Health Information Management

Maryland restricts use of SSNs

HIPAA Weekly Advisor, January 22, 2007

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In a bid to prevent identity theft, Maryland now prohibits organizations from putting employees' Social Security numbers (SSN) on their paychecks, reports The Capital. The new law went into effect on January 1, 2007, and imposes a fine of $1,000 for each violation. The law also requires organizations to remove SSNs from health insurance and college identification cards.

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