Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2432

Introduced
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Report Pass
5/19/22  
Engrossed
5/24/22  
Refer
5/26/22  
Report Pass
6/22/22  
Enrolled
6/23/22  

Caption

General Regulatory Provisions--deceptive Trade Practices

Impact

The implications of S2432 are significant for both consumers and credit agencies operating in Rhode Island. By enforcing stricter identification requirements, the bill may lead to a reduction in fraudulent activities associated with credit reports. Additionally, this legislative measure aligns with national trends toward increased transparency and accountability in the credit reporting sector. Credit bureaus will need to adapt their processes and technologies to comply with these new requirements, potentially incurring additional operational costs.

Summary

Bill S2432, relating to commercial law and general regulatory provisions on deceptive trade practices, was introduced to amend existing regulations surrounding credit report disclosures in Rhode Island. The bill primarily aims to enhance consumer protection by ensuring that credit bureaus cannot rely solely on a consumer's social security number when determining identity matches for credit reports. Instead, the bill mandates that at least one additional identifier—such as name, address, or date of birth—must also correspond to protect consumers from potential identity theft and inaccuracies in credit reporting.

Contention

During discussions surrounding S2432, concerns were raised about the balancing act between consumer protection and the operational feasibility for credit bureaus. Some stakeholders argued that while enhancing identity verification is necessary, the additional requirements may complicate and slow down the credit inquiry process. Opponents of the bill voiced their worries regarding the possible ramifications on the availability and accessibility of credit for consumers if the additional requirements result in longer processing times or stricter gatekeeping practices by credit bureaus.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8346

General Regulatory Provisions--deceptive Trade Practices

RI S2717

General Regulatory Provisions -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI H7564

General Regulatory Provisions -­ Deceptive Trade Practices

RI H7401

General Regulatory Provisions -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI H7601

General Regulatory Provisions -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI S2688

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI H7509

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI S0477

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI H5593

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

RI S0176

Consumer Credit History Employment Protection Act -- Deceptive Trade Practices

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.