§ 380-g. Public record information. A consumer reporting agency which\ncompiles and reports items of information on consumers which are matters\nof public record shall:\n (a) at the time such public record information is reported to the user\nof such consumer report, notify the consumer of the fact that public\nrecord information is being reported by the consumer reporting agency,\ntogether with the name and address of the person to whom such\ninformation is being reported; or\n (b) maintain reasonable procedures designed to insure that whenever\npublic record information is reported it is complete and up to date to\nthe extent practicable. It shall be deemed a reasonable procedure for a\nconsumer reporting agency to accurately report the status of public\nrecord information as of the date recorded in its files provided such\ninformation is updated on a regular basis.\n (c) When conducting a reinvestigation as required by subdivision (a)\nof section three hundred eighty-f of this article, a consumer reporting\nagency shall promptly record and report the current status of the public\nrecord.\n (d) When a consumer reporting agency provides a consumer report that\ncontains criminal conviction information, permitted by paragraph one of\nsubdivision (a) of section three hundred eighty-j of this article, to a\nuser, the person, firm, corporation or other entity requesting such\nreport shall provide the subject of such report a printed or electronic\ncopy of article twenty-three-A of the correction law governing the\nlicensure and employment of persons previously convicted of one or more\ncriminal offenses.\n
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