H.R.336 - Identity Theft Prevention and Timely Reporting Act of 2007

To require the distribution by the National Technical Information Service of monthly updates of the Death Master List prepared by the Social Security Administration to all nationwide consumer reporting agencies, to require such consumer reporting agencies to maintain a permanent fraud alert in each file of a consumer whose name appears on the Death Master List, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To require the distribution by the National Technical Information Service of monthly updates of the Death Master List prepared by the Social Security Administration to all nationwide consumer reporting agencies, to require such consumer reporting agencies to maintain a permanent fraud alert in each file of a consumer whose name appears on the Death Master List, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Identity Theft Prevention and Timely Reporting Act of 2007 as introduced.

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1/9/2007--Introduced.Identity Theft Protection and Timely Reporting Act of 2007 - Directs the National Technical Information Service of the Department of Commerce to provide monthly updates of the Death Master List prepared by the Social Security Administration to each consumer reporting a

Official Summary

1/9/2007--Introduced.
Identity Theft Protection and Timely Reporting Act of 2007 - Directs the National Technical Information Service of the Department of Commerce to provide monthly updates of the Death Master List prepared by the Social Security Administration to each consumer reporting agency described in the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to require each such consumer reporting agency to include a fraud alert in the consumer file of each consumer whose name appears on the Death Master List prepared by the Social Security Administration so long as the agency continues to maintain such file.


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01/18/11
H.R.336: Interest Rate Reduction Act - U.S. Congress - OpenCongress

Representative Maurice Hinchey, Democrat of new York, introduced a bill aimed at limiting interest rates for credit cards and other lines of credit. the interest Rate Reduction Act, HR 336, would cap interest rates at ...

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01/18/11
H.R.336: Interest Rate Reduction Act - U.S. Congress - OpenCongress

Representative Maurice Hinchey, Democrat of new York, introduced a bill aimed at limiting interest rates for credit cards and other lines of credit. the interest Rate Reduction Act, HR 336, would cap interest rates at ...

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06/18/09
Weekend Brief June Week III | "no doubt about it- that nut's a genius"

The firm that houses two of the three former Senate majority leaders who proposed a comprehensive health care compromise bill on Wednesday has been paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to lobby on behalf of key players in the health care industry ... Dr.

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