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2005 Maine Code - Chapter 210 — FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT (§1311 - §1329)
- §1311 — Short title
- §1311-A — Statement of purpose
- §1312 — Definitions
- §1313 — Permissible purposes of consumer reports (REPEALED)
- §1313-A — Permissible purposes of credit reports
- §1313-B — Requirements relating to information contained in consumer reports
- §1313-C — Security freeze by consumer reporting agency; time in effect
- §1313-D — Duties of consumer reporting agency if security freeze is in place
- §1313-E — Persons not required to place security freeze
- §1314 — Preparation and procurement of investigative consumer reports
- §1315 — Disclosures to consumers
- §1316 — Methods and conditions of disclosure to consumers
- §1317 — Procedure for correcting inaccurate information
- §1318 — Public record information for employment purposes
- §1319 — Restrictions on investigative consumer reports
- §1320 — Requirements on users of consumer reports
- §1320-A — Responsibilities of persons who furnish information to consumer reporting agencies
- §1321 — Prohibited information, accuracy of information in reports
- §1322 — Civil liability for willful noncompliance
- §1323 — Civil liability for negligent noncompliance
- §1324 — Jurisdiction of courts; limitation of actions
- §1325 — Obtaining information under false pretenses
- §1326 — Unauthorized disclosures by officers or employees
- §1327 — Merchant harassment (REPEALED)
- §1328 — Administrative enforcement
- §1328-A — Enforcement; financial institutions
- §1329 — Reporting of child support debts
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