Note: One of these
statements (either Mandatory or Voluntary) needs to be handed to the
individual anytime you are asking for their social security number.
This statement needs to be read to the individual if the request for
their social security number is over the phone.
On all printed forms, the appropriate disclosure can be appended to it.
On all re-orders, the statement will need to be printed on the form. Electronic
forms must link to the appropriate disclosure statement or the appropriate
disclosure statement must be prominently displayed on the website.
| Directions:
Use below MANDATORY disclosure statement if you are
asking for the social security number under a state or federal statute
or regulation. Note: You must state the intended use of their SSN
and also whether it is a Federal or a State law/statute/regulation
that authorizes the University to require their social security number. |
General mandatory
disclosure.
Disclosure of your
Social Security Number (“SSN”) is required of you in order for The University
of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College to __
[ state intended use of SSN here ] __, as mandated
by __ [ Federal ]
[ State ] __ law.
Further disclosure of your SSN is governed by the Public Information
Act (Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code) and other applicable
law.
| Directions:
Use the below VOLUNTARY disclosure statement if you
are requiring the social security number of the individual but it
is not authorized under a particular state or federal statute or regulation.
Note: You must state what you intend to use the SSN for and also what
could happen if the individual chooses not to disclose his/her social
security number. (Ex: delays in processing their request or application)
|
General voluntary
disclosure.
Disclosure of your
social security number (SSN) is requested from you in order for The
University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College to __
[ state intended use of SSN here ] __. No statute
or other authority requires that you disclose your SSN for that purpose.
Failure to provide your SSN, however, may result in
__ [ state what may happen if the individual fails to provide SSN
here ] __. Further
disclosure of your SSN is governed by the Public Information Act (Chapter
552 of the Texas Government Code) and other applicable law.
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