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FCRA
(redirected from Fair Credit Reporting Act)

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FCRAFair Credit Reporting Act (US)
FCRAFabric Care Research Association
FCRAFlorida Civil Rights Association
FCRAFlorida Cartridge Remanufacturers Association
FCRAFecal Collection Receptacle Assembly
FCRAForeign Contribution Regulation Act
FCRAFlorida Cancer Registrars Association
FCRAFlorida Civil Rights Act
FCRAFederal Credit Reform Act
FCRAFlorida Court Reporters Association


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The settlement, announced Thursday, rose from a 2008 lawsuit in which Experian contended that LifeLock violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act when it placed fraud alerts on behalf of consumers, according to an Experian statement.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) provides the legal process for consumers to correct errors on their credit reports and initiate a credit repair effort if necessary.
would amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to preclude insurers from using credit information in rating and underwriting decisions wherever government agencies find the practice to be discriminatory.
 
 
 
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