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MO SB183
Bill
Status
1/26/2011
Primary Sponsor
Luann Ridgeway
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AI Summary
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Prohibits persons and entities (excluding state and local agencies) from publicly posting or displaying an individual's Social Security number in whole or in part, defined as intentionally communicating or making available to the general public or co-workers.
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Prohibits requiring individuals to transmit their Social Security number in whole or in part over the Internet unless the connection is secure or the number is encrypted.
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Prohibits requiring individuals to use their Social Security number in whole or in part to access Internet websites unless a password, unique personal identification number, or other authentication device is also required.
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Prohibits requiring individuals to use their Social Security number in whole or in part as an employee number for any type of employment-related activity.
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Includes exceptions for collection and use required by state or federal law, internal verification or administrative purposes, public records under chapter 610, and documents required by statute or court rules to be made public.
Legislative Description
Modifies current law regarding certain prohibited uses of social security numbers to include the partial use of social security numbers
Last Action
Second Read and Referred S General Laws Committee
1/27/2011