The Consumer Data Industry Association has a unique, comprehensive understanding of the wide-ranging impact such developments can have. Join Francis Creighton, CDIA President & CEO, and Owen Dodd, Manager, Government Relations, on Jan. 16 for an insightful update on the impact current policy debates and regulatory proposals might have on the consumer reporting industry and your organization. Discussions will delve around key proposed regulatory reform matters such as data as a privacy right, alternative-data and opt-in, opt-out options, free credit scores proposals, medical debt, creating an online portal for credit freezes, disputes and consumer reports, removing credit reports in employment decisions, and government oversight. The program will also provide a preview of what’s ahead for our industry and how an election year might highlight some of these legislative and policy proposals.
On Demand: CDIA Federal Legislative Update
Overview
2019 was a federal rollercoaster for the consumer reporting industry, with issues ranging from proposed regulatory reform to congressional scrutiny. As we enter a new year, we anticipate state law implementations, such as the California Consumer Protection Act, will further unify federal level initiatives concerning consumer reporting as well as attempts to amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act, among other laws, that affect our industry.
Time Requirement:
60 min.
$165for CDIA Members
$240 for non-members
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