380-I - Requirements on users of consumer reports.

§  380-i.  Requirements  on  users  of  consumer reports. (a) Whenever  credit or insurance  for  personal,  family  or  household  purposes  is  denied,  or  whenever  a  residential  rental or lease is denied, or the  charge for such credit or insurance, or rental or  lease  is  increased,  either  wholly  or partly because of information contained in a consumer  report, the user of the report shall:    (1) advise the consumer against whom  such  adverse  action  has  been  taken of such action,    (2)  supply  the  name  and  address  of the consumer reporting agency  making the report, and    (3) inform the consumer of his right to inspect and receive a copy  of  such report by contacting the consumer reporting agency.    (b)  In  addition  to  the  requirements  of  subdivision  (a) of this  section, the user of any  such  report  for  purpose  of  evaluating  an  application for credit shall furnish to the consumer the reasons for any  adverse  action  in relation to such application in conformance with the  requirements of the federal equal credit opportunity act (P.L.93-435, 15  USC 1691 et seq) as that statute may from time to time be amended.    (c) Every user of a  consumer  report  or  an  investigative  consumer  report  shall  be  prohibited  from disseminating any such report to any  other person unless such other person has a legitimate business need for  the information in connection with a business transaction involving  the  consumer.