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Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties | Disclosure of Social Security . . . To constitute a violation of section 7, an agency must not only request that an individual disclose a social security number, but also deny a “right, benefit, or privilege” to that individual because of the individual’s refusal to disclose the social security number
Social Security Numbers For Noncitizens You need an SSN to work, collect Social Security benefits, and receive certain government services Lawfully admitted noncitizens can get certain benefits and services without an SSN
Social Security Number Reduction (SSNR) - Privacy Documenting and limiting the use of Social Security numbers has become a priority of the Federal government to prevent the inappropriate disclosure or misuse of Personally Identifiable Information
Compelling Disclosure of a Social Security Number Is a Federal Felony . . . Compelling someone to provide their Social Security Number (SSN) is a federal felony under 42 U S C § 408 (a) (8) Learn how the law protects your right to withhold your SSN and how the Privacy Act mandates full disclosure before it can be requested
Social Security Numbers: - U. S. Government Accountability Office (U. S. GAO) Although Congress and the states have enacted a number of laws to protect consumers' privacy, the public and private sectors' continued use of and reliance on SSNs, and the potential for misuse, underscore the importance of strengthening protections where possible
How Federal Laws Address the Misuse of Social Security Numbers Fraudulent activities involving SSNs are not limited to identity theft They can also include using fake SSNs to gain employment, apply for loans, or receive government benefits Such actions not only harm the victims but also undermine public trust in financial and governmental systems
SSA - POMS: GN 03325. 005 - Use of Social Security Numbers (SSN) by . . . In some instances, an Executive Order (EO) of the President or a specific Federal law may authorize a government agency’s use of the SSN However, the fact there is no specific Federal statutory authority for a government agency to use the SSN does not preclude an agency from doing so