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Consumer protection and antidiscrimination laws that apply in the context of human decisions should be adapted as necessary to ensure they effectively apply to algorithmic decision tools (see also
Laws and regulations should strengthen and enhance consumer protection. Policymakers should enhance protections against unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices.
Federal legislation should provide a minimum level of consumer protections.
Regulators should provide effective oversight of the financial industry and enhance consumer protection.
Policymakers and financial institutions should protect consumers with diminished capacity and others who are at risk of financial exploitation.
All depository institutions should be required to provide an adequate level of banking services to individuals, including customers with low incomes.
Financial institutions should be required to offer consumer protections related to fees and disclosures.
Policymakers should conduct robust oversight and enforcement related to scams and fraud.
Consumer protections should be added to government benefits payments, including those made through direct deposit and prepaid card.
Policymakers should create a maximum floating interest rate to protect consumers against cost shifts on credit products.