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Contractor's Name
DataQuest LLC
Approval Date
3/28/2019
Council Approval Date
3/27/2019
Department
Human Resources
Department Project Manager
Dean Koutlas
Subject / Project Title
Background Screening Services
Tracking Number
0001689
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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EXHIBIT B <br /> All users of consumer reports must comply with all applicable regulations. Information about applicable <br /> regulations currently in effect can be found at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's website, <br /> www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore. <br /> NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS: <br /> OBLIGATIONS OF USERS UNDER THE FCRA <br /> The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C. §1681-1681y, requires that this notice be provided to inform users of consumer <br /> reports of their legal obligations. State law may impose additional requirements. The text of the FCRA is set forth in full at the <br /> Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's(CFPB)website at www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore. At the end of this document is a list <br /> of United States Code citations for the FCRA. Other information about user duties is also available at the CFPB's website. Users must <br /> consult the relevant provisions of the FCRA for details about their obligations under the FCRA. <br /> The first section of this summary sets forth the responsibilities imposed by the FCRA on all users of consumer reports. The subsequent <br /> sections discuss the duties of users of reports that contain specific types of information,or that are used for certain purposes, and the <br /> legal consequences of violations. If you are a furnisher of information to a consumer reporting agency (CRA), you have additional <br /> obligations and will receive a separate notice from the CRA describing your duties as a furnisher. <br /> I.OBLIGATIONS OF ALL USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS <br /> A.Users Must Have a Permissible Purpose <br /> Congress has limited the use of consumer reports to protect consumers' privacy. All users must have a permissible purpose under the <br /> FCRA to obtain a consumer report. Section 604 contains a list of the permissible purposes under the law. These are: <br /> •As ordered by a court or a federal grand jury subpoena. Section 604(a)(1) <br /> •As instructed by the consumer in writing. Section 604(a)(2) <br /> •For the extension of credit as a result of an application from a consumer,or the review or collection of a consumer's account. <br /> Section 604(a)(3)(A) <br /> • For employment purposes, including hiring and promotion decisions, where the consumer has given written permission. <br /> Sections 604(a)(3)(B)and 604(b) <br /> •For the underwriting of insurance as a result of an application from a consumer. Section 604(a)(3)(C) <br /> •When there is a legitimate business need,in connection with a business transaction that is initiated by the consumer. Section <br /> 604(a)(3)(F)(i) <br /> •To review a consumer's account to determine whether the consumer continues to meet the terms of the account. Section <br /> 604(a)(3)(F)(ii) <br /> •To determine a consumer's eligibility for a license or other benefit granted by a governmental instrumentality required by law <br /> to consider an applicant's financial responsibility or status. Section 604(a)(3)(D) <br /> •For use by a potential investor or servicer,or current insurer,in a valuation or assessment of the credit or prepayment risks <br /> associated with an existing credit obligation.Section 604(a)(3)(E) <br /> • For use by state and local officials in connection with the determination of child support payments, or modifications and <br /> enforcement thereof. Sections 604(a)(4)and 604(a)(5) <br /> In addition,creditors and insurers may obtain certain consumer report information for the purpose of making"prescreened"unsolicited <br /> offers of credit or insurance. Section 604(c).The particular obligations of users of"prescreened"information are described in Section <br /> VII below. <br /> B.Users Must Provide Certifications <br /> Section 604(f)prohibits any person from obtaining a consumer report from a consumer reporting agency(CRA)unless the person has <br /> certified to the CRA the permissible purpose(s)for which the report is being obtained and certifies that the report will not be used for <br /> any other purpose. <br /> DataQuest CSA_Rev:20180524-2(CAS1655106.DOCX2/11336.020002/I Page 10 of 14 <br />
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