As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COVERED ACCOUNT
A.
An account that the Town offers or maintains, primarily for
personal, family, or household purposes, that involves or is designed
to permit multiple payments or transactions, including utility accounts;
and
B.
Any other account that the Town offers or maintains for which
there is a reasonably foreseeable risk to customers or to the safety
and soundness of the creditor from identity theft, including financial,
operational, compliance, reputation or litigation risks.
CREDIT
The right granted by a creditor to a debtor to defer payment
of debt or to incur debts and defer its payment or to purchase property
or services and defer payment therefor.
CREDITOR
Any person who regularly extends, renews, or continues credit;
any person who regularly arranges for the extension, renewal, or continuation
of credit; or any assignee of an original creditor who participates
in the decision to extend, renew, or continue credit.
IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Any name or number that may be used, alone or in conjunction
with any other information, to identify a specific person, including:
name, address, telephone number, Social Security number, date of birth,
government-issued driver's license or identification number,
alien registration number, government passport number, employer or
taxpayer identification number, unique electronic identification number,
computer's Internet Protocol (IP) address, or routing code.
IDENTITY THEFT
Fraud committed or attempted using the identifying information
of another person without authority.
PROGRAM
The identity theft prevention program.
RED FLAG
A pattern, practice or specific activity that indicates the
possible existence of identity theft.
In order to identify relevant red flags, the Town shall consider
the types of accounts that the City provides and maintains, the methods
used to open accounts, the methods used to access accounts and previous
experience with identify theft. The Town shall identify the following
red flags in each of the listed categories:
A. Notifications and warnings from credit reporting agencies and other
service or information providers.
(1) Report of fraud accompanying a credit report;
(2) Notice or report of a credit freeze on a customer or applicant;
(3) Notice or report of an active duty alert for an applicant; and
(4) Indication from a credit report of activity that is inconsistent
with a customer's usual pattern or activity.
B. Suspicious documents.
(1) Identification document or card that appears to be forged, altered
or inauthentic;
(2) Identification document or card on which a person's photograph
or physical description is not consistent with the person presenting
the document;
(3) Other document with information that is not consistent with existing
customer information (such as if a person's signature on a check
appears forged); and
(4) Application for service that appears to have been altered or forged.
C. Suspicious personal identifying information.
(1) Identifying information presented that is inconsistent with other
information that the customer provides (example: inconsistent birth
dates);
(2) Identifying information presented that is inconsistent with other
sources of information (for instance, an address not matching an address
on the credit report);
(3) Identifying information presented that is the same as information
shown on other applications that were found to be fraudulent;
(4) Identifying information presented that is consistent with fraudulent
activity (such as an invalid phone number or fictitious billing address);
(5) Social Security number presented that is the same as one given by
another customer;
(6) An address or phone number presented that is the same as that of
another person;
(7) A person fails to provide complete personal identifying information
on an application when reminded to do so (however, by law Social Security
numbers must not be required); and
(8) A person's identifying information is not consistent with the
information that is on file for the customer.
D. Suspicious account activity or unusual use of account.
(1) Change of address for an account followed by a request to change
the account holder's name;
(2) Payments stop on an otherwise consistently up-to-date account;
(3) Account used in a way that is not consistent with prior use (example:
very high activity);
(4) Mail sent to the account holder is repeatedly returned as undeliverable;
(5) Notice to the locality that a customer is not receiving mail sent
by the locality;
(6) Notice to the locality that an account has unauthorized activity;
(7) Breach in the locality's computer system security; or
(8) Unauthorized access to or use of customer account information.
E. Alerts from others. Notice to the Town from a customer, identity
theft victim, law enforcement or other person that it has opened or
is maintaining a fraudulent account for a person engaged in identity
theft.
In the event a service provider is engaged to perform an activity
in connection with one or more covered accounts affected by the program,
the Town Manager or his designee shall ensure that the service provider
performs its activity in accordance with reasonable policies and procedures
designed to detect, prevent, and mitigate the risk of identity theft.
A service provider engaged pursuant to this section shall be required
by contract to have such policies and procedures in place and may,
at the Town Manager's discretion, be required by contract to
review the Town's program and report red flags to the Town Manager
or designee.
The program shall be updated periodically to reflect changes
in risks to customers or to the safety and soundness of the Town's
internal business practices in regard to identity theft. Such program
updates shall reflect the following elements:
A. Experiences involving identity theft.
B. Changes in the methods used in identity theft.
C. Changes in the methods used to detect, prevent and mitigate identity
theft.
D. Changes in the types of accounts the Town offers or maintains.
E. Changes in the Town's business practices.