10 Oct 2023
Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) Step-by-Step Guidance for Compliance
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) regulates how institutions may collect and use consumer information provided by third-party consumer reporting agencies. Institutions must establish and implement a compliance monitoring program to regularly review, assess, and ensure that they are complying with the requirements of the FCRA. Explore this step-by-step guidance for handling consumer reports and investigative consumer reports under the federal FCRA.
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