Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
Title 28 - Judicial Administration |
Chapter VII - Office of Independent Counsel |
Part 700 - Production or Disclosure of Material or Information of the Office of Independent Counsel |
Subpart A - Protection of Privacy and Access to Individual Records Under the Privacy Act of 1974 |
§ 700.25 - Use and collection of social security numbers.
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§ 700.25 Use and collection of social security numbers.
(a) Each system manager of a system of records that utilizes Social Security numbers as a method of identification without statutory authorization, or authorization by regulation adopted prior to January 1, 1975, shall take steps to revise the system to avoid future collection and use of the Social Security numbers.
(b) The Office shall take such measures as are necessary to ensure that employees authorized to collect information from individuals are advised that individuals may not be required to furnish Social Security numbers without statutory or regulatory authorization and that individuals who are requested to provide Social Security numbers voluntarily must be advised that furnishing the number is not required and that no penalty or denial of benefits will flow from the refusal to provide it.