10-1-393.8
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10-1-393.8.
(a)
Except as otherwise provided in this Code section, a person, firm, or
corporation shall not:
(1)
Publicly post or publicly display in any manner an
individuaĺs
social security number. As used in this Code section, 'publicly post' or
'publicly display' means to intentionally communicate or otherwise make
available to the general public;
(2)
Require an individual to transmit his or her social security number over the
Internet, unless the connection is secure or the social security number is
encrypted; or
(3)
Require an individual to use his or her social security number to access an
Internet website, unless a password or unique personal identification number or
other authentication device is also required to access the Internet website.
(b)
This Code section shall not apply to:
(1)
The collection, release, or use of an
individuaĺs
social security number as required by state or federal law;
(2)
The inclusion of an
individuaĺs
social security number in an application, form, or document sent by mail,
electronically transmitted, or transmitted by facsimile:
(A)
As part of an application or enrollment process;
(B)
To establish, amend, or terminate an account, contract, or policy;
or
(C)
To confirm the accuracy of the
individuaĺs
social security number;
(3)
The use of an
individuaĺs
social security number for internal verification or administrative purposes;
or
(4)
An interactive computer service
provideŕs
or a telecommunications
provideŕs
transmission or routing of, or intermediate temporary storage or caching of, an
individuaĺs
social security number.
(c)
This Code section shall not impose a duty on an interactive computer service
provider or a telecommunications provider actively to monitor its service or to
affirmatively seek evidence of the transmission of social security numbers on
its service.
(d)
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Code section, the clerks of superior
court of this state and the Georgia Superior Court
Clerkś
Cooperative Authority shall be held harmless for filing, publicly posting, or
publicly displaying any document containing an
individuaĺs
social security number that the clerk is otherwise required by law to file,
publicly post, or publicly display for public inspection.