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After the FACT Act: What States Can Still Do to Prevent Identity Theft

FACT-0104.pdf | 82.5 kB
January 13, 2004
This analysis is offered to assist policymakers, law enforcement, and consumer groups to determine what state laws can continue to be enacted and enforced after the 2003 revisions to the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act. Consumers Union does not give legal advice to consumers, businesses, or others.

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