2016 Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 714G - CONSUMER CREDIT SECURITY
Section 714G.3 - Temporary suspension.

IA Code § 714G.3 (2016) What's This?

714G.3

Temporary suspension.

1. A consumer may request that a security freeze be temporarily suspended to allow the consumer reporting agency to release the consumer credit report for a specific time period. The consumer reporting agency may develop procedures to expedite the receipt and processing of requests which may involve the use of telephones, facsimile transmissions, the internet, or other electronic media. The consumer reporting agency shall comply with the request within three business days after receiving the consumer’s written request, or within fifteen minutes after the consumer’s request is received by the consumer reporting agency through facsimile, the internet, or other electronic contact method chosen by the consumer reporting agency, or the use of a telephone, during normal business hours. The consumer’s request shall include all of the following:

a. Proper identification.

b. The personal identification number or password provided by the consumer reporting agency.

c. Explicit instructions of the specific time period designated for suspension of the security freeze.

d. Payment of the applicable fee.

2. A consumer reporting agency need not remove a security freeze within the time frames provided in subsection 1 if the consumer fails to meet the requirements of subsection 1, or the ability of the consumer reporting agency to remove the security freeze within fifteen minutes is prevented by one of the following:

a. An act of God, including a fire, earthquake, hurricane, storm, or similar natural disaster or phenomenon.

b. Unauthorized or illegal acts by a third party, including terrorism, sabotage, riot, vandalism, labor strikes or disputes disrupting operations, or similar occurrences.

c. Operational interruption, including electrical failure, unanticipated delay in equipment or replacement part delivery, computer hardware or software failures inhibiting response time, or similar disruption.

d. Governmental action, including emergency orders or regulations, judicial law enforcement action, or similar directives.

e. Regularly scheduled maintenance, during other than normal business hours, of the consumer reporting agency’s systems, or updates to the consumer reporting agency’s systems.

f. Commercially reasonable maintenance of, or repair to, the consumer reporting agency’s systems that is unexpected or unscheduled.

g. Receipt of a removal request outside of normal business hours.

2008 Acts, ch 1063, §3

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