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Section 505 - Removal of security freeze for protected consumer.

UT Code § 13-45-505 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) To remove a security freeze that is placed under this part, the protected consumer's representative or the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze shall: (a) submit a request for the removal of the security freeze to the consumer reporting agency: (i) at the address or other point of contact provided by the consumer reporting agency; and (ii) in the manner specified by the consumer reporting agency; (b) provide to the consumer reporting agency: (i) in the case of a request by a protected consumer's representative: (A) sufficient proof of identification of the protected consumer; (B) sufficient proof of identification of the protected consumer's representative; and (C) sufficient proof of authority to act on behalf of the protected consumer; or (ii) in the case of a request by the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze: (A) sufficient proof of identification of the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze; and (B) proof that the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze is not a protected consumer; and (c) if applicable, pay the consumer reporting agency a fee described in Subsection 13-45-506(2).

(a) submit a request for the removal of the security freeze to the consumer reporting agency: (i) at the address or other point of contact provided by the consumer reporting agency; and (ii) in the manner specified by the consumer reporting agency;

(i) at the address or other point of contact provided by the consumer reporting agency; and

(ii) in the manner specified by the consumer reporting agency;

(b) provide to the consumer reporting agency: (i) in the case of a request by a protected consumer's representative: (A) sufficient proof of identification of the protected consumer; (B) sufficient proof of identification of the protected consumer's representative; and (C) sufficient proof of authority to act on behalf of the protected consumer; or (ii) in the case of a request by the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze: (A) sufficient proof of identification of the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze; and (B) proof that the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze is not a protected consumer; and

(i) in the case of a request by a protected consumer's representative: (A) sufficient proof of identification of the protected consumer; (B) sufficient proof of identification of the protected consumer's representative; and (C) sufficient proof of authority to act on behalf of the protected consumer; or

(A) sufficient proof of identification of the protected consumer;

(B) sufficient proof of identification of the protected consumer's representative; and

(C) sufficient proof of authority to act on behalf of the protected consumer; or

(ii) in the case of a request by the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze: (A) sufficient proof of identification of the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze; and (B) proof that the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze is not a protected consumer; and

(A) sufficient proof of identification of the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze; and

(B) proof that the consumer who is subject to a protected consumer security freeze is not a protected consumer; and

(c) if applicable, pay the consumer reporting agency a fee described in Subsection 13-45-506(2).

(2) Within 30 days after the day on which a consumer reporting agency receives a request under Subsection (1), the consumer reporting agency shall remove the security freeze.

(3) A consumer reporting agency may remove a security freeze for a protected consumer or delete a record of a protected consumer if the security freeze was placed or the record was created based on a material misrepresentation of fact by the protected consumer or the protected consumer's representative.

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Section 505 - Removal of security freeze for protected consumer.