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How central is accuracy to the credit reporting system? It’s important enough that Congress mentioned it in the second line of the Fair Credit Reporting Act – and more than 70 times in the text of the statute. On December 10, 2019, the p to talk about issues affecting the accuracy of both traditional credit reports and background screening reports used by employers and landlords. It’s a discussion you and your clients won’t want to miss.

FTC Commissioner Phillips will convene the Accuracy in Consumer Reporting Workshop at 9:00 ET.

Accuracy in Consumer Reporting Workshop logoPanel #1 will focus on Furnisher Practices and Compliance with Accuracy Requirements. Panel #2 will delve into Current Accuracy Topics for Traditional Credit Reporting Agencies.

The afternoon session will feature remarks from Brian Johnson, Deputy Director of the CFPB. Shifting the conversation to background reports, Panel #3 will discuss Accuracy Considerations for Background Screening. Panel #4 will consider what consumers and businesses face when Navigating the Dispute Process.

Accuracy in Consumer Reporting will take place at the FTC’s Constitution Center conference facility, 400 7th Street, S.W., in Washington, DC. Can’t attend the December 10th event in person? Watch the webcast from a link that will go live moments before the 9:00 ET start time.

The record will remain open for your until January 10, 2020.

 

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