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Press Release
March 01, 2011

Federal Reserve seeks comment on proposed
rules on risk-based pricing notices and adverse
action notices
For immediate release
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The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
on Tuesday proposed regulations regarding the credit score disclosure
requirements of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer
Protection Act. The statute requires creditors to disclose credit scores
and related information to consumers in risk-based pricing and adverse
action notices under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) if a credit
score was used in setting the credit terms or taking adverse action.
The Board proposes to amend Regulation V (Fair Credit Reporting) to
revise the content requirements for risk-based pricing notices and to add
related model forms to reflect the new credit score disclosure
requirements. The Board is issuing this proposal jointly with the FTC.
The Board also proposes to amend certain model notices in Regulation
B (Equal Credit Opportunity), which combine the adverse action notice
requirements for both Regulation B and the FCRA. The proposed
amendments would revise the model notices to incorporate the new
credit score disclosure requirements.
Public comments on the proposed rules under Regulations V and B are
due 30 days after publication in the Federal Register, which is expected
shortly.
The notices for the two proposed rules are attached.

Federal Register notice, Regulation V: HTML | 10 MB PDF
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Federal Register notice, Regulation B: HTML | 82 KB PDF
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Last Update: March 01, 2011

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