Whenever credit, the further extension of existing credit, or the increase in limits of existing credit for personal, family, or household purposes is denied either wholly or partly because of information contained in a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency, the user of the consumer report shall so advise the consumer against whom such adverse action has been taken. Acts 1989, No. 431, § 3; 1989, No. 593, § 3. Whenever credit, the further extension of existing credit, or the increase in limits of existing credit for personal, family, or household purposes is denied either wholly or partly because of information contained in a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency, the user of the consumer report shall so advise the consumer against whom such adverse action has been taken. Acts 1989, No. 431, § 3; 1989, No. 593, § 3. Whenever credit, the further extension of existing credit, or the increase in limits of existing credit for personal, family, or household purposes is denied either wholly or partly because of information contained in a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency, the user of the consumer report shall so advise the consumer against whom such adverse action has been taken. Acts 1989, No. 431, § 3; 1989, No. 593, § 3. Whenever credit, the further extension of existing credit, or the increase in limits of existing credit for personal, family, or household purposes is denied either wholly or partly because of information contained in a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency, the user of the consumer report shall so advise the consumer against whom such adverse action has been taken. Acts 1989, No. 431, § 3; 1989, No. 593, § 3.
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