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Code · Alaska · Title 45 · Chapter 48

Sec. 45.48.470. Agency regulations.

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Sec. 45.48.470. Agency regulations.
If regulations are necessary in order for a state agency to carry out the state agency's duties and responsibilities, a state agency may adopt regulations under AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act) to establish when the state agency or a person regulated by the state agency may
(1)print an individual's social security number on material that is mailed to the individual;
(2)demand proof from an individual of the individual's social security number, collect from an individual the individual's social security number, or submit an individual's social security number to a local, state, or federal agency;
(3)ask an individual to provide the state agency with the individual's social security number;
(4)disclose an individual's social security number to a third party;
(5)sell, lease, loan, trade, or rent an individual's social security number to a third party.
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