Section 45.48.430. Disclosure.  


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  •    (a) A person doing business, including the business of government, may not disclose an individual's social security number to a third party.
       (b) The prohibition in (a) of this section does not apply if
            (1) the disclosure is authorized by local, state, or federal law, including a regulation adopted under AS 45.48.470;
            (2) the person is engaging in the business of government and
                 (A) is authorized by law to disclose the individual's social security number; or
                 (B) the disclosure of the individual's social security number is required for the performance of the person's duties or responsibilities as provided by law;
            (3) the disclosure is to a person subject to or for a transaction regulated by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Modernization Act, and the disclosure is for a purpose authorized by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Modernization Act or to facilitate a transaction of the individual;
            (4) the disclosure is to a person subject to or for a transaction regulated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and the disclosure is for a purpose authorized by the Fair Credit Reporting Act;
            (5) the disclosure is part of a report prepared by a consumer credit reporting agency in response to a request by a person and the person submits the social security number as part of the request to the consumer credit reporting agency for the preparation of the report; or
            (6) the disclosure is for a background check on the individual, identity verification, fraud prevention, medical treatment, law enforcement or other government purposes, or the individual's employment, including employment benefits.

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History

(Sec. 4 ch 92 SLA 2008)