Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 117.djvu/1995

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[117 STAT. 1976]
PUBLIC LAW 107-000—MMMM. DD, 2003
[117 STAT. 1976]

117 STAT. 1976

PUBLIC LAW 108–159—DEC. 4, 2003 disclosed to the consumer consistent with subparagraph (C). ‘‘(iii) ENTERPRISE DEFINED.—For purposes of this subparagraph, the term ‘enterprise’ has the same meaning as in paragraph (6) of section 1303 of the Federal Housing Enterprises Financial Safety and Soundness Act of 1992. ‘‘(C) DISCLOSURES OF CREDIT SCORES NOT OBTAINED FROM A CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCY.—A person that is subject to the provisions of this subsection and that uses a credit score, other than a credit score provided by a consumer reporting agency, may satisfy the obligation to provide a credit score by disclosing a credit score and associated key factors supplied by a consumer reporting agency. ‘‘(D) NOTICE TO HOME LOAN APPLICANTS.—A copy of the following notice, which shall include the name, address, and telephone number of each consumer reporting agency providing a credit score that was used: ‘NOTICE

TO THE HOME LOAN APPLICANT

‘In connection with your application for a home loan, the lender must disclose to you the score that a consumer reporting agency distributed to users and the lender used in connection with your home loan, and the key factors affecting your credit scores. ‘The credit score is a computer generated summary calculated at the time of the request and based on information that a consumer reporting agency or lender has on file. The scores are based on data about your credit history and payment patterns. Credit scores are important because they are used to assist the lender in determining whether you will obtain a loan. They may also be used to determine what interest rate you may be offered on the mortgage. Credit scores can change over time, depending on your conduct, how your credit history and payment patterns change, and how credit scoring technologies change. ‘Because the score is based on information in your credit history, it is very important that you review the credit-related information that is being furnished to make sure it is accurate. Credit records may vary from one company to another. ‘If you have questions about your credit score or the credit information that is furnished to you, contact the consumer reporting agency at the address and telephone number provided with this notice, or contact the lender, if the lender developed or generated the credit score. The consumer reporting agency plays no part in the decision to take any action on the loan application and is unable to provide you with specific reasons for the decision on a loan application. ‘If you have questions concerning the terms of the loan, contact the lender.’. ‘‘(E) ACTIONS NOT REQUIRED UNDER THIS SUBSECTION.— This subsection shall not require any person to— ‘‘(i) explain the information provided pursuant to subsection (f); ‘‘(ii) disclose any information other than a credit score or key factors, as defined in subsection (f);

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