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Re: Soc. Sec. # on Official Records



At 01:20 PM 6/30/97 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm a little confused by this statement.  Does "...deny services on the
>grounds of refusal to disclose a SSN..."  equate to denial of employment? 
>I can't see working if I'm not going to be paid, and if I'm not mistaken,
>if you're an American citizen, you have to supply your SSN in order to draw
>a paycheck.  That being said, couldn't the folks in dosimetry just call the
>folks in payroll and obtain the refusers SSN?  Would there be something
>specifically illegal with that?  Is payroll duty-bound not to supply the
>workers SSN to dosimetry?  To me, this would deem the discussion on this
>subject kind of moot.
>
>Of course, normally I wouldn't have jumped in on this discussion, but I"m
>guessing the listserv will be a little slow this week.
>
>-Brent Rogers
>mailto: brogers@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu
>
>
>providing your SS number to payroll is for tax purposes required by the
federal government.

Alan R. Marchand
radarm@accessnv.com