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Chapter 20
Regulation of Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies

Sections

20.01
Definitions
20.02
Permissible Purposes; Prohibition; Use of Consumer's Social Security Number
20.03
Disclosures to Consumers
20.04
Charges for Certain Disclosures or Services
20.05
Reporting of Information Prohibited
20.06
Dispute Procedure
20.07
Correction of Inaccurate Information
20.08
Consumer's Right to File Action in Court or Arbitrate Disputes
20.09
Civil Liability
20.10
Remedies Cumulative
20.11
Injunctive Relief; Civil Penalty
20.12
Deceptive Trade Practice
20.13
Venue
20.21
Definitions
20.021
Check Verification and Check Guarantee Services; Disclosures to Consumers
20.22
Applicability; Conflict of Law
20.23
Proof of Authority and Identification
20.24
Use of Record to Consider Creditworthiness or for Other Purposes Prohibited
20.25
Request to Place a Security Freeze; Creation of Record
20.26
Release of Consumer Report Prohibited
20.27
Period of Security Freeze
20.28
Removal of Security Freeze
20.29
Fees
20.30
Effect of Material Misrepresentation of Fact
20.31
Remedy for Violation
20.031
Requesting Security Alert
20.032
Notification of Security Alert
20.033
Toll-free Security Alert Request Number
20.034
Requesting Security Freeze
20.035
Notification of Change
20.036
Notification of Security Freeze
20.037
Removal or Temporary Lifting of Security Freeze
20.038
Exemption from Security Freeze
20.039
Respect of Security Freeze
20.0385
Applicability of Security Alert and Security Freeze
 



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

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