Section 714G.5. Fees.  


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  •   1.  A consumer reporting agency shall not charge any fee to a consumer who is the victim of identity theft for commencing a security freeze, temporary suspension, or removal if with the initial security freeze request, the consumer submits a valid copy of the police report concerning the unlawful use of identification information by another person.

      2.  A consumer reporting agency may charge a fee not to exceed ten dollars to a consumer who is not the victim of identity theft for each security freeze, removal, or for reissuing a personal identification number or password if the consumer fails to retain the original number. The consumer reporting agency may charge a fee not to exceed twelve dollars for each temporary suspension of a security freeze.

    2008 Acts, ch 1063, §5