Rules for
Privacy of Consumer Financial Information
Regulation S-P
Rule 8 -- Revised Privacy Notices
General rule. Except as otherwise authorized
in this part, you must not, directly or through any affiliate, disclose any
nonpublic personal information about a consumer to a nonaffiliated third party
other than as described in the initial notice that you provided to that consumer
under Rule 4, unless:
You have provided to the consumer a clear
and conspicuous revised notice that accurately describes your policies
and practices;
You have provided to the consumer a new opt
out notice;
You have given the consumer a reasonable
opportunity, before you disclose the information to the nonaffiliated
third party, to opt out of the disclosure; and
The consumer does not opt out.
Examples.
Except as otherwise permitted by Rule
13, Rule 14, and Rule
15, you must provide a revised notice before you:
Disclose a new category of nonpublic
personal information to any nonaffiliated third party;
Disclose nonpublic personal information
to a new category of nonaffiliated third party; or
Disclose nonpublic personal information
about a former customer to a nonaffiliated third party, if that former
customer has not had the opportunity to exercise an opt out right
regarding that disclosure.
A revised notice is not required if you disclose
nonpublic personal information to a new nonaffiliated third party that
you adequately described in your prior notice.
Delivery. When you are required to deliver a revised
privacy notice by this section, you must deliver it according to Rule
9.
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