Sec. 203. Mandatory notification of SSN mismatches and multiple uses
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Prior to crediting any individual with concurrent earnings from more than one employer, the Commissioner of Social Security shall notify the individual that earnings from two or more employers are being reported under the individual’s Social Security account number (SSN). Such notice shall include, at a minimum— the name and location of each employer reporting benefits for an individual; a warning that any inaccuracies in this information could indicate that the individual’s SSN is being fraudulently used by another individual; an explanation of any potential risk that an individual is subject to if his or her SSN has been used or is being used by someone else; and an SSA telephone number that an individual may call to report inaccuracies in the use of their SSN.
Not later than 180 days following the date of enactment of this act, the Commissioner of Social Security shall promulgate regulations in accord with section 1306, title 42 (42 U.S.C. 1306), to require that information regarding all multiple use notifications that lead to the identification of an unauthorized user of a Social Security account number be shared with the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security on a timely basis. Information to be shared with the Secretary shall include, at a minimum, the name and mailing address of all employees who are the subject of an unresolved mismatch notification or who are unauthorized users of another individual’s Social Security account number.
The names and addresses of the employers of these employees must also be provided. The Secretary shall report to the Congress annually the number of cases that the Commissioner of Social Security has shared with the Department of Homeland Security regarding unauthorized users of a Social Security number and the actions that have been taken to resolve these cases. The first report shall be presented to Congress 1 year after the passage of this Act.
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