If regulations are necessary in order for a state agency to carry out the state agency's duties and responsibilities, a state agency may adopt regulations under AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act) to establish when the state agency or a person regulated by the state agency may
(1) print an individual's social security number on material that is mailed to the individual;
(2) demand proof from an individual of the individual's social security number, collect from an individual the individual's social security number, or submit an individual's social security number to a local, state, or federal agency;
(3) ask an individual to provide the state agency with the individual's social security number;
(4) disclose an individual's social security number to a third party;
(5) sell, lease, loan, trade, or rent an individual's social security number to a third party.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 48. Personal Information Protection Act
Article 3. Protection of Social Security Number.
Sec. 45.48.400. Use of social security number.
Sec. 45.48.410. Request and collection.
Sec. 45.48.420. Sale, lease, loan, trade, or rental.
Sec. 45.48.440. Interagency disclosure.
Sec. 45.48.450. Exception for employees, agents, and independent contractors.
Sec. 45.48.460. Employment-related exception.