Definitions
Utah Administrative Code
Utah Administrative Code
(1) "Challenge" means any act performed by a credit services organization to dispute an entry appearing on the buyer's credit report. (2) "Credit report" means any document prepared by a credit reporting agency used to demonstrate a buyer's credit-worthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity. (3) "Inaccurate information" means data that includes a typographical error or similar clerical or technical fault that creates reasonable doubt about the data's reliability. (4) "Material error" means false or misleading information on a buyer's credit report that could reasonably affect a decision to extend or deny credit to the buyer. (5) "Material omission" means information that: (a) should appear on a buyer's credit report but does not; and (b) could reasonably affect a decision to extend or deny credit to the buyer. (6) "Outdated information" means information that, in accordance with state or federal law, should not appear on the buyer's credit report because of its age. (7) "Unverifiable information" means an entry on a credit report that lacks supporting evidence sufficient to convince a reasonable person that the entry is proper. KEY: credit services, consumer, protection Date of Last Change: December 8, 2023 Notice of Continuation: October 4, 2023 Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 13-2-5(1)
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