FTC Rules That Reduce Consumer Fraud
And Identity Theft Boon To Shredding Industry
Wednesday, April 6th, 2005
Businesses that handle sensitive consumer credit information will be required to destroy that information before it is discarded to comply with the "Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act" (FACTA) that goes into effect in June, 2005. Those businesses include credit reporting agencies, real estate agencies, mortgage lenders, landlords, and government agencies. The Federal Trade Commission says that the Act covers all data, including paper, CDs, computer discs and hard drives. Companies must ascertain that no information can be retrieved from these media after they have been discarded.
