Section 56. (a) Every consumer reporting agency shall, upon request and proper identification of any consumer, clearly and accurately disclose to the consumer:
(1) the nature, contents and substance of all information, except medical information, in its file on the consumer at the time of the request, and which is obtainable based upon the identifying information supplied by the consumer when making such request, and if such consumer has made a written request, deliver a written copy, photocopy or electronic copy, of all such information except any code identifications which are used solely for purposes of transferring such information to and from consumer reporting agencies; provided, however, that the names of the users corresponding to the code identifications shall be disclosed to the consumer; and provided further, that the agency shall provide a clear, simple and plain meaning explanation of the information provided under this paragraph and such explanation shall be in a readable format and type, which shall not be smaller than 10 point type;
(2) the sources of all credit information obtained through routine credit reporting or through any other credit reporting techniques in the file at the time of the request, except that the sources of information acquired solely for use in preparing an investigative consumer report and actually used for no other purpose need not be disclosed; provided, however, that, in the event an action is brought pursuant to section 65, such sources shall be available to the plaintiff under appropriate discovery procedures in the court in which the action is brought; and
(3) the recipients of any consumer report on the consumer which it has furnished for employment purposes within the 2-year period preceding the request, and for any other purpose within the 6-month period preceding the request.
(b) In accordance with 15 U.S.C. section 1681c-1, every consumer reporting agency, upon contact by a consumer by phone, mail or electronic communication, or in person regarding information which may be contained in the agency files regarding that consumer, shall with each written disclosure, or in response to a request by the consumer to be advised as to the consumer's rights, promptly advise the consumer of the consumer's rights under this section. The written notice shall be in a clear and conspicuous format and be no smaller than 10 point type. The notice shall inform the consumer of the consumer's rights under this chapter, provided in a clear and conspicuous manner, in substantially the following manner:
''You have a right to obtain a copy of your credit file from a consumer credit reporting agency. You may be charged a reasonable fee not exceeding $8. There is no fee, however, if you have been turned down for credit, employment, insurance or rental dwelling because of information in your credit report within the preceding 60 days. The consumer credit reporting agency must provide someone to help you interpret the information in your credit file. Each calendar year you are entitled to receive, upon request, one free consumer credit report.
You have a right to dispute inaccurate information by contacting the consumer reporting agency directly, either in writing, by mail or electronic communication through the credit reporting agency website, or by telephone. The consumer reporting agency shall provide, upon request and without unreasonable delay, a live representative of the consumer reporting agency to assist in dispute resolution whenever possible and practicable, or to the extent consistent with federal law. However, neither you nor any credit repair company or credit service organization has the right to have accurate, current and verifiable information removed from your credit report. In most cases, under state and federal law, the consumer credit reporting agency must remove accurate, negative information from your report only if it is more than 7 years old, and must remove bankruptcy information only if it is more than 10 years old.
If you have notified a consumer credit reporting agency in writing that you dispute the accuracy of information in your file, the consumer credit reporting agency must then, within 30 business days, reinvestigate and modify or remove inaccurate information. The consumer credit reporting agency may not charge a fee for this service. Any pertinent information and copies of all documents you have concerning a dispute should be given to the consumer credit reporting agency.
If reinvestigation does not resolve the dispute to your satisfaction, you may send a statement to the consumer credit reporting agency to keep in your file, explaining why you think the record is inaccurate. The consumer credit reporting agency must include your statement about the disputed information in a report it issues about you.
You have a right to receive a record of all inquiries relating to a credit transaction initiated in the 6 months preceding your request, or 2 years in the case of a credit report used for employment purposes. This record shall include the recipients of any consumer credit report.
You have the right to opt out of any prescreening lists compiled by or with the assistance of a consumer credit reporting agency by calling the agency's toll-free telephone number, or by contacting the agency through electronic communication or in writing. You may be entitled to collect compensation, in certain circumstances, if you are damaged by a person's negligent or intentional failure to comply with the credit reporting act.
You have a right to request a ''security freeze'' on your consumer report. The security freeze will prohibit a consumer reporting agency from releasing any information in your consumer report without your express authorization. A security freeze shall be requested by sending a request either by toll-free telephone, secure electronic means or mail consistent with 15 U.S.C. section 1681c-1 to a consumer reporting agency. The security freeze is designed to prevent credit, loans or services from being approved in your name without your consent. You should be aware that using a security freeze may delay, interfere with, or prevent the timely approval of any subsequent request or application you make regarding new loans, credit, mortgage, insurance, government services or payments, rental housing, employment, investment, license, cellular phone, utilities, digital signature, internet credit card transactions or other services, including an extension of credit at point of sale.
When you place a security freeze on your consumer report, within 5 business days of receiving your request for a security freeze, the consumer reporting agency shall send confirmation of the security freeze consistent with 15 U.S.C. section 1681c-1.''.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XV - Regulation of Trade
Chapter 93 - Regulation of Trade and Certain Enterprises
Section 1 - Massachusetts Antitrust Act; Short Title Applicable to Secs. 1 to 14a; Purpose
Section 4 - Restraint of Trade or Commerce
Section 6 - Discouraging Competition
Section 8 - Investigation by Attorney General
Section 9 - Civil Actions by Attorney General
Section 10 - Violations of Secs. 4 or 5 With Intent to Injure Person; Punishment; Jurisdiction
Section 11 - Judgment or Decree as Prima Facie Evidence; Effect on Public Contracts
Section 12 - Civil Actions; Treble Damages; Attorneys Fees; Injunction; Stay
Section 13 - Limitations of Actions
Section 14a - Effect of Massachusetts Antitrust Act Upon Consumer Protection Laws
Section 14e - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 14e to 14k
Section 14f - Unfair Sales; Sales at Less Than Cost; Penalties
Section 14g - Advertising or Offering to Sell or Selling at Retail or Wholesale Excepted
Section 14h - Injunction; Duties of District Attorneys
Section 14i - Conflict of Laws
Section 14j - Partial Invalidity
Section 14k - Unfair Sales Act; Short Title Applicable to Secs. 14e to 14k
Section 14l - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 14m to 14r
Section 14m - Distribution and Redemption of Trading Stamps; Printing; Minimum Value
Section 14n - Distribution and Redemption of Trading Stamps; Conditions Precedent
Section 14o - New Bonds; Liability
Section 14p - Cessation of Business; Conditions Precedent
Section 14q - Redemption of Stamps; Defaults; Procedure
Section 14r - Penalties for Violation of Secs. 14m to 14p; Jurisdiction
Section 14s - Redemption of Credit Slips; Time Limitation
Section 15 - Publication of Statement of Financial Condition of Mining Corporation
Section 16 - False Statement Filed With Commissioner
Section 17 - Sale of Stock of Mining Corporation With Knowledge of False Advertisement; Penalty
Section 18 - False Statements to Stock Exchanges; Penalty
Section 18b - Coin Operated Laundries; Notice to Consumer of Drying Times
Section 24 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 24 to 28
Section 24b - License; Application; Fee; Terms; Multi-State Licensing System
Section 24c - Registration of Third-Party Loan Servicer; Fees; Multi-State Licensing System
Section 24g - Requisites for License; Grounds for Denial; Written Decision; Appeal
Section 24j - Cease and Desist Orders; Temporary Orders; Notice and Hearing; Review
Section 24k - Enforcement; Civil Action
Section 25 - Amount, Form and Provisions of Bond
Section 26 - Sureties; Approval; Filing; Cancellation; Notice
Section 27 - Record of Bonds; Open to Public Inspection
Section 28a - Removal or Termination Sales
Section 28d - Violations of Secs. 28a to 28c; Penalties
Section 28e - Jurisdiction of Superior Court
Section 28f - Fire Sales; Advertising
Section 29 - Powers of Outdoor Advertising Board; Rules and Regulations; Permits; Hearings
Section 30 - Prohibition of Certain Billboards; Conformance to Rules and Regulations; Application
Section 30a - Abatement and Removal of Billboard, Sign or Other Device; Nuisance
Section 31 - Jurisdiction of Supreme Judicial and Superior Courts
Section 32 - Application of Secs. 29 to 31 and Sec. 33; Exempted Signs, Etc.
Section 33 - Violations of Rule, Regulation, etc., Established Under Sec. 29; Penalties
Section 40 - Solicitation of Business on Public Sidewalks
Section 40a - Dishonored Checks; Demand for Payment
Section 42 - Trade Secrets; Definitions Applicable to Secs. 42 to 42g
Section 42a - Trade Secrets; Injunctive Relief
Section 42b - Trade Secrets; Damages
Section 42c - Trade Secrets; Attorney's Fees and Costs
Section 42e - Trade Secrets; Statute of Limitations
Section 42f - Trade Secrets; Effect on Other Law
Section 42g - Trade Secrets; Uniformity of Application and Construction
Section 43 - Unsolicited Merchandise
Section 43a - Fees, Penalties or Other Charges for Sending Original Bill or Invoice by Postal Mail
Section 48 - Cancellation of Agreements Consummated at Place Other Than Seller's Place of Business
Section 48a - Cancellation of Membership Camping Contracts
Section 49 - Debt Collection in an Unfair, Deceptive or Unreasonable Manner
Section 49a - Retail Trade Reporting Agencies; Disclosures
Section 50 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 50 to 67
Section 51 - Consumer Report; Circumstances Under Which Reporting Agency May Furnish
Section 52 - Information Not to Be Contained in Consumer Report; Exceptions
Section 53 - Investigative Consumer Report; Disclosures to Consumer
Section 54 - Procedures to Be Maintained by Reporting Agency
Section 59 - Charge to Consumer for Disclosures
Section 60a - Procedures for Accurate Reporting of Public Record Information
Section 62a - Consumer Requested Security Freeze on Consumer Report
Section 63 - Willful Noncompliance With Secs. 50 to 62a; Liability for Damages
Section 64 - Negligent Noncompliance With Secs. 50 to 62a; Liability for Damages
Section 65 - Jurisdiction; Limitations
Section 66 - Obtaining Information From Consumer Reporting Agency Under False Pretenses; Penalty
Section 66a - Introducing False Information Into Consumer Reporting Agency's Files; Penalty
Section 68 - Noncompliance as Unfair Trade Practice
Section 68a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 68b to 68d
Section 68b - Credit Services Organization; Restrictions
Section 68c - Written Statement of Credit Services Organization Provided to Buyer; Contents
Section 68d - Contract Between Buyer and Credit Services Organization; Requirements
Section 68e - Violations of Secs. 68b to 68d
Section 70 - Certification of Title to Mortgaged Premises; Liability of Attorney; Unfair Practice
Section 71 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 72 to 75
Section 72 - Purchases and Sales of Hearing Aids; Prerequisites
Section 75 - Violations of Secs. 72 to 74; Effect; Rules and Regulations
Section 78 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 78a to 88
Section 78a - Health Clubs to Have Aed and Aed Provider on Premises
Section 79 - Sellers of Contracts for Health Club Services; Bond Requirement
Section 80 - Contracts for Health Club Services; Terms
Section 81 - Contracts for Health Club Services; Cancellation of Contract; Notice; Refund
Section 85 - Void and Unenforceable Contracts for Health Club Services
Section 86 - Actions for Damages or Other Relief; Actions Involving Use or Non-Use of Defibrillator
Section 87 - Violations of Secs. 78 to 88; Civil Penalty
Section 88 - Enforcement of Bonding Provisions by Attorney General
Section 89 - Dressing Room Surveillance; Penalty
Section 90 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 90 to 93
Section 91 - Written Statement of Information Prior to Execution of Consumer Lease
Section 92 - Advertisement for Consumer Lease; Statement Regarding Payment
Section 92a - Consumer Lease; Item Disclosure
Section 92b - Reinstatement of Agreement Following Failure of Timely Payment
Section 93 - Liability of Lessor; Limits on Recovery; Offset and Counterclaim
Section 94 - Contract for Purchase and Sale of Propane Gas
Section 95 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 95 to 100
Section 96 - Sale or Distribution of Plaintiff Personal Injury Listing; Required Information
Section 97 - Disclosure of Plaintiff Personal Injury Listing
Section 98 - Unfair and Deceptive Acts or Practices Relating to Plaintiff Personal Injury Listings
Section 99 - Violations of Secs. 96 to 98; Remedies
Section 100 - Violations of Secs. 96 to 98; Penalties
Section 101 - Waiver of Consumer Rights Prohibited
Section 102 - Equal Rights; Violations; Civil Actions; Costs
Section 103 - Equal Rights; Age and Handicap; Violations; Remedies
Section 104 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 104 and 105
Section 105 - Credit Cards; Checks; Personal Identification Information
Section 106 - Video Rental; Records; Penalty
Section 107 - Customized Wheelchairs; Nonconformity With Warrant; Rights and Remedies
Section 108 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 108 to 113
Section 110 - Complaint That Customer's Ixc or Lec Has Been Switched Without Customer Authorization
Section 111 - Information Booklet Describing Customer's Rights Under Secs. 108 to 113
Section 112 - Customer Refunds
Section 114 - Real Estate Transactions; Disclosure; Psychologically Impacted Property