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Section
359-B:1
Short Title.
Section
359-B:2
Findings and Purpose.
Section
359-B:3
Definitions and Rules of Construction.
Section
359-B:4
Permissible Purposes of Reports.
Section
359-B:4-a
Election to be Excluded From Certain Lists.
Section
359-B:5
Obsolete Information.
Section
359-B:6
Disclosure of Investigative Consumer Reports.
Section
359-B:7
Compliance Procedures.
Section
359-B:8
Disclosures to Governmental Agencies.
Section
359-B:9
Disclosures to Consumers.
Section
359-B:10
Conditions of Disclosure to Consumers.
Section
359-B:11
Procedure in Case of Disputed Accuracy.
Section
359-B:12
Charges for Certain Disclosures.
Section
359-B:13
Public Record Information for Employment Purposes.
Section
359-B:14
Restrictions on Investigative Consumer Reports.
Section
359-B:15
Requirements on Users of Consumer Reports.
Section
359-B:16
Civil Liability for Willful Noncompliance.
Section
359-B:17
Civil Liability for Negligent Noncompliance.
Section
359-B:18
Jurisdiction of Courts; Limitation of Actions.
Section
359-B:19
Obtaining Information Under False Pretenses.
Section
359-B:20
Unauthorized Disclosures by Officers and Employees.
Section
359-B:21
Administrative Enforcement.
Section
359-B:22
Definitions.
Section
359-B:23
Notice to Consumers.
Section
359-B:24
Security Freeze by Consumer Reporting Agency.
Section
359-B:25
Repealed by 2018, 198:2; 209:2, eff. Jan. 1, 2019.
Section
359-B:26
Persons Not Required to Place Security Freeze.
Section
359-B:27
Victim of Identity Theft; Access to Consumer Report.
Section
359-B:28
Consumer Report Files of Deceased Persons.
Section
359-B:29
Police Report Regarding Identity Theft.