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Rule aims to help survivors mitigate consequences of human trafficking

The CFPB has issued a final rule aimed at helping survivors avoid some of the financial consequences of human trafficking. The rule provides a method for survivors of trafficking to submit documentation to credit reporting companies that identifies any adverse item of information that resulted from human trafficking, and prohibits credit reporting companies from providing a report containing the adverse items of information.

The CFPB says that the final rule helps survivors reclaim control of their financial lives, and among other things, the final rule:

The rule was published in the Federal Register on June 24 and becomes effective July 25, 2022.

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