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In December 2022, Congress passed the Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2021. Daniel’s Law was incorporated into H.R....
There is a case pending in the Northern District of California that could have broader implications for companies that collect and...
Welcome to our recap on news of interest to our Screening and Public Records Council. This information is less important and time-sensitive...
In November 2021, CDIA filed a comment to the Maryland A.G.’s office in response to a proposed rule change to amend...
CDIA has been working to reverse a Michigan State Supreme Court rule that would have taken effect on January 1, 2022, that...
On July 15, 2021, a diverse group of trade associations and businesses, all with a keen interest in protecting the public,...
In late-2020, media outlets, including Fox 26 in Houston reported that “…nearly 28 million Texas drivers may have had their personal information...
In 2021, CDIA saw a minor trend in law and legislation for “data brokers” to take action to limit the sharing...
In February 2021, the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) issued a report, Third Party Agent Administration Best Practices because “fraud...
In February 2021, the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) issued a final report, Final Report, Managing Data Privacy and...
In 2021, CDIA opposed a bill that would dramatically reduce the ability of employers and landlords to conduct criminal background checks...
In January 2021, the Shriver Center on Poverty Law issued a report, Screened Out: How Tenant Screening Reports Deprive Tenants of...
In 2021, the Uniform Law Commission established a study committee, the Redaction of Personal Information from Public Records (Study Committee). In...
Amicus Brief
2020
In March 2020, CDIA filed an amicus brief before the 9th Circuit in support of Equifax in its appeal of Sustrik...
Amicus Brief
2020
In an amicus brief to the Arkansas Supreme Court, filed in June 2020, CDIA urged the Court to “again reiterate that...