§ 10-1-914 - Consumer requested security freeze on credit report; timing; notifications; temporary lifting of freeze; application; fees
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    10-1-914   (2010)
    10-1-914.    Consumer requested security freeze on credit report; timing;  notifications; temporary lifting of freeze; application; fees 
      (a)  A  consumer may place a security freeze on the consumer's credit report by  making a request in writing by certified mail to a consumer credit  reporting agency. No later than August 1, 2008, a consumer credit  reporting agency shall make available to consumers an Internet based  method of requesting a security freeze and a toll-free telephone number  for consumers to use to place a security freeze, temporarily lift a  security freeze, or completely remove a security freeze. A security  freeze shall prohibit, subject to exceptions in subsection (m) of this  Code section, the consumer credit reporting agency from releasing the  consumer's credit report or credit score without the prior express  authorization of the consumer as provided in subsection (d) or (e) of  this Code section. Nothing in this subsection prevents a consumer credit  reporting agency from advising a third party that a security freeze is  in effect with respect to the consumer's credit report.
(b)  A  consumer credit reporting agency shall place a security freeze on a  consumer's credit report no later than three business days after  receiving the consumer's written request sent by certified mail.
(c)  The  consumer credit reporting agency shall send a written confirmation of  the security freeze to the consumer within ten business days of placing  the security freeze and at the same time shall provide the consumer with  a unique personal identification number or password, other than the  consumer's social security number, to be used by the consumer when  providing authorization for the release of the consumer's credit report  for a specific period of time.
(d)  If the  consumer wishes to allow the consumer's credit report to be accessed for  a specific period of time while a security freeze is in place, the  consumer shall contact the consumer credit reporting agency through the  contact method established by the consumer credit reporting agency,  request that the security freeze be temporarily lifted, and provide all  of the following:
      (1)  Proper identification;
      (2)  The  unique personal identification number or password provided by the  consumer credit reporting agency pursuant to subsection (c) of this Code  section;
      (3)  The proper information  regarding the time period for which the report shall be available to  users of the consumer credit report; and
      (4)  The proper payment as may be required by the consumer credit reporting agency.
(e)  A  consumer credit reporting agency shall develop procedures involving the  use of telephone, facsimile, the Internet, or other electronic media to  receive and process a request from a consumer to temporarily lift a  security freeze on a consumer credit report pursuant to subsection (d)  of this Code section.
(f)  A consumer credit  reporting agency that receives a request from a consumer to temporarily  lift a security freeze on a consumer credit report pursuant to  subsection (d) or (e) of this Code section shall comply with the  request:
      (1)  No later than three business days after receiving a written request; or
      (2)  Within  15 minutes after the request and payment are received by telephone or  electronically by the contact method chosen by the consumer reporting  agency during normal business hours and the request includes the  consumer's proper identification, correct personal identification number  or password, and the proper payment as may be required by the consumer  credit reporting agency.
(g)  A consumer  reporting agency need not remove a security freeze within 15 minutes, as  specified in paragraph (2) of subsection (f) of this Code section, if:
      (1)  The consumer fails to satisfy the requirements of subsection (d) of this Code section; or
      (2)  The consumer credit reporting agency's ability to remove the security freeze within 15 minutes is prevented by:
            (A)  An act of God, including fire, earthquakes, hurricanes, storms, or similar natural disaster or phenomenon;
            (B)  Unauthorized  or illegal acts by a third party, including terrorism, sabotage, riot,  vandalism, labor strikes or disputes disrupting operations, or similar  occurrence;
            (C)  Operational  interruption, including electrical failure, unanticipated delay in  equipment or replacement part delivery, computer hardware or software  failures inhibiting response time, or similar disruption;
            (D)  Governmental  action, including emergency orders or regulations, judicial or law  enforcement action, or similar directives;
            (E)  Regularly  scheduled maintenance or updates, during other than normal business  hours, to the consumer reporting agency's systems;
            (F)  Commercially  reasonable maintenance of, or repair to, the consumer reporting  agency's systems that is unexpected or unscheduled; or
            (G)  Receipt of a removal request outside of normal business hours.
(h)  A  consumer credit reporting agency shall only remove or temporarily lift a  security freeze placed on a consumer's credit report:
      (1)  Upon the consumer's request, in compliance with the requirements of this Code section; or
      (2)  If  the consumer's credit report was frozen due to a material  misrepresentation of fact by the consumer. If a consumer credit  reporting agency intends to remove a security freeze upon a consumer's  credit report pursuant to this paragraph, the consumer credit reporting  agency shall notify the consumer in writing prior to removing the  security freeze on the consumer's credit report.
(i)  If  a third party requests access to a consumer credit report on which a  security freeze is in effect and this request is in connection with an  application for credit or any other use related to the extension of  credit and the consumer does not allow the consumer's credit report to  be accessed for that specific period of time, the third party may treat  the application as incomplete.
(j)  If a  consumer requests a security freeze pursuant to this Code section, the  consumer credit reporting agency shall disclose to the consumer the  process of placing and temporarily lifting a security freeze and the  process for allowing access to information from the consumer's credit  report for a specific period of time while the security freeze is in  place.
(k)  A security freeze shall remain  in place until the consumer requests that the security freeze be  removed. A consumer credit reporting agency shall remove a security  freeze within three business days of receiving a request for removal  from the consumer. The consumer shall provide all of the following:
      (1)  Proper identification;
      (2)  The  unique personal identification number or password provided by the  consumer credit reporting agency pursuant to subsection (c) of this Code  section; and
      (3)  The proper fee as may be required by the consumer credit reporting agency.
(l)  A  consumer credit reporting agency shall require proper identification of  the person making a request to place, temporarily lift, or remove a  security freeze.
(m)  By way of example  only, and not intending to be exclusive, the provisions of this Code  section shall not apply to the use of a consumer credit report by any of  the following:
      (1)  A person, or the  person's subsidiary, affiliate, agent, subcontractor, or assignee with  whom the consumer has, or prior to assignment had, an account, contract,  or debtor-creditor relationship for the purposes of reviewing the  active account or collecting the financial obligation owing for the  account, contract, or debt;
      (2)  A  subsidiary, affiliate, agent, assignee, or prospective assignee of a  person to whom access has been granted under subsection (d) of this Code  section for purposes of facilitating the extension of credit or other  permissible use;
      (3)  Any person acting pursuant to a court order, warrant, or subpoena;
      (4)  A  state or local agency, or its agents or assigns, which administers a  program for establishing and enforcing child support obligations;
      (5)  A  state or local agency, or its agents or assigns, acting to investigate  fraud, including Medicaid fraud; acting to investigate or collect  delinquent taxes or assessments, including interest, penalties, and  unpaid court orders; or acting to fulfill any of its other statutory  responsibilities;
      (6)  A federal, state, or local governmental entity, including a law enforcement agency, court, or its agents or assigns;
      (7)  Any person for the use of a credit report for purposes permitted under 15 U.S.C. Section 1681b(c);
      (8)  Any  person for the sole purpose of providing a credit file monitoring  subscription service to which the consumer has subscribed;
      (9)  Any  person for the purpose of providing a consumer with a copy of the  consumer's credit report or credit score upon the consumer's request;
      (10)  Any depository financial institution for checking, savings, and investment accounts; or
      (11)  Any  person or entity for insurance purposes, including use in setting or  adjusting a rate, adjusting a claim, or underwriting.
(n)  If  a security freeze is in place, a consumer credit reporting agency shall  not change any of the following official information in a credit report  without sending a written confirmation of the change to the consumer  within 30 days of the change being posted to the consumer's file: name,  date of birth, social security number, and address. Written confirmation  is not required for technical modifications of a consumer's official  information, including name and street abbreviations, complete  spellings, or transposition of numbers or letters. In the case of an  address change, the written confirmation shall be sent to both the new  address and the former address.
(o)  The  following persons shall not be required to place a security freeze in a  consumer credit report pursuant to this Code section; provided, however,  that any person that shall not be required to place a security freeze  on a consumer credit report under the provisions of paragraph (3) of  this subsection shall be subject to any security freeze placed on a  consumer credit report by another consumer credit reporting agency from  which it obtains information:
      (1)  A  check services or fraud prevention services company, including reports  on incidents of fraud, or authorizations for the purpose of approving or  processing negotiable instruments, electronic funds transfers, or  similar methods of payment;
      (2)  A  deposit account information service company, which issues reports  regarding account closures due to fraud, substantial overdrafts,  automated teller machine abuse, or other similar negative information  regarding a consumer to inquiring banks or other financial institutions  for use only in reviewing a consumer request for a deposit account at  the inquiring bank or financial institution;
      (3)  Resellers  of consumer credit report information that assemble and merge  information contained in a data base of one or more consumer credit  reporting agencies and do not maintain a permanent data base of consumer  credit information from which new consumer credit reports are produced;  or
      (4)  A consumer credit reporting  agency's data base or file which consists of information concerning, and  used for, one or more of the following: criminal record information,  fraud prevention or detection, personal claim loss history information,  and employment, tenant, or individual background screening.
(p)  This  Code section shall not prevent a consumer credit reporting agency from  charging a fee of no more than $3.00 to a consumer for each security  freeze placement, any permanent removal of the security freeze, or any  temporary lifting of the security freeze for a period of time. A  consumer credit reporting agency shall not charge a person age 65 or  over for the placement of a security freeze. A consumer credit reporting  agency shall not charge any fee to a victim of identity theft who has  submitted a copy of a valid investigative or incident report or  complaint with a law enforcement agency about the unlawful use of the  victim's identifying information by another person that was filed with  the law enforcement agency no more than 90 days prior to the consumer's  request for a security freeze. A consumer credit reporting agency may  charge a fee of no more than $5.00 to a consumer for each replacement of  a unique personal identification number or password.
(q)  A  person that violates this Code section may be investigated and  prosecuted under the provisions of the Fair Business Practices Act, Code  Section 10-1-390, et seq., and may be fined not more than $100.00 for a  violation concerning a specific consumer.