Common use of Disclosing Information to Third Parties Clause in Contracts

Disclosing Information to Third Parties. Partner Colorado will not sell or provide personal non-public information to non-affiliated third parties for their independent use. The Credit Union may share personal non-public information with its affiliate, if applicable. The Credit Union also may share its experience information about the member with credit bureaus. The credit union’s reporting to credit bureaus is governed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which affords the member the right to (1). When disclosure is required to complete member-authorized transactions (such as check or credit card processing); (2). To verify information for a third-party (such as a credit bureau), as permitted by law; (3). To comply with a court order or applicable laws or regulations; (4). When authorized by written permission from the member; or

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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Disclosing Information to Third Parties. Partner Colorado will not sell or provide personal non-public information to non-affiliated third parties for their independent use. The Credit Union may share personal non-public information with its affiliate, if applicable. The Credit Union also may share its experience information about the member with credit bureaus. The credit union’s reporting to credit bureaus is governed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which affords the member the right toReporting (1). When disclosure is required to complete member-authorized transactions (such as check or credit card processing); (2). To verify information for a third-party (such as a credit bureau), as permitted by law; ; (3). To comply with a court order or applicable laws or regulations; (4). When authorized by written permission from the member; or;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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Disclosing Information to Third Parties. Partner Colorado will not sell or provide personal non-public information to non-affiliated third parties for their independent use. The Credit Union may share personal non-public information with its affiliate, if applicable. The Credit Union also may share its experience information about the member with credit bureaus. The credit union’s reporting to credit bureaus is governed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which affords the member the right to (1). When disclosure is required to complete member-authorized transactions (such as check or credit card processing); (2). To verify information for a third-party (such as a credit bureau), as permitted by law; (3). To comply with a court order or applicable laws or regulations; (4). When authorized by written permission from the member; or (5). As part of a member service agreement with a Board of Directors approved service partner, provided the third party is contractually bound to perform services and to maintain the confidentiality of the information.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Account Agreement

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