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On June 17, 2003, the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services held a hearing, The role of FCRA in employee background checks and the collection of medical information.
The hearing started with an Opening Statement from Full Committee Chairman Michael G. Oxley, and Opening Statement from Subcommittee Chairman Spencer Bachus, and an Opening Statement of Representative Paul E. Gillmor.
Online is the Hearing Transcript and the Printed Hearing: 108-38.
Witnesses
- Mr. Christopher P. Reynolds, Partner, Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, LLP, on behalf of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- Mr. Harold Morgan, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Bally Total Fitness Corporation, on behalf of the Labor Policy Association
- Mr. Lewis Maltby, President, National Workrights Institute
- Ms. Margaret Plummer, Director of Operations, Bashen Consulting
- Mr. Eddy McClain, Chairman, Krout & Schneider, Inc., on behalf of the National Council of Investigation and Security Services
- Mr. L. Chris Petersen, Attorney, Morris, Manning, & Martin, LLP, on behalf of the Health Insurance Association of America
- Mrs. Roberta B. Meyer, Senior Counsel, American Council of Life Insurers
- Mr. Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center
- Ms. Joy Pritts, Assistant Research Professor, Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University
- Mr. Edward L. Yingling, Executive Vice President, American Bankers Association