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Contractor's Name
National Center for Safety Initiatives LLC
Approval Date
8/15/2019
Department
Parks
Department Project Manager
Kimberly Shelton
Subject / Project Title
Background Checks for Seasonal Employees
Tracking Number
0001979
Total Compensation
$5,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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DocuSign Envelope ID:4F8A5C36-6108-4FB3-9B63-6018FD5692BB <br /> NATIONAL CENTER FOR SAFETY INITIATIVES END-USER AGREEMENT <br /> Para informacion en espanol, visite www.consumednance.gov/learnmore o escribe a la Consumer Financial Protection <br /> Bureau, 1700 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20552. <br /> A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act <br /> The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act(FCRA)promotes the accuracy,fairness,and privacy of information in <br /> the files of consumer reporting agencies.There are many types of consumer reporting agencies,including credit bureaus <br /> and specialty agencies(such as agencies that sell information about check writing histories,medical records,and rental <br /> history records).Here is a summary of your major rights under the FCRA.For more information,including <br /> information about additional rights,go to www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore or write to:Consumer Financial <br /> Protection Bureau,1700 G Street N.W.,Washington,DC 20552. <br /> • You must be told if information in your file has been used against you. Anyone who uses a credit report or <br /> another type of consumer report to deny your application for credit,insurance,or employment—or to take another <br /> adverse action against you—must tell you,and must give you the name,address,and phone number of the agency <br /> that provided the information. <br /> • You have the right to know what is in your file.You may request and obtain all the information about you in the <br /> files of a consumer reporting agency(your"file disclosure").You will be required to provide proper identification, <br /> which may include your Social Security number.In many cases,the disclosure will be free.You are entitled to a free <br /> file disclosure if: <br /> • a person has taken adverse action against you because of information in your credit report; <br /> • you are the victim of identity theft and place a fraud alert in your file; <br /> • your file contains inaccurate information as a result of fraud; <br /> • you are on public assistance; <br /> • you are unemployed but expect to apply for employment within 60 days. <br /> In addition,all consumers are entitled to one free disclosure every 12 months upon request from each nationwide <br /> credit bureau and from nationwide specialty consumer reporting agencies. See www.consumerfinance.gov/ <br /> learnmore for additional information. <br /> • You have the right to ask for a credit score. Credit scores are numerical summaries of your credit-worthiness <br /> based on information from credit bureaus.You may request a credit score from consumer reporting agencies that <br /> create scores or distribute scores used in residential real property loans,but you will have to pay for it.In some <br /> mortgage transactions,you will receive credit score information for free from the mortgage lender. <br /> • You have the right to dispute incomplete or inaccurate information. If you identify information in your file that <br /> is incomplete or inaccurate,and report it to the consumer reporting agency,the agency must investigate unless your <br /> dispute is frivolous. See www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore for an explanation of dispute procedures. <br /> • Consumer reporting agencies must correct or delete inaccurate,incomplete,or unverifiable information. <br /> Inaccurate,incomplete,or unverifiable information must be removed or corrected,usually within 30 days.However, <br /> a consumer reporting agency may continue to report information it has verified as accurate. <br /> • Consumer reporting agencies may not report outdated negative information.In most cases,a consumer <br /> reporting agency may not report negative information that is more than seven years old,or bankruptcies that are <br /> more than 10 years old. <br /> • Access to your file is limited.A consumer reporting agency may provide information about you only to people with <br /> a valid need--usually to consider an application with a creditor,insurer,employer,landlord,or other business.The <br /> FCRA specifies those with a valid need for access. <br /> • You must give your consent for reports to be provided to employers. A consumer reporting agency may not give <br /> out information about you to your employer,or a potential employer,without your written consent given to the <br />
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