement agency or court or private collection agency, if the entity, agency or court is acting under a court order, warrant, subpoena or administrative subpoena;

An agency acting to investigate or collect child support payments or acting under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act (42 USCS Section 651 et seq.);

The State Tax Commission acting to investigate or collect delinquent sales or franchise taxes;

A tax assessor-collector acting to investigate or collect delinquent ad valorem taxes;

A person for the purposes of prescreening as provided by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 USCS Section 1681 et seq.), as amended;

A person who intends to use the information for employment purposes;

A person who intends to use the information in connection with adjusting a claim, rating or underwriting of insurance involving the consumer;

A person with whom the consumer has an account or contract or to whom the consumer has issued a negotiable instrument, or the person's subsidiary, affiliate, agent, assignee, prospective assignee or private collection agency, for purposes related to that account, contract or instrument;

A subsidiary, affiliate, agent, assignee or prospective assignee of a person to whom access has been granted under Section 75-24-207(2);

A person who administers a credit file monitoring subscription service to which the consumer has subscribed;

A person for the purpose of providing a consumer with a copy of the consumer's report on the consumer's request;

A check service or fraud prevention service company that issues consumer reports:

To prevent or investigate fraud; or

For purposes of approving or processing negotiable instruments, electronic funds transfers or similar methods of payment;

A deposit account information service company that issues consumer reports related to account closures caused by fraud, substantial overdrafts, automated teller machine abuses or similar negative information regarding a consumer to an inquiring financial institution for use by the financial institution only in reviewing a consumer request for a deposit account with that institution; or

A consumer reporting agency that:

Acts only to resell credit information by assembling and merging information contained in a database of another consumer reporting agency or multiple consumer reporting agencies; and

Does not maintain a permanent database of credit information from which new consumer reports are produced.


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