Summary
Topic: Credit Reports
Sponsor: Representative Cassis
A consumer reporting agency would be required to disclose to consumer all information in a
consumer's file upon request. The first request by the consumer and up to one each year
thereafter would be free. The consumer reporting agency would not be required to disclose any
information concerning credit scores or other risk scores or predictors relating to the consumer.
Violation of the act would be subject to actual damages or $1,000, whichever is greater, plus
reasonable attorney fees and any remedy or penalty authorized under the Fair Credit Reporting
Act.
The bill was reported to the House Committee on Insurance and Financial Services.