0001| SENATE BILL 309 | 0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| MARK L. BOITANO | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| AN ACT | 0011| RELATING TO CREDIT BUREAUS; REQUIRING CREDIT BUREAUS TO | 0012| IMPLEMENT CREDIT REPORT CORRECTIONS WITHIN A SPECIFIC TIME; | 0013| AUTHORIZING A CIVIL FINE FOR NONCOMPLIANCE; AMENDING SECTIONS | 0014| OF THE NMSA 1978. | 0015| | 0016| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0017| Section 1. Section 56-3-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1969, | 0018| Chapter 259, Section 2, as amended) is amended to read: | 0019| "56-3-2. AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC-- | 0020| LIABILITY.-- | 0021| A. Any credit bureau conducting business in the | 0022| state shall provide trained personnel to interview and counsel | 0023| with a consumer, during normal business hours, concerning any | 0024| information about that consumer contained in the credit | 0025| bureau's files. |
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0001| B. A credit bureau, upon request, shall disclose | 0002| the content of all information about that particular consumer | 0003| [which] that is included in his credit report or rating if | 0004| the consumer making the request presents adequate | 0005| identification. | 0006| C. For any consumer to whom credit has been | 0007| refused because of a credit bureau's report, the reporting | 0008| credit bureau [which compiled the report] shall make any | 0009| necessary re-investigation and perform any necessary updating | 0010| or correction of records at no cost to the consumer. A credit | 0011| bureau may charge a fee [of] not to exceed five dollars | 0012| ($5.00) for any re-investigation requested by [any] a | 0013| consumer if that consumer has not been refused credit on the | 0014| basis of a credit bureau report. | 0015| D. After a credit bureau has been given written | 0016| notice of any error in its credit report or record by a | 0017| consumer, the credit bureau [is liable for any subsequent | 0018| report which fails to correct the error] shall correct that | 0019| error within fifteen days of the written notice. However, | 0020| prior to receiving written notice of such error, a credit | 0021| bureau or its source of information is not liable for any | 0022| damages caused by any reports or dispersal of information | 0023| [which] that is the result of an unintentional error of | 0024| either the credit bureau or its source of information. A | 0025| credit bureau shall be subject to a fine in the amount of |
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0001| fifty dollars ($50.00) for each month after that fifteen-day | 0002| period that the error is not corrected, as provided in | 0003| Subsection B of Section 56-3-7 NMSA 1978. | 0004| E. A credit bureau shall give to any consumer | 0005| examining his credit record forms upon which to designate any | 0006| errors [which] that the consumer discovers in his credit | 0007| record or report." | 0008| Section 2. Section 56-3-7 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1971, | 0009| Chapter 278, Section 2) is amended to read: | 0010| "56-3-7. CIVIL LIABILITY FOR NONCOMPLIANCE.-- | 0011| A. Any credit bureau or user of information that | 0012| willfully fails to comply with any requirement of Sections | 0013| [50-18-1 through 50-18-6 NMSA 1953] 56-3-1 through 56-3-6 | 0014| NMSA 1978 with respect to any consumer is liable to that | 0015| consumer in an amount equal to: | 0016| (1) any actual damages sustained by the | 0017| consumer as a result of the failure; | 0018| (2) punitive damages as the court may allow; | 0019| and | 0020| (3) in the case of any successful action | 0021| under this section, costs of the action and reasonable | 0022| [attorney's] attorney fees as determined by the court. | 0023| B. Any credit bureau or user of information [that | 0024| is negligent in failing] who fails to comply with any | 0025| requirement of Sections [50-18-1 through 50-18-6 NMSA 1953] |
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0001| 56-3-1 through 56-3-6 NMSA 1978 with respect to any consumer | 0002| is liable to that consumer in an amount equal to: | 0003| (1) any actual damages sustained by the | 0004| consumer as a result of the failure; [and] | 0005| (2) in the case of any successful action | 0006| under this section, costs of the action and reasonable | 0007| [attorney's] attorney fees as determined by the court; | 0008| and | 0009| (3) a fine in the amount of fifty dollars | 0010| ($50.00) for each month after a credit bureau has received | 0011| written notice of an error on a consumer's credit report, but | 0012| has failed to correct that report." | 0013|  |