Improving Credit Reporting for All Consumers Act

HB 3642 Improving Credit Reporting for All Consumers Act

US Congress 116th Congress

Improving Credit Reporting for All Consumers Act
HB-3642


About HB-3642

Generally modifies requirements related to consumer credit reporting. Specifically, it revises the dispute process for consumers challenging information contained on their credit report, establishes an appeals process for disputed information, and establishes the right to injunctive relief. The bill also requires additional disclosures from credit reporting agencies and furnishers of credit information, prohibits automatic renewals for promotional consumer credit products and services, and makes other related changes. Additionally, the bill directs the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to issue rules under this bill, including rules to provide for

  • (1) accuracy and completeness in credit reports;
  • (2) access to consumer reporting information for nonnative English speakers, the visually impaired, and the hearing impaired; and
  • (3) the registration of consumer reporting agencies.

  

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Introduced 12/26/2019

Introduced 07/10/2019

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History

Reported (amended) By The Committee On Financial Services. H. Rept. 116-363.

12/23/2019

Placed On The Union Calendar, Calendar No. 288.

12/23/2019

Committee Consideration And Mark-up Session Held.

07/11/2019

Ordered To Be Reported (amended) By The Yeas And Nays: 32 - 26.

07/11/2019

Introduced In House

07/09/2019

Referred To The House Committee On Financial Services.

07/09/2019