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PUBLIC LAWS
First Special Session of the 122nd

CHAPTER 243
S.P. 190 - L.D. 581

An Act Regarding Identity Theft Deterrence

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

     Sec. 1. 10 MRSA §1312, sub-§6-B is enacted to read:

     6-B. Identity theft. "Identity theft" means the unauthorized use of another person's personal identifying information to obtain credit, goods, services, money or property.

     Sec. 2. 10 MRSA §1312, sub-§§10-B and 10-C are enacted to read:

     10-B. Proper identification. "Proper identification" means that information generally considered sufficient to identify a person.

     10-C. Security freeze or freeze. "Security freeze" or "freeze" means a notice placed in a consumer report at the request of the consumer pursuant to section 1313-C that prohibits a consumer reporting agency from releasing the consumer's report or any information in the report without that consumer's express authorization.

     Sec. 3. 10 MRSA §§1313-C, 1313-D and 1313-E are enacted to read:

§1313-C.      Security freeze by consumer reporting agency; time in effect

     1. Procedure. A consumer may place a security freeze on the consumer's report as follows.

     2. Time to place security freeze. A consumer reporting agency shall place a security freeze on a consumer report no later than 5 business days after receiving a written request from the consumer.

     3. Confirmation; personal identification number. The consumer reporting agency shall send a written confirmation of the security freeze to the consumer within 10 business days and shall provide the consumer with a personal identification number or password, other than the consumer's social security number, to be used by the consumer when providing authorization for the release of the consumer report to a specific party or for a period of time.

     4. Access during freeze. If the consumer wishes to allow access to the consumer report by a specific party or for a period of time while a freeze is in place, the consumer may contact the consumer reporting agency, request that the freeze be temporarily suspended and provide the following:

     5. Electronic access. A consumer reporting agency may develop procedures involving the use of telephone, facsimile transmission, the Internet or other electronic media to receive and process a request from a consumer to temporarily suspend a freeze on a consumer report pursuant to subsection 4 in an expedited manner. A consumer reporting agency may not charge a fee to a consumer for use of these procedures in excess of those fees otherwise permitted under this section.

     6. Time to suspend freeze. A consumer reporting agency that receives a request from a consumer to temporarily suspend a freeze on a consumer report pursuant to subsection 4 shall comply with the request no later than 3 business days after receiving the request.

     7. Suspension or removal of freeze. A consumer reporting agency shall remove or temporarily suspend a freeze placed on a consumer report only:

     8. Effect of freeze. If a 3rd party requests access to a consumer report on which a security freeze is in effect and this request is in connection with an application for credit or any other use and the consumer does not allow access to the consumer report for that specific party or period of time, the 3rd party may treat the application as incomplete.

     9. Explanation of process. If a consumer requests a security freeze pursuant to this section, the consumer reporting agency shall disclose to the consumer the processes of placing and temporarily lifting a security freeze and the process for allowing access to information from the consumer report for a specific party or period of time while the security freeze is in place. A consumer reporting agency shall provide a sample copy of the agency's disclosure form to the administrator at the first annual registration or reregistration under section 1328 following the effective date of this section and any time there is a material change in the disclosure form required by this subsection.

     10. Duration of freeze; removal. A security freeze must remain in place until the consumer requests that the security freeze be removed. A consumer reporting agency shall remove a security freeze within 3 business days of receiving a request for removal from a consumer who provides:

     11. Proper identification. A consumer reporting agency shall require proper identification of the person making a request to place or remove a security freeze.

     12. Exceptions. The provisions of this section, including the security freeze, do not apply to the use of a consumer report by the following:

§1313-D.      Duties of consumer reporting agency if security freeze is in place

     If a security freeze is in place, a consumer reporting agency may not change any of the following official information in a consumer report without sending written confirmation of the change to the consumer within 30 days of the change being posted to the consumer's file: name, date of birth, social security number and address. Written confirmation is not required for technical modifications of a consumer's official information, including name and street abbreviations, complete spellings and transposition of numbers or letters. In the case of an address change, the written confirmation must be sent to the new address and the former address.

§1313-E.      Persons not required to place security freeze

     The following persons are not required to place on a consumer report a security freeze pursuant to section 1313-C, except that any person that is not required to place a security freeze on a consumer report under the provisions of section 1313-C is subject to a security freeze placed on a consumer report by another consumer reporting agency from which it obtains information:

     1. Check services or fraud prevention services company. A check services or fraud prevention services company that reports on incidents of fraud or issues authorizations for the purpose of approving or processing negotiable instruments, electronic fund transfers or similar methods of payment;

     2. Deposit account information service company. A deposit account information service company that issues reports regarding account closures due to fraud, overdrafts, automated teller machine abuse or similar negative information regarding a consumer to inquiring financial institutions for use only in reviewing that consumer's request for a deposit account at the inquiring financial institution; and

     3. Consumer reporting agency. A consumer reporting agency that:

     Sec. 4. Effective date. This Act takes effect February 1, 2006.

Effective February 1, 2006.

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