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FCRA Core PDC Conference Sessions

Five PDCs are needed to qualify for FCRA Core Certificate Renewal. PDCs must be submitted to PBSA by the end of the two-year renewal period. Once the renewal application is complete and has been approved, your next two- year certificate period will begin from your existing end date.Certificate applicants must have attended the conference live or purchased the on-demand recording to earn credits. Attendee list will be referenced by staff to confirm whether the member can indeed claim credits from conference sessions for their certificate.

Please select an event below to see the courses that qualified for PDC credits.

 

2024 Mid-Year Conference

 

  • The CFPB’s FCRA Rulemaking: Potential Impacts and Potential Challenges

  • Background-screening-INGO!

  • Tenant Screening: How to Act on 10 Key Trends

  • The Top 5 Areas Background Screeners Get Sued For and How to Avoid Them

  • Tenant Screening Legal Update: Current Trends and Looking Ahead

  • The Other Side of the Story in Litigation: Things Plaintiffs' Attorneys Say

2024 Annual Conference

 

  • Is The FHA The New FCRA For Tenant Screeners?

  • Is “More” A Liability? The Potential Risks Of Unlimited Reporting

  • Old Data, New Data Flows: Advanced Tech And Privacy Concerns For Screeners

  • Practical Tips For Navigating the CFPB's Human Trafficking Rule

  • General Session: Just when you thought it was safe to go to a PBSA general session...

  • Tortured Rules Department: The latest on the CFPB’s FCRA rule

  • A Thoughtful Compliance & Risk Management Checklist To Round Out 2024

  • Resident Screening: Beyond The Ol’FCRA

  • Huddling Up On The New HUD Tenant Screening Guidelines

  • Think Like A Plaintiff’s Lawyer To Anticipate Risks And Strengthen Compliance

  • "Clean Slate" Laws: The Implications When An "Erased" Record Remains Public

     

2023 Mid-Year Conference

 

  • General Session: Everywhere, Everything, All at Once.

  • Pardons, Expungements, and Post-Conviction Relief, Oh My!

  • World Privacy Update

  • Addressing Vendor Management and Contracts at the Start to Avoid Litigation

  • Look Out! 7 Areas That Plaintiff’s Attorneys May Try to Exploit Next

  • General Session: FTC/CFPB Pronouncements: What are they Thinking and What it Means for You

  • The Future is Now: New Technologies in Employee Screening and the Law

  • A Fresh Look at Tenant Screening

  • Think Your 99% Accuracy Rating is Good Enough? Think Again. How You Can Do Better

  • Tenant Screening 301: Unifying Federal/State/Local Rules into One Process

     

2023 Annual Conference

 

  • Avoid the Crosshairs as CRA Dispute Reinvestigations Are Being Targeted

     

  • State/Local Laws & Federal Preemption: Where are we and where are we going?

     

  • Don't Call Them Employees - Strategies for Independent Contractor Screening

     

  • Seven Compliance and Risk Management Options Most CRAs Are Missing

     

  • FCRA Jeopardy

     

  • Ten Steps to Improve Efficiency, Reduce Risk, and Still Keep Customers Happy

     

  • Tenant Screening: What Lies Beyond

 

2022 Mid-Year Conference

 

  • Dig Deeper! Untapped Ways For Lowering Your Risk Levels

     

  • Navigating Litigation and Compliance Issues Regarding Reports Issued for Non-Employee “Volunteers”

  • Don't Get Caught Unaware: Top Considerations for Employment Credit Screening

  • Identifiers, Matching Procedures, and Accuracy/How data providers reduce false positives

  • The Current Screening Regulatory Environment and How to Best Prepare for Regulatory Investigations

  • The FIPPs: Not a rock group but the basis of most privacy legislation

2022 Annual Conference

 

 

  • How To Kickstart Your Compliance Department And Minimize Your Risk

     

  • Just when you thought you knew everything about the FCRA: regulators, judges, and new theories, oh my

     

  • Seven Areas Where False Assumptions Lead CRAs Astray

     

  • Stop, Collaborate, and Listen: Strategies for Handling Consumer Complaints

     

  • Tenant Screening Navigating The Evolving “Fair Chance” Landscape

     

  • Your Data Can Help Or Hurt You: What Should You Do?

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