What's New? NYS Social Security Law Amended
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 at 8:34AM
Banking Spectrum in Compliance, What's New

A person may not be required to disclose or furnish his or her Social Security Number (SSN) for any purpose under a new law signed by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.  The new law safeguarding SSNs (A.8992-A/S.6608-A) applies to employers and certain other entities in the state.   It adds new section 399-ddd to the General Business Law and becomes effective December 12, 2012. Businesses must review their practices with employees, customers and other individuals in situations where all or a part of the Social Security Number is involved.

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