| CROWN SHREDDING's Information Destruction service capabilities will assure that you comply with the law. The privacy of consumer data has become a key issue on both the federal and state levels, resulting in legislation to mandate the secure disposal and destruction of information. Click on the green links to view the full version of each of the following Laws & Regulations . . . The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or HIPAA of 1995 requires that healthcare organizations across the US be responsible for the secure electronic transmission of patient information and the secure storage and disposal of that information. The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act of 2003 or FACTA added new sections to the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act. Intended primarily to help consumers fight the growing crime of identity theft - accuracy, privacy, limits on information sharing, and new consumer rights to disclosure are also included. FTC Red Flag Rules The Gramm Leach Bliley Act or GLBA of 1999 requires banking and financial institutions across the US to protect the confidentiality and security of consumer data. Economic Espionage Act |