H.R.2345 - To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to provide for an exclusion from Red Flag Guidelines for health care practices with 20 or fewer employees.

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  • Official: To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to provide for an exclusion from Red Flag Guidelines for health care practices with 20 or fewer employees. as introduced.

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5/12/2009--Introduced.Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act with respect to the duties of users of consumer reports taking adverse actions on the basis of information contained in such reports. Excludes any health care practice with 20 or fewer employees from the meaning of creditor subject

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5/12/2009--Introduced.Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act with respect to the duties of users of consumer reports taking adverse actions on the basis of information contained in such reports. Excludes any health care practice with 20 or fewer employees from the meaning of creditor subject to Red Flag Guidelines regarding identity theft promulgated by the proper federal financial regulatory agency.

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11/06/10
ADA: American Dental Association - ADA sets agenda for lame-duck ...

The House of Representatives by a 400-0 vote approved H.R. 2345 to exempt most dental offices from the Federal Trade Commission's Red Flags Rule, which requires financial institutions and creditors to develop written plans to prevent ...

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07/10/10
AGD - Comply with the Red Flags Rule

John Adler (D-NJ-3) has introduced legislation (H.R. 2345) to exempt health care practices with 20 or fewer employees, that is, almost all dental practices, from having to comply with Red Flags Rule. While the AGD supports this bill, ...

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07/30/09
ADA Applauds FTC for Delaying Red Flags Rule Enforcement « The ...

J.), H.R. 2345, would permanently exempt small health care providers from the requirements of the Red Flags Rule. This latest 90-day extension of the enforcement moratorium gives us that much more time to build support in Congress for ...

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