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Final Rule

Prohibition on Inclusion of Adverse Information in Consumer Reporting in Cases of Human Trafficking (Regulation V); Correction

Agency
Document Number
2022-21535
Published
October 5, 2022
Effective Date
October 5, 2022

Abstract

On June 24, 2022, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau or CFPB) published the "Prohibition on Inclusion of Adverse Information in Consumer Reporting in Cases of Human Trafficking (Regulation V)" final rule (Human Trafficking Final Rule) in the Federal Register. The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION in the Human Trafficking Final Rule contained a formatting error in footnote 51. This document corrects this error.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2022-21535 Federal Register document?
Document 2022-21535 is a Final Rule published by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the Federal Register on October 5, 2022, with an effective date of October 5, 2022. On June 24, 2022, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau or CFPB) published the "Prohibition on Inclusion of Adverse Information in Consumer Reporting in Cases of Human Trafficking (Regulation V)" final rule (Human Trafficking Final Rule) in the Federal Register. The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION in the Human Trafficking Final Rule contained a formatting error in footnote 51. This document corrects this error. View the original at https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/10/05/2022-21535/prohibition-on-inclusion-of-adverse-information-in-consumer-reporting-in-cases-of-human-trafficking.
Is document 2022-21535 an economically significant rule?
No. Document 2022-21535 is not classified as economically significant under Executive Order 12866. Economically significant rules require OIRA review and are estimated to have impacts of $100 million or more per year.
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