Bill Text - SB449 (2022)

Relative to the retention of social security numbers by the division of motor vehicles.


Revision: March 17, 2022, 3:08 p.m.

Senate Transportation

March 16, 2022

2022-1127s

12/08

 

 

Amendment to SB 449

 

Amend the bill by replacing section 1 with the following:

 

1  Social Security Numbers; Driver's License Application Form Options.  Amend RSA 263:40-a, I-II to read as follows:

I.(a)  An applicant for a driver's license who has not previously been licensed to drive a motor vehicle in this state shall provide his or her social security number in the application.  The applicant shall be given the opportunity to determine whether to have his or her complete social security number or only the last 5 digits of their social security number retained in the records of the department of safety.  The application form shall include a box to check off [if] which portion of their social security number the applicant [does not wish] wishes to have [his or her social security number] retained in the records of the department.

(b)  The application form for a renewal of a driver's license may request the social security number of the applicant.  An applicant who is a resident of New Hampshire shall be given the opportunity to determine whether to provide the complete social security number or only the last 5 digits of the social security number.  The application form shall include a box to check off if the applicant does not wish to provide his or her complete social security number or only the last 5 digits of their social security number pursuant to this paragraph.

(c)  The application form for an initial driver's license or a renewal of a driver's license shall include a box to check off if the applicant does not wish to have his or her computerized image, likeness, or photograph retained in the records of the department of safety.  The driver's license shall display the mailing address of the licensee and shall not display the licensee's social security number.

II.  Notwithstanding RSA 91-A, RSA 260:14, RSA 261:60, or any other provision of law to the contrary, the social security number shall not be a public record open to the inspection of any person.  The department shall not sell or otherwise provide individual social security numbers or lists of social security numbers for any purpose which is not stated in this paragraph.  The department shall only make the social security number available to other states for driver record purposes, to any national driver information repository established pursuant to federal law, or[, on their request on a case by case basis] (a) on their request, on a case by case basis, to a law enforcement agency that requires the social security number for investigative purposes, [or] (b) on their request, on a case by case basis, to the department of health and human services for use only in the administration of child support enforcement, or (c) on their request, on a case by case basis, to the department of state for voter verification and identification purposes, provided that the department may only transmit the last 4 digits of an individual's social security number.