Consumer Reporting (Regulation V)
Final rules
FCRA Human Trafficking Rulemaking – Jun. 24, 2022
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is amending Regulation V, which implements the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), to address recent legislation that assists consumers who are victims of trafficking. This final rule establishes a method for a victim of trafficking to submit documentation to consumer reporting agencies, including information identifying any adverse item of information about the consumer that resulted from certain types of human trafficking, and prohibits the consumer reporting agencies from furnishing a consumer report containing the adverse item(s) of information. The Bureau is taking this action as mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 to assist consumers who are victims of trafficking in building or rebuilding financial stability and personal independence.
Proposed Rules
Protecting Americans from Harmful Data Broker Practices (Regulation V) – Dec. 3, 2024
- The CFPB is issuing a proposed rule for public comment to amend Regulation V, which implements the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The proposed rule would implement the FCRA’s definitions of consumer report and consumer reporting agency as well as certain of the FCRA’s provisions governing when consumer reporting agencies may furnish, and users may obtain, consumer reports. The proposed rule is designed to, among other things, ensure that the FCRA’s protections are applied to sensitive consumer information that the statute was enacted to protect, including information sold by data brokers.
FCRA Medical Debt Rulemaking – Jun. 11, 2024
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is seeking public comment on a proposed rule amending Regulation V, which implements the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), concerning medical information. The CFPB is proposing to remove a regulatory exception in Regulation V from the limitation in the FCRA on creditors obtaining or using information on medical debts for credit eligibility determinations. The proposed rule would also provide that a consumer reporting agency generally may not furnish to a creditor a consumer report containing information on medical debt that the creditor is prohibited from using.
Other Amendments and Rulemakings
- Agency contact information final rule – Mar. 17, 2023
- Update to the model summaries – Sep. 12, 2018
- Annual threshold final rule
- Larger participant final rule – Jul. 20, 2012