FREE SHRED DAYS

Aug 6, 10am-1pm
Legence Bank
Eldorado, IL

Aug 21, 10am-1pm
Alexander Funeral Home
Newburgh, IN

Sep 10, 10am-1pm
German American Bank
Jasper, IN

Sep 10, 2pm-4pm
German American Bank
Washington, IN

Sep 18, 10am-1pm
Parkway Plaza
Madisonville, KY

Sep 24, 10am-1pm
Sports Center
Owensboro, KY

Oct 1, 10am-1pm
Three Rivers Credit
Mt. Carmel, IL

Oct 15 , 10am-1pm
Train Station
Jasper, IN

Oct 16 , 10am-1pm
Gilda's Club
Evansville, IN

Oct 22, 10am-1pm
Public Works
Hopkinsville, KY

Oct 23, 10am-1pm
Alexander East
Evansville, IN

Oct 26, 10am-1pm
Chamber of Commerce
Benton, IL

Nov 6, 10am-1pm
New Wal-Mart
Newburgh, IN

Nov 19 , 10am-1pm
Solid Waste Lot
Henderson, KY

 
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Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA)
     
 

What is FACTA?
FACTA is teh Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act, a BRAND NEW federal law designed to reduce the risk of consumer fraud and identity theft created by improper disposal of consumer information.

What you should know about the FACTA DISPOSAL RULE:

It applies to virtually every porson and business in the US
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued their FACTA DISPOSAL RULE. And, while the FTC has singled out...
Lenders, Insurers, Employers, Landlords, Government Agencies, Mortgage Brokers, and Automobile Dealers
...the FACTA DISPOSAL RULE, in fact, applies to every individual and business suject to their jurisdiction, which INCLUDES VIRTUALLY EVERY PERSON AND BUSINESS IN THE UNITED STATES

It requires the destruction of all consumer information before it is discarded
According to the FTC's FACTA DISPOSAL RULE, "any person who maintains or otherwise possesses consumer information for a business person" must properly destroy discarded consumer information. It further states that every person and/or business, "must properly dispose of such information by taking reasonable measures to protect against unauthorized access to or use of the information in connection with its disposal."

Reasonable measures are defined in FACTA as "burning, pulverizing, or shredding of papers containing consumer information" or entering into "a contract with another party engaged in the business of record destruction to dispose of material, specifically identified as consumer information, in a manner consistent with this rule."

Potentially severe penalties await violators
Civil Liability:
FACTA provides for substantial civil liability. In some cases, consumers may be entitled to recover their actual damages sustained as a result of a violation of the rule which, in the case of identity theft, could be very large. In other cases, consumers may be able to recover statutory damages of up to $1,000 for each consumer affected by a violation of the rule.

Class Action:
Where large numbers of consumers are affected, they may be able to bring class actions seeking potentially massive statutory damages. If 1,000 consumers were affected, for example, a class action might seek up to $1,000,000.00 in statutory damages. Courts are also authorized to award punitive damages in either an individual suit or a class action. Finally, a successful plaintiff, or class of plaintiffs, may recover reasonable attorneys' fees.

Federal Enforcement:
The federal government is also authorized to bring enforcement actions in federal court for violations of the disposal rule. In some cases, the government may bring an action in federal district court for up to $2,500 in penalties for each independent violation of the rule.

State Enforcement:
The states are also authorized to bring actions on behalf of their residents and, in appropriate cases, may recover up to $1,000 for each willful or negligent violation of the rule. Incases involving multiple violations, such statutory penalties might quickly add up to very large sums. As with private lawsuits, moreover, the state may recover its attorneys' fees if successful in such an action.

Complying with FACTA
Contracting a NAID Member to shred all discarded consumer informatin is the best way to comply with FACTA. Service can be arranged on a schedule that suits any office. It is the most economical alternative no matter how small or large the need.