§ 143-64. 60. State Privacy Act.
A state or local government agency may not deny a legal right, benefit, or privilege because a person refuses to disclose a social security number, and an agency that asks for the number must tell the person whether it is mandatory or voluntary, why it is being requested, and how it will be used.
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