Red Flags Rule Deadline Extended to June 1, 2010
November 5, 2009
Colleges and universities now have until June 1, 2010, to comply with the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) "Red Flags" rule regarding identity theft. The commission, at the urging of members of Congress, opted once again to delay enforcement of the Red Flags rule, according to an FTC press release.
NACUBO's Red Flags resource page provides links to documents and tools to help institutions develop an identity theft protection plan. You'll find sample policies from colleges and universities, plus FAQs that explain the FTC's enforcement plan.
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