Herald & Lantern 14 December '83
Bell Retiree WILDWOOD - Local resident Mrs. Ann Louise R. Pinnix, a repair service clerk for New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. in Marmora, has retired after 30 years’ service with the company. Pinnix, who lives on E Syracuse Ave., joined the company in 1953 as an operator in Atlantic city. She i£ a member of the Atlantic City Council, H.G. McCully Downstate Chapt'er, Telephone Pioneers of America.
SS Number Serves For Identification
By DEL BROOKS
The Social Security number is being used increasingly as a means of identification, both by governmental and nongovernmental agencies. Public agencies that request a Social Security number must inform the person whether providing the number is mandatory or voluntary, the purpose for which the number is being requested, and the authority under which the
request is being made.
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The use of Social Security numbers by nongovernmental organizations, such as banks, has made it an almost universal identifier. Such use by private organizations is neither required nor prohibited by Federal Law; no one can be forced to provide his or her number to a private organization. ON^HE OTHER hand, a nongovernmental agency does not have to provide the requested service if the person refuses to give his or her number. It is well to bear m mind that the fact that a private agency has a person’s Social Security number does not give that agency the right to get information from the per«>son’s Social Security
record.
Because of the importance of the Social Security number as an identifier, penalties apply to its fraudulent use. It is against the law to alter a Social Security card in any way, to buy or sell one, or to use another person’s number. It is also a violation of the law to obtain a Social Security number by providing false information, or to use such a Social Security number. Penalties include a fine and/or a jail sentence. 50-Plus Qub Reunion Set WILDWOOD - Last spring’s enthusiastic response to Wildwood High School’s 50-Plus Club and it^ first reunion prompted an early reservation for the 1984 reunion. Members are urged to mark their calendars for May 19, at the Wildwood Golf Club. Details will be announced. Anyone who attended Wildwood High School with the Class of 1934 or earlier is eligible for membership in 50-Plus. Anyone who was not contacted last spring is asked to phone Lillian Mayer, 886-7515.
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