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NJ A4650

Requires reporting agencies to report to Division of Consumer Affairs number of free consumer reports furnished to New Jersey resident consumers annually.


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Introduced
09/14/2020
In Committee
09/14/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires every reporting agency that compiles and maintains files on consumers on a nationwide basis to report to the Division of Consumer Affairs, by March 1st of each year, the number of free consumer reports it has furnished to New Jersey resident consumers in the preceding calendar year. The report shall include information regarding the number of consumers who were furnished one report and the number of consumers who were furnished two reports in the preceding year. Any reporting agency that compiles and maintains files on consumers on a nationwide basis that fails to provide the report to the Division of Consumer Affairs would be liable to a penalty of $10,000. The bill defines a "reporting agency that compiles and maintains files on consumers on a nationwide basis" as a consumer reporting agency that regularly engages in the practice of assembling or evaluating, and maintaining, for the purpose of furnishing consumer reports to third parties bearing on a consumer's credit worthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity, each of the following regarding consumers residing nationwide: public record information; and credit account information from persons who furnish that information regularly and in the ordinary course of business.

AI Summary

This bill requires every reporting agency that compiles and maintains files on consumers nationwide to report to the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, by March 1st of each year, the number of free consumer reports it has furnished to New Jersey resident consumers in the preceding calendar year. The report must include the number of consumers who were furnished one report and the number who were furnished two reports. Any agency that fails to provide the report would be liable for a $10,000 penalty. The bill defines a "reporting agency that compiles and maintains files on consumers on a nationwide basis" as a consumer reporting agency that regularly gathers and maintains public record and credit account information on consumers across the country for the purpose of furnishing consumer reports.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee (on 09/14/2020)

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