WASHINGTON — Credit unions should be putting the final touches on their plans for protecting their members' accounts from identity theft.
Federally chartered credit have until Nov. 1 to finish their plans to protect themselves and their members from identity theft. They must come up with a program and have it approved by their board by their next examination.
State-chartered CUs got a reprieve late last week when the Federal Trade Commission moved back its deadline for compliance to May 1, 2009.
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