West Virginia Code § 46A-6L-102

Security freeze; timing; effect; covered entities; cost
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(a) A consumer-reporting agency shall permit a consumer to place a security freeze on his or
her credit report by the consumer selecting either of the following:
(1) A request in writing by certified or overnight mail to a consumer-reporting agency; or
(2) Making a request directly to the consumer-reporting agency through a secure electronic
method, if available: Provided, That by January 31, 2009, a secure electronic method shall be
made available to the consumer by the consumer-reporting agency.
(b) A consumer-reporting agency shall place a security freeze on a credit report no later than
five business days after receiving a written request from the consumer. If a security freeze is
in place, a report or information may not be distributed to a third party without prior express
authorization from the consumer. This subdivision doeas not prevent a consumer-reporting
agency from advising a third party that a security freeze is in effect with respect to the
consumer's credit report. A consumer-reporting aglency may, regardless of the existence of a
security freeze, distribute information containsed in a consumer file to the extent otherwise
permitted by law if the information was lawfully obtained by or for a consumer-reporting
agency from an open public record, withouit respect to the existence of a security freeze.
Nothing herein prevents a consumerg-reporting agency from choosing to apply the security
freeze to the entire contents of the credit reporting file that is subject to the security freeze.
(c) The consumer-reporting agency shall send a written confirmation of the security freeze to
the consumer within five business days of placing the freeze and at the same time shall
provide the consumer with a unique personal identification number or password to be used
by the consumer when providing authorization for the distribution of his or her credit
information.
(d) If the consumer wishes to allow his or her credit report to be accessed for a period of
time while a freeze is in place, he or she shall contact the consumer-reporting agency by
regular mail or a procedure developed under subsection (f) of this section and request that
the freeze be temporarily lifted, providing all of the following:
(1) Proper identification;
(2) The unique personal identification number or password provided by the consumer-
reporting agency pursuant to subsection (c) of this section; and
(3) The time period for which the credit report shall be available to users of the credit
report.
(e) A consumer-reporting agency that receives a request from a consumer to temporarily lift
a freeze on a credit report pursuant to subsection (d) of this section shall comply with the
request no later than three business days after receiving the request.
(f) A consumer-reporting agency shall develop procedures involving the use of telephone,
fax, the Internet or other electronic media to receive and process a request from a consumer
pursuant to subsection (d) of this section to temporarily lift a freeze on a credit report in an
expedited manner.
(g) (1) Beginning on September 1, 2008, a consumer-reporting agency shall temporarily lift a
security freeze from a consumer's credit report within fifteen minutes after ethe consumer's
request is received pursuant to subsection (f) of this section by the consumer-reporting
agency. r
(2) A consumer-reporting agency does not have to remove a secuurity freeze within the time
provided in this subsection if:
(A) The consumer fails to meet the requirements of subsection (d) of this section; or
(B) The consumer-reporting agency's ability to remove the security freeze within fifteen
minutes is prevented by: l
(i) An act of God, including fire, earthquakes, hurricanes, storms or similar natural disasters
or phenomena; i
(ii) Unauthorized or illegal acts by a third party, including terrorism, sabotage, riot,
vandalism, labor strikes or disputes disrupting operations or similar occurrence;
(iii) Operational interruption, including electrical failure, unanticipated delay in equipment
or replacement part delivery, computer hardware or software failures inhibiting response
time or similar disruption;
(iv) Governmental action, including emergency orders or regulations, judicial or law-
enforcement action or similar directives;
(v) WRegularly scheduled maintenance, during other than normal business hours, of, or
updates to, the consumer-reporting agency's systems; or
(vi) Commercially reasonable maintenance of, or repair to, the consumer-reporting agency's
systems that is unexpected or unscheduled.
(h) A consumer-reporting agency shall remove or temporarily lift a freeze placed on a credit
report only upon the request of the consumer, pursuant to subsection (d) or (j) of this
section.
(i) If a third party requests access to a credit 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 has not allowed his or her credit report to be accessed for a period of time, the
third party may treat the application as incomplete.
(j) A security freeze shall remain in place until the consumer requests that the security
freeze be removed. A consumer-reporting agency shall remove a security freeze within three
business days of receiving a request for removal from the consumer who provides the
following:
(1) Proper identification; and
(2) The unique personal identification number or password provided by the consumer-
reporting agency pursuant to subsection (c) of this section.
(k) A consumer-reporting agency shall require proper identificatuion of the person making a
request to place or remove a security freeze.
(l) The provisions of this section do not apply to the distribution of a consumer credit report
to any of the following: a
(1) A person or the person's subsidiary, affiliate, aglent or assignee with whom the consumer
has or, prior to assignment, had an account, contract or debtor-creditor relationship for the
purposes of reviewing the account or collecting the financial obligation owing for the
account, contract or debt; i
(2) A subsidiary, affiliate, agent, assignee or prospective assignee of a person to whom
access has been granted under this section for purposes of facilitating the extension of credit
or other permissible use;
(3) A person acting pursuant to a court order, warrant or subpoena;
(4) A state or local ag ency that administers a program for establishing and enforcing child
support obligations;
(5) The West Virginia Department of Human Services or its agents or assigns acting to
inveWstigate fraud;
(6) The West Virginia Department of Revenue or its agents or assigns acting to investigate or
collect delinquent taxes or unpaid court orders or to fulfill any of its other statutory
responsibilities;
(7) A person for the purposes of prescreening as defined by the federal Fair Credit Reporting
Act;
(8) A person or entity administering a credit file monitoring subscription service to which the
consumer has subscribed; and
(9) A person or entity for the purpose of providing a consumer with a copy of his or her
credit report upon the consumer's request.
(10) Any person or entity for use in setting or adjusting a rate, adjusting a claim or
underwriting for insurance purposes to the extent not otherwise prohibited by law.
(m) The provisions of this section do not apply to any of the following:
(1) A consumer-reporting agency that acts only as a reseller of credit information by
assembling and merging information contained in the database of another consumer-
reporting agency or multiple consumer credit-reporting agencies and does not maintain a
permanent database of credit information from which new consumer credit reports are
produced. A consumer-reporting agency acting as a reseller shall honor any security freeze
placed on a consumer credit report by another consumer-reportiung agency.
(2) A check services or fraud prevention services company which issues reports on incidents
of fraud or authorizations for the purpose of approving or processing negotiable
instruments, electronic funds transfers or similar methaods of payments.
(3) A deposit account information service companyl which issues reports regarding account
closures due to fraud, a substantial number ofs overdrafts, ATM abuse or similar negative
information regarding a consumer to inquiring banks or other financial institutions for use
only in reviewing a consumer request for ai deposit account at the inquiring bank or financial
institution. g
(4) A consumer-reporting agency's database or file which consists of information concerning,
and used for, criminal record information, fraud prevention or detection, personal loss
history information and employment, tenant or background screening.
(n) Except as prohibited by subsection (o) of this section, a consumer-reporting agency may
charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed $5, to a consumer who elects to place, remove or
temporarily liVft a security freeze on the consumer's credit report. No fees except those
authorized by this subsection and subsection (p) of this section may be charged in
connection with a security freeze.
(o) A consumer-reporting agency may not charge a fee for security freeze services to a
consumer who is a victim of identity theft and who provides a copy of a police report, an
investigative report or a written complaint made to the Federal Trade Commission, to the
office of the Attorney General of West Virginia or to a law-enforcement agency concerning
the identity theft.
(p) A consumer may be charged a reasonable fee, not to exceed $5, if the consumer fails to
retain the original unique personal identification number or password provided by the
consumer-reporting agency and must be reissued the same or a new unique personal
identification number or password.

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