Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB934

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Engrossed
3/6/24  
Refer
3/21/24  

Caption

Consumer reports; limit redisclosure to third party.

Impact

The impact of HB 934 on Mississippi laws is significant as it aims to fortify consumer protection regarding credit and personal data. By ensuring that third parties cannot access an individual's credit report without explicit authorization or existing relationships, the bill seeks to prevent unauthorized disclosures that could lead to financial harm or identity theft. Furthermore, the alignment with existing laws such as the S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act reinforces the state's commitment to secure lending practices.

Summary

House Bill 934 seeks to limit the redisclosure of consumer reports that are requested in connection with residential mortgage loans. Specifically, the bill stipulates that consumer reporting agencies cannot furnish reports to third parties solely based on a request linked to a mortgage loan without proper documentation or authorization from the consumer. This is designed to enhance consumer privacy and control over their financial information during mortgage transactions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 934 appears to be broadly supportive among legislators focused on consumer protection and privacy rights. Advocates argue that the bill represents a necessary step in safeguarding individual financial information from potential misuse by financial institutions or third parties. However, there may be concerns from financial agencies regarding the operational implications of limiting access to consumer credit information, which could affect their ability to perform credit evaluations during mortgage loan processing.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the potential for this bill to restrict timely access to crucial financial data during mortgage proceedings. Opponents may argue that the stricter limitations on redisclosure could complicate or slow down the mortgage loan process, potentially leading to frustrations for both lenders and consumers. Balancing privacy with the need for efficient financial transactions remains a crucial topic in discussions surrounding HB 934.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2267

Marijuana; provide for automatic expunction where the amount of marijuana was under the legal amount of medical cannabis.

MS HB1225

Mississippi Telephone Solicitation Act; transfer enforcement authority to Attorney General's office.

MS SB2266

Marijuana; authorize expunction of convictions where amount was under the legally allowed amount of medical cannabis.

MS HB1271

Commercial Financing Disclosure Law; create.

MS HB849

Securities laws; provide certain exemptions regarding blockchain tokens.

MS SB2673

Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Board; make independent from Mississippi Real Estate Commission.

MS HB1187

Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board; separate from Mississippi Real Estate Commission and from Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Board.

MS HB571

Credit reports; prohibit release of information unless authorized by the consumer.

MS SB2619

Commercial Financing Dosclosure Law.

MS HB880

Mississippi Consumer Privacy Act for State Agencies; create.

Similar Bills

MS HB993

Mortgage brokers and lenders; authorize to perform organization activities at a remote location.

MS SB2508

Mortgage brokers and lenders; authorize to perform organization activities at a remote location.

MS SB2267

Marijuana; provide for automatic expunction where the amount of marijuana was under the legal amount of medical cannabis.

MS SB2266

Marijuana; authorize expunction of convictions where amount was under the legally allowed amount of medical cannabis.

MS HB1428

Money Transmission Modernization Act; create and repeal MS Money Transmitters Act.

MS SB2507

Mississippi Money Transmission Modernization Act; enact.

TX HB10

Relating to the regulation of residential mortgage loan originators; providing a penalty.

MS SB2603

Digital Asset Mining Protection Act; create.