FACT Act Rulewriting Improvement Act of 2007
To require rapid implementation of guidelines and regulations regarding the accuracy of consumer information furnished to consumer reporting agencies that were required to be established by the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 and have not been implemented, to provide that the Federal Trade Commission shall take the lead in implementation of the guidelines and regulations, and for other purposes.
Other Bill Titles (2 more) 9/14/2007--Introduced.
FACT Act Rulewriting Improvement Act of 2007 - Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to confer responsibility upon the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alone to establish accuracy guidelines and prescribe regulations (according to the Fair and Accurate Credit Transa... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House | ![]() | Voted on by Senate | ![]() | Considered By President | ![]() | Bill Becomes Law |
| September 14, 2007 |
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December 27, 2007 Foreign Students in the United States: Policies and Legislation
The House-passed Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act (HR 3525) and a comparable Senate bill (S. 1749) both would increase the monitoring of foreign students, and other bills have been introduced. ...
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November 01, 2007 Making News: Publication Editors
The Travel Industry of America (TIA) had a major victory when it convinced Congress to extend the deadline for biometric passports (HR 3525). Biometric passports impacted $40 billion in tourism spending so, naturally, we were following ...
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Die Reise-Industrie von Amerika (TIA) hat einen Hauptsieg gehabt, als es überzeugt hat, dass Congress die äuÃerste Frist für biometrische Reisepässe ausdehnt (HR 3525). Biometrische Reisepässe haben bei $40 Milliarden beim ...
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