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Article 25
Fair Credit Reporting Act

Sections

380
Short title
380‑A
Definitions
380‑B
Permissible dissemination of reports
380‑C
Preparation and/or procurement of investigative consumer reports
380‑D
Disclosure to consumers
380‑E
Methods and conditions of disclosure to consumers
380‑F
Procedure for resolving disputes
380‑G
Public record information
380‑H
Restrictions on investigative consumer reports
380‑I
Requirements on users of consumer reports
380‑J
Prohibited information
380‑K
Compliance procedures
380‑L
Civil liability for willful noncompliance
380‑M
Civil liability for negligent noncompliance
380‑N
Jurisdiction of courts
380‑O
Obtaining or introducing information under false pretenses
380‑P
Unauthorized disclosures by officers or employees
380‑Q
Disclosure of medical information
380‑R
Disclosures to governmental agencies
380‑S
Theft of identity
380‑T
Security freeze
380‑U
Security record freeze for protected minors
380‑V
Severability
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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