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HYPERLINK "" \l "BK0" \o "Skip TOC" Skip Table of Contents CONTENTS  HYPERLINK "" \l "BK0" \o "Section 1." 1.Definitions and interpretation HYPERLINK "" \l "BK1" \o "Section 2." 2.Registrar HYPERLINK "" \l "BK2" \o "Section 3." 3.Registration required HYPERLINK "" \l "BK3" \o "Section 4." 4.Registration HYPERLINK "" \l "BK4" \o "Section 5." 5.Refusal to register HYPERLINK "" \l "BK5" \o "Section 6." 6.Notice of proposal to refuse or revoke HYPERLINK "" \l "BK6" \o "Section 7." 7.Further applications HYPERLINK "" \l "BK7" \o "Section 8." 8.To whom reports may be given HYPERLINK "" \l "BK8" \o "Section 9." 9.Procedures of agencies HYPERLINK "" \l "BK9" \o "Section 10." 10.Disclosure of report on request HYPERLINK "" \l "BK10" \o "Section 11." 11.Supplying list of names HYPERLINK "" \l "BK11" \o "Section 12." 12.Right of consumer to disclosure HYPERLINK "" \l "BK12" \o "Section 13." 13.Correction of errors HYPERLINK "" \l "BK13" \o "Section 13.1" 13.1Advance payments prohibited HYPERLINK "" \l "BK14" \o "Section 13.2" 13.2Contract HYPERLINK "" \l "BK15" \o "Section 13.3" 13.3Right to cancel contract HYPERLINK "" \l "BK16" \o "Section 13.4" 13.4Demand HYPERLINK "" \l "BK17" \o "Section 13.5" 13.5Recovery of payment HYPERLINK "" \l "BK18" \o "Section 13.6" 13.6Return of security HYPERLINK "" \l "BK19" \o "Section 13.7" 13.7Officers, directors HYPERLINK "" \l "BK20" \o "Section 13.8" 13.8Advertising and solicitation HYPERLINK "" \l "BK21" \o "Section 14." 14.Order by Registrar re information HYPERLINK "" \l "BK22" \o "Section 15." 15.Notice of material changes HYPERLINK "" \l "BK23" \o "Section 16." 16.Investigation of complaints HYPERLINK "" \l "BK24" \o "Section 17." 17.Investigation on order of Minister HYPERLINK "" \l "BK25" \o "Section 18." 18.Investigation by Director HYPERLINK "" \l "BK26" \o "Section 19." 19.Matters confidential HYPERLINK "" \l "BK27" \o "Section 20." 20.Service HYPERLINK "" \l "BK28" \o "Section 21." 21.Restraining order HYPERLINK "" \l "BK29" \o "Section 22." 22.False information HYPERLINK "" \l "BK30" \o "Section 23." 23.Offences HYPERLINK "" \l "BK31" \o "Section 24." 24.Certificate as evidence HYPERLINK "" \l "BK32" \o "Section 24.1" 24.1Power of Minister HYPERLINK "" \l "BK33" \o "Section 25." 25.RegulationsDefinitions and interpretation 1.(1)In this Act, consumer means a natural person but does not include a person engaging in a transaction, other than relating to employment, in the course of carrying on a business, trade or profession; (consommateur) consumer report means a written, oral or other communication by a consumer reporting agency of credit information or personal information, or both, pertaining to a consumer for consideration in connection with a purpose set out in clause 8(1)(d); (rapport sur le consommateur) consumer reporting agency means a person who for gain or profit or on a regular co-operative non-profit basis furnishes consumer reports; (agence de renseignements sur le consommateur) credit information means information about a consumer as to name, age, occupation, place of residence, previous places of residence, marital status, spouses or same-sex partners name and age, number of dependants, particulars of education or professional qualifications, places of employment, previous places of employment, estimated income, paying habits, outstanding debt obligations, cost of living obligations and assets; (renseignements sur la solvabilit) credit repair means the activities of a credit repairer; (redressement de crdit) Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, the definition of credit repair is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (1). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (1), 22. credit repairer means a person who provides, or holds oneself out, as providing services or goods that are intended to improve a consumer report, credit information, file or personal information, including a credit record, credit history or credit rating; (redresseur de crdit) Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, the definition of credit repairer is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (1). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (1), 22. Director means the Director under the Ministry of Consumer and Business Services Act; (directeur) employment purposes means the purposes of taking into employment, granting promotion, reassigning employment duties or retaining as an employee; (fins demploi) file, when used as a noun, means all of the information pertaining to a consumer that is recorded and retained by a consumer reporting agency, regardless of the manner or form in which the information is stored; (dossier) Minister means the Minister of Consumer and Business Services; (ministre) person means a natural person, an association of natural persons, a partnership or a corporation; (personne) personal information means information other than credit information about a consumers character, reputation, health, physical or personal characteristics or mode of living or about any other matter concerning the consumer; (renseignements personnels) personal information investigator means a person who obtains or reports personal information to a consumer reporting agency for hire or reward; (enquteur sur les renseignements personnels) Registrar means the Registrar of Consumer Reporting Agencies; (registrateur) regulations means the regulations made under this Act; (rglements) same-sex partner means either of two persons of the same sex who live together in a conjugal relationship outside marriage; (partenaire de mme sexe) spouse means, (a) a spouse as defined in section 1 of the Family Law Act, or (b) either of two persons of the opposite sex who live together in a conjugal relationship outside marriage; (conjoint) Tribunal means the Licence Appeal Tribunal. (Tribunal) R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.1(1); 1999, c.6, s.12; 1999, c.12, Sched.G, s.20(1); 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(1); 2001, c.9, Sched.D, s.13. Agreements to waive (2)This Act applies despite any agreement or waiver to the contrary. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.1(2). Registrar 2.(1)The Deputy Minister shall appoint a person as the Registrar of Consumer Reporting Agencies. 1998, c.18, Sched.E, s.56. Duties (2)The Registrar may exercise the powers and shall perform the duties conferred or imposed upon him or her by or under this Act under the supervision of the Director. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.2(2). Registration required 3.No person shall conduct or act as a consumer reporting agency or act as a personal information investigator unless registered by the Registrar under this Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.3. Registration 4.(1)An applicant is entitled to registration or renewal of registration as a consumer reporting agency by the Registrar except where, (a) having regard to the applicants financial position, the applicant cannot reasonably be expected to be financially responsible in the conduct of business; or (b) the past conduct of the applicant affords reasonable grounds for belief that the applicant will not carry on business in accordance with law and with integrity and honesty; or (c) the applicant is a corporation and, (i) having regard to its financial position, it cannot reasonably be expected to be financially responsible in the conduct of business, or (ii) the past conduct of its officers or directors affords reasonable grounds for belief that its business will not be carried on in accordance with law and with integrity and honesty; or (d) the applicant is carrying on activities that are, or will be, if the applicant is registered, in contravention of this Act or the regulations. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.4(1). Registration of investigators (2)An applicant is entitled to registration or renewal of registration as a personal information investigator by the Registrar except where the past conduct of the applicant affords reasonable grounds for belief that the applicant will not carry out the applicants duties in accordance with law and with integrity and honesty. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.4(2). Conditions of registration (3)A registration is subject to such terms and conditions to give effect to the purposes of this Act as are imposed by the Tribunal or prescribed by the regulations. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.4(3). Registration not transferable (4)A registration is not transferable. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.4(4). Refusal to register 5.(1)Subject to section 6, the Registrar may refuse to register an applicant where in the Registrars opinion the applicant is disentitled to registration under section 4. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.5(1). Revocation and refusal to renew (2)Subject to section 6, the Registrar may refuse to renew or may suspend or revoke a registration for any reason that would disentitle the registrant to registration under section 4 if the registrant were an applicant, or where the registrant is in breach of a term or condition of the registration. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.5(2). Notice of proposal to refuse or revoke 6.(1)Where the Registrar proposes to refuse to grant or renew a registration or proposes to suspend or revoke a registration, the Registrar shall serve notice of the proposal, together with written reasons therefor, on the applicant or registrant. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.6(1). Notice requiring hearing (2)A notice under subsection (1) shall state that the applicant or registrant is entitled to a hearing by the Tribunal if the applicant or registrant mails or delivers, within fifteen days after service of the notice under subsection(1), notice in writing requiring a hearing to the Registrar and the Tribunal, and the applicant or registrant may so require such a hearing. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.6(2). Powers of Registrar where no hearing (3)Where an applicant or registrant does not require a hearing by the Tribunal in accordance with subsection(2), the Registrar may carry out the proposal stated in the notice under subsection (1). R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.6(3). Powers of Tribunal (4)Where an applicant or registrant requires a hearing by the Tribunal in accordance with subsection(2), the Tribunal shall appoint a time for and hold the hearing and, on the application of the Registrar at the hearing, may by order direct the Registrar to carry out the Registrars proposal or refrain from carrying it out and to take such action as the Tribunal considers the Registrar ought to take in accordance with this Act and the regulations, and for such purposes the Tribunal may substitute its opinion for that of the Registrar. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.6(4). Conditions of order (5)The Tribunal may attach such terms and conditions to its order or to the registration as it considers proper to give effect to the purposes of this Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.6(5). Parties (6)The Registrar, the applicant or registrant who has required the hearing and such other persons as the Tribunal may specify are parties to proceedings before the Tribunal under this section. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.6(6). Voluntary cancellation (7)Despite subsection(1), the Registrar may cancel a registration upon the request in writing of the registrant in the prescribed form surrendering the registrants registration. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.6(7). Continuance pending renewal (8)Where, within the time prescribed therefor or, if no time is prescribed, before expiry of the registration, a registrant has applied for renewal of a registration and paid the prescribed fee, the registration shall be deemed to continue, (a) until the renewal is granted; or (b) where the registrant is served with notice that the Registrar proposes to refuse to grant the renewal, until the time for giving notice requiring a hearing has expired and, where a hearing is required, until the Tribunal has made its order. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.6(8). Appeal (9)Even if a registrant appeals an order of the Tribunal under section 11 of the Licence Appeal Tribunal Act, 1999, the order takes effect immediately but the Tribunal may grant a stay until the disposition of the appeal. 1999, c.12, Sched.G, s.20(2). Further applications 7.A further application for registration may be made upon new or other evidence or where it is clear that material circumstances have changed. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.7. To whom reports may be given 8.(1)No consumer reporting agency and no officer or employee thereof shall knowingly furnish any information from the files of the consumer reporting agency except, (a) in response to the order of a court having jurisdiction to issue such an order; (b) in accordance with the written instructions of the consumer to whom the information relates; (c) in response to an order or direction made under this Act; or (d) in a consumer report given to a person who it has reason to believe, (i) intends to use the information in connection with the extension of credit to or the purchase or collection of a debt of the consumer to whom the information pertains, (ii) intends to use the information in connection with the entering into or renewal of a tenancy agreement, (iii) intends to use the information for employment purposes, (iv) intends to use the information in connection with the underwriting of insurance involving the consumer, (v) intends to use the information to determine the consumers eligibility for any matter under a statute or regulation where the information is relevant to the requirement prescribed by law, (vi) otherwise has a direct business need for the information in connection with a business or credit transaction involving the consumer, or (vii) intends to use the information for the purpose of up-dating the information in a consumer report previously given to the person for one of the reasons referred to in subclauses (i) to (vi). R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.8(1); 1997, c.24, s.210. Idem (2)No person shall knowingly obtain any information from the files of a consumer reporting agency respecting a consumer except for the purposes referred to in subsection (1). R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.8(2). Information as to identities (3)Despite subsections (1) and (2), a consumer reporting agency may furnish identifying information respecting any consumer, limited to his or her name, address, former addresses, places of employment, or former places of employment, to the Government of Ontario or of Canada or any province thereof or of any agency of such government or the government of any municipality in Canada or any agency thereof or to any police officer acting in the course of his or her duties, even though such information is not to be used for a purpose mentioned in subsection (1). R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.8(3). Sale of files (4)No person who is or has been registered as a consumer reporting agency shall sell, lease or transfer title to its files or any of them except to a consumer reporting agency registered under this Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.8(4). Procedures of agencies 9.(1)Every consumer reporting agency shall adopt all procedures reasonable for ensuring accuracy and fairness in the contents of its consumer reports. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.9(1). Information included in consumer report (2)A consumer reporting agency shall not report, (a) any information that is not stored in a form capable of being produced under section12; (b) any information that is not extracted from information appearing in files stored or collected in a repository located in Canada regardless of whether or not the information was obtained from a source outside Canada, except where the consumer report is in writing and contains the substance of any prior information orally acquired that conforms to the requirements of this Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.9(2). Idem (3)A consumer reporting agency shall not include in a consumer report, (a) any credit information based on evidence that is not the best evidence reasonably available; (b) any unfavourable personal information unless it has made reasonable efforts to corroborate the evidence on which the personal information is based, and the lack of corroboration is noted with and accompanies the information; (c) information as to judgments after seven years after the judgment was given, unless the creditor or the creditors agent confirms that it remains unpaid in whole or in part, and such confirmation appears in the file; (d) information as to any judgment against the consumer unless mention is made of the name and, where available, the address of the judgment creditor or the creditors agent as given at the date of entry of the judgment and the amount; (e) information as to the bankruptcy of the consumer after seven years from the date of the discharge except where the consumer has been bankrupt more than once; (f) information regarding any collection or debt after seven years following the commencement of the debt obligation, unless the creditor or the creditors agent confirms that the debt obligation is not barred under the Limitations Act, 2002 and the confirmation appears in the file; (g) information as to the payment or non-payment of taxes or lawfully imposed fines after seven years; (h) information as to convictions for crimes, after seven years from the date of conviction or, where the conviction resulted in imprisonment, from the date of release or parole, provided information as to convictions for crimes shall not be reported if at any time it is learned that after a conviction an absolute discharge or a full pardon has been granted; (i) information regarding writs or actions that are more than seven years old or writs that were issued or actions commenced against the consumer more than twelve months prior to the making of the report unless the consumer reporting agency has ascertained the current status of the writ or action and has a record of this on file; (j) information regarding any criminal charges against the consumer where the charges have been dismissed, set aside or withdrawn; (k) any other adverse item of information where more than seven years have expired since the information was acquired or last reaffirmed; (l) information as to race, creed, colour, sex, ancestry, ethnic origin, or political affiliation; or (m) any information given orally in the consumer report unless the content of the oral report is recorded in the file. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.9(3); 2002, c.24, Sched.B, s.29. Maintenance of files (4)Every consumer reporting agency shall maintain in its file respecting a person all the material and information of which the person is entitled to disclosure under section 12. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.9(4). Disclosure of report on request 10.(1)Every person shall, where requested by a consumer in writing or personally, inform the consumer whether or not a consumer report respecting him or her has been or is to be referred to in connection with any specified transaction or matter in which such person is engaged, and, if so, of the name and address of the consumer reporting agency supplying the report. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.10(1). Notice of intention to get consumer report (2)No person shall request or obtain a consumer report, (a) containing personal information about a consumer; or (b) on the basis that the person is considering extending credit to a consumer who has not, at the time of the request, made application for credit, unless that person first gives written notice of the fact to the consumer and, where the consumer so requests, informs the consumer of the name and address of the consumer reporting agency supplying the report. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.10(2). Idem (3)Where a person proposes to extend credit to a consumer and a consumer report containing credit information only is being or may be referred to in connection with the transaction, the person shall give notice of the fact to the consumer in writing at the time of the application for credit, or if the application is made orally, orally at the time of the application for credit. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.10(3). Assignee as creditor (4)Where, before extending credit, the proposed creditor obtains the acceptance or refusal of an assignment or proposed assignment of the credit transaction by an assignee or proposed assignee, subsection(3) applies to the assignee or proposed assignee in the same manner as to the person proposing to extend credit, but the giving of a notice under subsection(3) by a person proposing to extend credit or under this subsection by the persons assignee or proposed assignee shall be deemed to be sufficient notice by both. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.10(4). Limitation on divulgence of information (5)No person extending credit to a consumer shall divulge to other credit grantors or to a consumer reporting agency any personal information respecting the consumer except with the consent of the consumer or on the consumers referral unless the person notifies the consumer in writing at the time of the application for credit that the person intends to do so. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.10(5). Form of notice (6)Any notice referred to in this section shall be clearly set forth in bold type or underlined and in letters not less than ten point in size. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.10(6). Adverse action (7)Where a benefit is denied to a consumer or a charge to a consumer is increased either wholly or partly because of information received from a consumer reporting agency or a person other than a consumer reporting agency, the user of such information shall deliver to the consumer at the time such action is communicated to the consumer notice of the fact and, upon the request of the consumer made within sixty days after such notice, shall inform the consumer, (a) of the nature and source of the information where the information is furnished by a person other than a consumer reporting agency; or (b) of the name and address of the consumer reporting agency, where the information is furnished by a consumer reporting agency, and the notice required to be given by the user under this subsection shall contain notice of the consumers right to request the information referred to in clauses (a) and (b) and the time limited therefor. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.10(7). Supplying list of names 11.(1)No person shall, (a) supply a list of names and criteria to a consumer reporting agency in order to obtain an indication of the names of the persons named in the list who meet the criteria; or (b) in any way other than as described in clause (a), obtain information about a consumer from a consumer reporting agency, without first notifying in writing each person named on the list or about whom information is being obtained that such a list is being submitted or that information is being requested and, where any person affected so requests, informing that person of the name and address of the agency involved. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.11(1). Exception where compliance with subs. 10(3) (2)Clause (1)(b) does not apply to a person obtaining information about a consumer under subsection 10(3) where the person has complied with subsection 10(3). R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.11(2). Restriction on consumer reporting agency (3)No consumer reporting agency shall provide information about any person entitled to be notified under subsection(1) or subsection 10(2) unless the agency has reasonable grounds to believe that the person requesting the information is not in contravention of subsection (1) or 10(2), as the case may be. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.11(3). Supplying list of criteria (4)No consumer reporting agency that receives, (a) a list of criteria and a request to provide the names of persons who meet the criteria; or (b) a request for names of persons so that information may be inferred about those persons, shall provide the name of any person without first notifying that person in writing of the request and the name and address of the person making the request. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.11(4). Non-application (5)This section does not apply where information is requested or provided for the purposes referred to in clause8 (1)(a), (b) or (c) or in the circumstances set out in subsection 8(3). R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.11(5). Right of consumer to disclosure 12.(1)Every consumer reporting agency shall, at the written request of a consumer and during normal business hours, clearly and accurately disclose to the consumer, without charge, (a) the nature and substance of all information in its files pertaining to the consumer at the time of the request; (b) the sources of credit information; (c) the name and, at the option of the consumer reporting agency, either the address or telephone number of every person on whose behalf the file has been accessed within the three-year period preceding the request; (d) the names of the recipients of any consumer report pertaining to the consumer that it has furnished, (i) containing personal information, within the one year period preceding the request, and (ii) containing credit information, within the six month period preceding the request; (e) copies of any written consumer report pertaining to the consumer made to any other person or, where the report was oral, particulars of the content of such oral report, furnished, (i) where the report contains personal information, within the one year period preceding the request, and (ii) where the report contains credit information, within the six month period preceding the request, and shall inform the consumer of his or her right to protest any information contained in the file under sections 13 and 14 and the manner in which a protest may be made. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.12(1); 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(2). Exception for certain medical information (2)A consumer reporting agency shall withhold from the disclosures required by subsection(1) any medical information obtained with the written consent of the consumer which the consumers own physician has specifically requested in writing be withheld from the consumer in his or her own best interest. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.12(2). Method of disclosure (3)The disclosures required under this section shall be made to the consumer, (a) in person if he or she appears in person and furnishes proper identification; (b) by telephone if he or she has made a written request, with sufficient identification, for telephone disclosure and the toll charge, if any, for the telephone call is prepaid by or charged directly to the consumer. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.12(3). Idem (4)Every consumer reporting agency shall provide trained personnel to explain to the consumer any information furnished to him or her under this section. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.12(4). Consumers adviser (5)The consumer shall be permitted to be accompanied by one other person of his or her choosing to whom the consumer reporting agency may be required by the consumer to disclose his or her file. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.12(5); 1993, c.27, Sched. Abstract (6)At the request of the consumer, the consumer reporting agency shall give the consumer a copy of the information required to be disclosed under this section. 1994, c.27, s.77. Plain language (6.1)The copy of the information given to the consumer must be in writing and easily readable and the information must be in understandable language. 1994, c.27, s.77. Identification (7)A consumer reporting agency shall require reasonable identification of the consumer and a person accompanying him or her before making disclosures under this section. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.12(7). No conditions (8)A consumer reporting agency shall not require a consumer to give any undertaking or waive or release any right as a condition precedent to access to his or her file under this section. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.12(8). Correction of errors 13.(1)Where a consumer disputes the accuracy or completeness of any item of information contained in his or her file, the consumer reporting agency within a reasonable time shall use its best endeavours to confirm or complete the information and shall correct, supplement or delete the information in accordance with good practice. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.13(1). Idem (2)Where a consumer reporting agency corrects, supplements or deletes information under subsection(1), the consumer reporting agency shall furnish notification of the correction, supplement or deletion to, (a) all persons who have been supplied with a consumer report based on the unamended file within sixty days before the correction, supplement or deletion is made; and (b) the persons specifically designated by the consumer from among those who have been supplied with a consumer report based on the unamended file, (i) where the report contains personal information, within the one-year period preceding the correction, supplement or deletion, and (ii) where the report contains credit information, within the six-month period preceding the correction, supplement or deletion. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.13(2). Advance payments prohibited 13.1(1)No credit repairer shall require or accept any payment or any security for payment, directly or indirectly, from or on behalf of a consumer unless the credit repairer causes a material improvement to the consumer report, credit information, file, personal information, credit record, credit history or credit rating of the consumer. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Security arrangement void (2)Every arrangement by which a credit repairer takes security in contravention of subsection(1) is void. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13.1 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (2). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (2), 22. Contract 13.2(1)Before providing any credit repair services, a credit repairer, (a) shall enter into a written contract that is signed by the parties, is dated and otherwise meets the requirements of this Act and the regulations; (b) shall provide the consumer with a copy of the contract. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Enforceability (2)A contract that does not meet the requirements of this Act and the regulations is not enforceable in court. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13.2 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (2). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (2), 22. Right to cancel contract 13.3(1)In addition to his or her rights under any other Act, a consumer may, without reason, cancel the contract by delivering a notice of cancellation to the credit repairer within five days after the date that the consumer receives the copy of the contract. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Means of giving notice (2)The notice of cancellation may be given by any means, including personal service, registered mail, electronic mail, courier or fax, that provides evidence of the date of cancellation. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Time of giving of notice (3)The notice of cancellation shall be deemed to have been given, (a) on the day that it was sent, if it was given by personal service, registered mail, electronic mail, courier or fax; (b) on the day that it was received, if it was given by any other means. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13.3 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (2). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (2), 22. Demand 13.4(1)A credit repairer who receives a payment in contravention of section 13.1 shall, on the demand of the consumer, refund it to the consumer. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Same, security (2)A credit repairer who receives security for a payment in contravention of section 13.1 shall, on the demand of the person who provided the security, return it to the person. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Form of demand (3)A demand for a refund or for the return of security may be made orally, in writing or by any other means. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Time of receiving demand (4)A demand for a refund or for the return of security shall be deemed to have been received, (a) on the day that it was sent, if it was made by personal service, registered mail, electronic mail, courier or fax; or (b) on the day that it was made, if it was made orally to the credit repairer or in the form of an oral message left on a telephone answering device or system or left with a message service. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Time for compliance (5)A credit repairer shall make the refund or return of security within five days of receiving the demand. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13.4 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (2). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (2), 22. Recovery of payment 13.5(1)If a credit repairer has received a payment in contravention of section 13.1, the consumer may recover it in full in a court of competent jurisdiction, whether or not a demand has been made. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Judgment (2)In a judgment for recovery under subsection (1), the court shall order that, (a) the plaintiff recover the payment in full without any reduction for services or goods that the defendant may have provided to the plaintiff in respect of the payment; (b) the defendant pay the costs of the proceeding, despite section 131 of the Courts of Justice Act. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Exemplary and punitive damages (3)In the judgment, the court may order exemplary or punitive damages. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Amount (4)The amount of exemplary or punitive damages shall be the lesser of, (a) $1,000 or the amount of the payment under subsection (1) that the court orders the plaintiff may recover from the defendant, whichever amount is greater; and (b) an amount that results in a judgment under this section that is equal to the monetary jurisdiction of the court. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13.5 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (2). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (2), 22. Return of security 13.6(1)If a credit repairer has received security for a payment in contravention of section 13.1, the person who provided the security may obtain a judgment from a court of competent jurisdiction, whether or not the person has made a demand for the return of the security. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Judgment (2)Subject to subsection (3), in a judgment under subsection (1), the court shall order that the defendant return the security to the plaintiff without any compensation for services or goods that the defendant may have provided to the plaintiff in respect of the payment mentioned in subsection (1). 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Same, no security (3)If the defendant has disposed of the security in whole or in part, the court shall order that the plaintiff recover from the defendant the monetary value of the security without any reduction for services or goods that the defendant may have provided to the plaintiff in respect of the payment mentioned in subsection (1). 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Same, costs (4)In the judgment, the court shall order that the defendant pay the costs of the proceeding, despite section131 of the Courts of Justice Act. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Exemplary damages (5)In the judgment, the court may order exemplary or punitive damages. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Amount (6)The amount of exemplary or punitive damages shall be the lesser of, (a) $1,000 or the amount that the court orders, whichever amount is greater; and (b) an amount that results in a judgment under this section that is equal to the monetary jurisdiction of the court. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13.6 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (2). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (2), 22. Officers, directors 13.7The officers and directors of a credit repairer that is a corporation are jointly and severally liable for the remedy in respect of which a person is entitled to commence proceedings against a credit repairer under section 13.5 or 13.6. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13.7 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (2). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (2), 22. Advertising and solicitation 13.8A credit repairer shall not communicate or cause to be communicated, by any means, any false, misleading or deceptive representation or any representation prescribed by the regulations as a prohibited representation. 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(3). Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 13.8 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (2). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (2), 22. Order by Registrar re information 14.(1)The Registrar may order a consumer reporting agency to amend or delete any information, or by order restrict or prohibit the use of any information, that in the Registrars opinion is inaccurate or incomplete or that does not comply with the provisions of this Act or the regulations. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.14(1). Enforcement of order (2)The Registrar may order a consumer reporting agency to furnish notification to any person who has received a consumer report of any amendments, deletions, restrictions or prohibitions imposed by the Registrar. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.14(2). Hearing by Tribunal (3)Where the consumer or consumer reporting agency considers themself aggrieved by a decision of the Registrar under this section, the consumer or consumer reporting agency may apply to the Tribunal for a hearing and section 6 applies with necessary modifications to the decision in the same manner as to a proposal by the Registrar under section 6 and as if the consumer and the consumer reporting agency each were an applicant or registrant, except that an order of the Registrar may be issued and take effect immediately, but the Tribunal may grant a stay until the order becomes final. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.14(3); 1993, c.27, Sched. Disclosure of sources (4)At a hearing before the Tribunal for the purposes of subsection (3), the Tribunal may require the consumer reporting agency to disclose the source of any information contained in its files. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.14(4). Notice of material changes 15.Every consumer reporting agency shall, within five days after the event, notify the Registrar in writing of, (a) any change in its address for service; (b) any change in the officers in the case of a corporation or of the members in the case of a partnership; and (c) any commencement or termination of employment of a personal information investigator. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.15. Investigation of complaints 16.(1)Where the Registrar receives a written complaint in respect of a consumer reporting agency and so directs in writing, the consumer reporting agency shall furnish the Registrar with such information respecting the matter complained of as the Registrar requires. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.16(1). Idem (2)The direction under subsection (1) shall indicate the nature of the inquiry involved. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.16(2). Idem (3)For the purposes of subsection (1), the Registrar or any person designated in writing by him or her may on notice at any reasonable time enter upon the business premises of the consumer reporting agency to make an inspection in relation to the complaint. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.16(3). Investigation on order of Minister 17.The Minister may by order appoint a person to make an investigation into any matter to which this Act applies as may be specified in the Ministers order and the person appointed shall report the result of the investigation to the Minister, and for the purposes of the investigation, the person making it has the powers of a commission under PartII of the Public Inquiries Act, which Part applies to such investigation as if it were an inquiry under that Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.17. Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, section 17 is repealed by the Statutes of Ontario, 2002, chapter 30, Schedule E, subsection 5 (3). See: 2002, c.30, Sched. E, ss.5 (3), 22. Investigation by Director 18.(1)Where, upon a statement made under oath, the Director believes on reasonable and probable grounds that any person has, (a) contravened any of the provisions of this Act or the regulations; or (b) committed an offence under the Criminal Code (Canada) or under the law of any jurisdiction that is relevant to fitness for registration under this Act, the Director may by order appoint one or more persons to make an investigation to ascertain whether such a contravention of the Act or regulation or the commission of such an offence has occurred and the person appointed shall report the result of the investigation to the Director. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.18(1). Powers of investigator (2)For purposes relevant to the subject-matter of an investigation under this section and, despite section8, the person appointed to make the investigation may inquire into and examine the affairs of the person in respect of whom the investigation is being made and may, (a) upon production of his or her appointment, enter at any reasonable time the business premises of such person and examine books, papers, documents, consumer files and things relevant to the subject-matter of the investigation; and (b) inquire into negotiations, transactions, loans, borrowings made by or on behalf of or in relation to such person and into property, assets or things owned, acquired or alienated in whole or in part by the person or any person acting on the persons behalf that are relevant to the subject-matter of the investigation, and for the purposes of the inquiry, the person making the investigation has the powers of a commission under Part II of the Public Inquiries Act, which Part applies to such inquiry as if it were an inquiry under that Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.18(2). Obstruction of investigator (3)No person shall obstruct a person appointed to make an investigation under this section or withhold from him or her or conceal or destroy any books, papers, documents or things relevant to the subject-matter of the investigation. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.18(3). Entry and search (4)Where a justice of the peace is satisfied, upon an application made without notice by the person making an investigation under this section, that the investigation has been ordered and that such person has been appointed to make it and that there is reasonable ground for believing there are in any building, dwelling, receptacle or place any books, papers, documents or things relating to the person whose affairs are being investigated and to the subject-matter of the investigation, the justice of the peace may, whether or not an inspection has been made or attempted under clause (2)(a), issue an order authorizing the person making the investigation, together with such police officer or officers as are called upon for assistance, to enter and search, if necessary by force, such building, dwelling, receptacle or place for such books, papers, documents or things and to examine them, but every such entry and search shall be made between sunrise and sunset unless the justice of the peace, by the order, authorizes the person making the investigation to make the search at night. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.18(4). Removal of books, etc. (5)Any person making an investigation under this section may, upon giving a receipt therefor, remove any books, papers, documents or things examined under clause (2)(a) or subsection (4) relating to the person whose affairs are being investigated and to the subject-matter of the investigation for the purpose of making copies of such books, papers or documents, but such copying shall be carried out with reasonable dispatch and the books, papers or documents in question shall be promptly thereafter returned to the person whose affairs are being investigated. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.18(5). Certified copies (6)Any copy made as provided in subsection (5) and certified to be a true copy by the person making the investigation is admissible in evidence in any proceeding or prosecution as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the original book, paper or document and its contents. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.18(6). Appointment of expert (7)The Minister or Director may appoint any expert to examine books, papers, documents or things examined under clause (2)(a) or under subsection (4). R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.18(7). Matters confidential 19.(1)Every person employed in the administration of this Act, including any person making an inquiry, inspection or an investigation under section 16, 17 or 18 shall preserve secrecy in respect of all matters that come to his or her knowledge in the course of his or her duties, employment, inquiry, inspection or investigation and shall not communicate any such matters to any other person except, (a) as may be required in connection with the administration of this Act and the regulations or any proceedings under this Act or the regulations; (b) to his or her counsel; or (c) with the consent of the person to whom the information relates. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.19(1). Testimony in civil suit (2)No person to whom subsection (1) applies shall be required to give testimony in any civil suit or proceeding with regard to information obtained in the course of his or her duties, employment, inquiry, inspection or investigation except in a proceeding under this Act or the regulations. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.19(2). Service 20.(1)Any notice or order required to be given, delivered or served under this Act or the regulations is sufficiently given, delivered or served if delivered personally or sent by registered mail addressed to the person to whom delivery or service is required to be made at the persons last-known address except that a notice under section 10, 13 or 15 is sufficiently given if sent by ordinary mail. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.20(1). Idem (2)Where service is made by mail, the service shall be deemed to be made on the third day after the day of mailing unless the person on whom service is being made establishes that the person did not, acting in good faith, through absence, accident, illness or other cause beyond the persons control receive the notice or order until a later date. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.20(2). Restraining order 21.(1)Where it appears to the Director that any person does not comply with any provision of this Act, the regulations or an order made under this Act, despite the imposition of any penalty in respect of such non-compliance and in addition to any other rights he or she may have, the Director may apply to the Superior Court of Justice for an order directing such person to comply with such provision, and upon the application, the court may make such order or such other order as the court thinks fit. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.21(1); 2001, c.9, Sched.D, s.14. Appeal (2)An appeal lies to the Divisional Court from an order made under subsection(1). R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.21(2). False information 22.No person shall knowingly supply false or misleading information to another who is engaged in making a consumer report. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.22. Offences 23.(1)Every person who, (a) knowingly, furnishes false information in any application under this Act or in any statement or return required to be furnished under this Act or the regulations; (b) fails to comply with any order, direction or other requirement made under this Act; or (c) contravenes any provision of this Act or the regulations, and every director or officer of a corporation who knowingly concurs in such furnishing, failure or contravention is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $25,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or to both. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.23(1). Corporations (2)Where a corporation is convicted of an offence under subsection(1), the maximum penalty that may be imposed upon the corporation is $100,000 and not as provided therein. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.23(2). Limitation (3)No proceeding under clause (1)(a) shall be commenced more than one year after the facts upon which the proceeding is based first came to the knowledge of the Director. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.23(3). Idem (4)No proceeding under clause (1)(b) or (c) shall be commenced more than two years after the time when the subject-matter of the proceeding arose. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.23(4). Certificate as evidence 24.(1)A statement as to, (a) the registration or non-registration of any person; (b) the filing or non-filing of any document or material required or permitted to be filed with the Registrar; (c) the time when the facts upon which proceedings are based first came to the knowledge of the Director; or (d) any other matter pertaining to such registration, non-registration, filing or non-filing, purporting to be certified by the Director is, without proof of the office or signature of the Director, admissible in evidence as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the facts stated therein. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.24(1). Proof of Ministers signature (2)Any document under this Act purporting to be signed by the Minister, or any certified copy thereof, is admissible in evidence in any action, prosecution or other proceeding as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the document is signed by the Minister without proof of the office or signature of the Minister. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.24(2). Power of Minister 24.1The Minister may by order require the payment of fees for an application for registration or a renewal of registration under this Act and may approve the amount of those fees. 1998, c.18, Sched.E, s.57. Regulations 25.The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations, (a) exempting any class of persons from this Act or the regulations or any provision thereof; (b) governing applications for registration or renewal of registration and prescribing terms and conditions of registration; (c) Repealed: 1998, c.18, Sched. E, s.58(1). (d) requiring registered consumer reporting agencies to be bonded in such form and terms and with such collateral security as are prescribed, and providing for the forfeiture of bonds and the disposition of the proceeds; (e) prescribing further procedures respecting the conduct of matters coming before the Tribunal; (f) requiring and governing the books, accounts and records relating to the due compliance with the provisions of this Act that shall be kept by consumer reporting agencies; (g) prescribing information that may not be reported by a consumer reporting agency or contained in its files; (h) prescribing information that must be contained in a consumer report; (i) requiring consumer reporting agencies to make returns and furnish information to the Registrar; (j) prescribing forms for the purposes of this Act and providing for their use; (k) requiring any information required to be furnished or contained in any form or return to be verified by affidavit; (l) prescribing the form and content of contracts between credit repairers and consumers; (m) prescribing prohibited representations for the purpose of section13.8. R.S.O. 1990, c.C.33, s.25; 1998, c.18, Sched.E, s.58(1); 2000, c.26, Sched. B, s.8(4). Note: Regulations made under clause 25(c), as that clause read immediately before December 18, 1998, continue in force until the Minister makes an order under section 24.1, as enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 1998, chapter 18, Schedule E, section 57, that is inconsistent with the regulations. See: 1998, c.18, Sched.E, s.58(2). Note: The Lieutenant Governor in Council may by regulation revoke regulations made under clause 25(c), as that clause read immediately before December 18, 1998, if the Minister makes an order under section 24.1, as enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 1998, chapter 18, Schedule E, section57, that is inconsistent with those regulations. See: 1998, c.18, Sched.E, s.58(3). ______________  HYPERLINK "" \l "Top" Back to top      PAGE 1 2y     ' ( O P R S _ `   ! 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