Use and collection of social security numbers and other information.

Code of Federal Regulations, Title 1 — General Provisions

Section: 304.31

Jurisdiction: US

Bluebook Citation: 1 C.F.R. § 304.31

The agency will ensure that employees authorized to collect information are aware: (a) That individuals may not be denied any right, benefit, or privilege as a result of refusing to provide their social security numbers, unless the collection is authorized either by a statute or by a regulation issued prior to 1975; (b) That individuals requested to provide their social security numbers, or any other information collected from them, must be informed, before providing such information, of: (1) Whether providing social security numbers (or such other information) is mandatory or voluntary; (2) Any statutory or regulatory authority that authorizes the collection of social security numbers (or such other information); (3) The principal purpose(s) for which the information is intended to be used; (4) The routine uses that may be made of the information; and (5) The effects, in any, on the individual of not providing all or any part of the requested information; and (c) That, where the information referred to above is requested on a form, the requirements for informing such individuals are set forth on the form used to collect the information, or on a separate form that can be retained by such individuals.

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