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CFPB Issues Proposed Rule to Ban Medical Bills from Credit Reports

Michael Christians • June 19, 2024

On June 12th, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a proposed rule that would make several changes to Regulation V (the Fair Credit Reporting Act) when it comes to medical debt.


Currently, Regulation V permits a creditor to use the medical information of a consumer, under certain conditions, when determining his/her eligibility for credit. The proposed rule would amend Regulation V to only allow the use of medical information related to the consumer’s income or the purpose of the loan. For example, a creditor could consider a consumer’s receipt of disability benefits when conducting an ability to repay analysis under Regulation Z.


Furthermore, under the proposed rule, a consumer reporting agency would only be permitted to furnish a credit report containing the consumer’s medical debt information (e.g., collection items related to medical expenses) in very limited circumstances.


Comments on the proposed rule are due by August 12th. You can find more information here

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