New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03808

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  

Caption

Prohibits reporting debt arrears of an individual which are due to a COVID-19 related hardship to a consumer reporting agency; provides for the removal of such information from an individual's file with such agency.

Companion Bills

NY S05071

Same As Prohibits reporting debt arrears of an individual which are due to a COVID-19 related hardship to a consumer reporting agency; provides for the removal of such information from an individual's file with such agency.

Previously Filed As

NY S05071

Prohibits reporting debt arrears of an individual which are due to a COVID-19 related hardship to a consumer reporting agency; provides for the removal of such information from an individual's file with such agency.

NY A01654

Prohibits reporting debt arrears of an individual which are due to a COVID-19 related hardship to a consumer reporting agency; provides for the removal of such information from an individual's file with such agency.

NY S07167

Prohibits reporting debt arrears of an individual which are due to a COVID-19 related hardship to a consumer reporting agency; provides for the removal of such information from an individual's file with such agency.

NY HB1370

Health care providers, certain; reporting of medical debt to consumer reporting agencies prohibited.

NY A02192

Prohibits any lessor or agent of a lessor from reporting to any consumer reporting agency, and prohibits consumer reporting agencies from maintaining such information.

NY A2549

Requires consumer reporting agencies to increase protection of consumers' personal information.

NY S1353

Requires consumer reporting agencies to increase protection of consumers' personal information.

NY HB1058

Prohibit the reporting of medical debt to a consumer reporting agency and to provide a penalty therefor.

NY HB1265

Consumer reporting agencies; prohibited from making reports concerning medical debt.

NY H7103

Prohibits hospitals and other medical providers from reporting medical debt to consumer reporting agencies. A violation of this chapter may be pursued on behalf of the consumer by the attorney general.

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