In October 2009, a district court ruled that the red flags rule did not apply to lawyers.
What does RFR stand for?
RFR stands for Red Flags Rule (identity protection; US FTC)
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- Ready for Receiver (radio)
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- Ready for Review (various organizations)
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- Reason for Resource
- Receive Frame Reference
- Reduced Force Rehearsal (US Army)
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- Request for Resolution (various locations)
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- Restauration Fonctionnelle du Rachis (French: Functional Restoration of the Spine)
- Resting Full Cycle Ratio (cardiology)
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] When the Red Flags Rule went into effect on January 1, 2011, it brought significant identity theft issues into the spotlight and implications for a wide array of industries.
In early December 2010, a broad range of unsuspecting companies was required to comply with the Federal Trade Commission's so-called red flags rule and create an identity theft prevention program.
The Red Flags rule was written to implement provisions of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, which calls on creditors and financial institutions to address the risk of identity theft.
The Red Flags rule was written to implement provisions of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, which calls on creditors and financial institutions to address the risk of identity theft.
The Red Flags rule was written to implement provisions of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, which calls on creditors and financial institutions to address the risk of identity theft.
Regardless of the lawsuit's outcome, the latest enforcement extension means that even though the red flags rule technically is in effect now, enforcement will be postponed for physicians and other covered businesses until at least January 1, 2011.