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SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
[Docket No. SSA–2011–0073]
Consent Based Social Security
Number Verification (CBSV) Service
Social Security Administration.
Notice of Revised Transaction
Fee for Consent Based Social Security
Number Verification Service.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
We provide limited fee-based
Social Security number (SSN)
verification service to private businesses
and other requesters who obtain a valid,
signed consent form from the Social
Security number holder. We originally
published a notice announcing the
CBSV service in the Federal Register on
August 10, 2007.
Based on the consent forms, we verify
the number holders’ SSNs for the
requesting party. The Privacy Act of
1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)), section 1106 of
the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1306)
and our regulation at 20 CFR 401.100,
establish the legal authority for us to
provide SSN verifications to third party
requesters based on consent.
The CBSV process provides the
business community and other
government entities with consent-based
disclosures in high volume. We
developed CBSV as a user-friendly,
internet-based application with
safeguards that will protect the public’s
information. In addition to the benefit of
providing high volume, centralized SSN
verification services to the business
community in a secure manner, CBSV
provides us with cost and workload
management benefits.
New Information: To use CBSV,
interested parties must pay a one-time
non-refundable enrollment fee of
$5,000. Currently, users also pay a fee
of $5.00 per transaction in advance of
services. We agreed to calculate our
costs periodically for providing CBSV
services and adjust the fees as needed.
We also agreed to notify our customers
who currently use the service and allow
them to cancel or continue using the
service at the new transaction fee.
Based on the most recent cost
analysis, we will adjust the fiscal year
2012 fee to $1.05 per transaction. New
customers will still be responsible for
the one-time $5,000 enrollment fee.
DATES: The changes described above are
effective October 1, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gerard R. Hart, Office of Public Service
and Operations Support, Social Security
Administration, 6401 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235–6401,
(410) 965–8707, for more information
about the CBSV service, visit our
Internet site, Social Security Online, at
https://www.socialsecurity.gov.
Gerard R. Hart,
Division Director for Public Service and
Operations Support.
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SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
[Docket No. SSA-2011-0073]
Consent Based Social Security Number Verification (CBSV) Service
AGENCY: Social Security Administration.
ACTION: Notice of Revised Transaction Fee for Consent Based Social
Security Number Verification Service.
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SUMMARY: We provide limited fee-based Social Security number (SSN)
verification service to private businesses and other requesters who
obtain a valid, signed consent form from the Social Security number
holder. We originally published a notice announcing the CBSV service in
the Federal Register on August 10, 2007.
Based on the consent forms, we verify the number holders' SSNs for
the requesting party. The Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)),
section 1106 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1306) and our
regulation at 20 CFR 401.100, establish the legal authority for us to
provide SSN verifications to third party requesters based on consent.
The CBSV process provides the business community and other
government entities with consent-based disclosures in high volume. We
developed CBSV as a user-friendly, internet-based application with
safeguards that will protect the public's information. In addition to
the benefit of providing high volume, centralized SSN verification
services to the business community in a secure manner, CBSV provides us
with cost and workload management benefits.
New Information: To use CBSV, interested parties must pay a one-
time non-refundable enrollment fee of $5,000. Currently, users also pay
a fee of $5.00 per transaction in advance of services. We agreed to
calculate our costs periodically for providing CBSV services and adjust
the fees as needed. We also agreed to notify our customers who
currently use the service and allow them to cancel or continue using
the service at the new transaction fee.
Based on the most recent cost analysis, we will adjust the fiscal
year 2012 fee to $1.05 per transaction. New customers will still be
responsible for the one-time $5,000 enrollment fee.
DATES: The changes described above are effective October 1, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gerard R. Hart, Office of Public
Service and Operations Support, Social Security Administration, 6401
Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235-6401, (410) 965-8707, for more
information about the CBSV service, visit our Internet site, Social
Security Online, at https://www.socialsecurity.gov.
Gerard R. Hart,
Division Director for Public Service and Operations Support.
[FR Doc. 2011-24900 Filed 9-27-11; 8:45 am]
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