- Privacy Program - The United States Social Security Administration
The Privacy Act of 1974 is a federal law that governs our collection and use of records we maintain on you in a system of records
- Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties | Disclosure of Social Security . . .
A key statute that requires the disclosure of social security numbers is the Social Security Act (SSA), which expressly permits a state agency to use social security numbers for the purpose of identifying individuals “in the administration of any tax, general public assistance, driver’s license, or motor vehicle registration law within its
- 1896 PUBLIC LAW 93-579-DEC. 31, 1974 [88 STAT. - House
the disclosure of a social security number to any Federal, State, or local agency maintaining a system of records in existence and operating before January 1, 1975, if such disclosure was required under statute or regulation adopted prior to such date to verify the identity of an individual
- The Privacy Act of 1974 - OSC
Under the Privacy Act, Federal agencies may not disclose information without consent unless certain exceptions apply to the disclosure The Privacy Act provides protections to individuals in three primary ways
- THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 (As Amended) Public Law 93-579, as codified at . . .
(a) The Congress finds that – (1) the privacy of an individual is directly affected by the collection, maintenance, use, and dissemination of personal information by Federal agencies; (2) the increasing use of computers and sophisticated information technology, while essential to the efficient operations of the Government, has greatly
- The Privacy Act of 1974: Overview and Issues for Congress
These documents were prepared by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) CRS serves as nonpartisan shared staff to congressional committees and Members of Congress It operates solely at the behest of and under the direction of Congress
- The Privacy Act of 1974: An Overview
The Privacy Act seeks to preserve the individual's interest in privacy while at the same time recognizing the legitimate needs of government for information
- Privacy Act of 1974
Assess the collection of the SSN and tie it to a right, benefit or privilege, where they are mandated by federal law to do so and where they have a system of records, required by statute or regulation, in existence before January 1, 1975
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