                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

PROHIBITION ON DISCLOSURE OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS OR PARTS THEREOF (§
24.2-407.1)

It shall be unlawful for any person who has obtained, under § 24.2-405 or
24.2-406 or any prior law, a list of persons registered or voting which
contained social security numbers, or any parts thereof, to disclose any
voter&#8217;s social security number, or any part thereof, to any other person.
Any person maintaining a system containing social security numbers, or any parts
thereof, obtained from the Board or the Department of Elections shall delete or
destroy the portion of his records containing those numbers, except for a list
furnished to a court of the Commonwealth or of the United States for jury
selection purposes, a commissioner of the revenue, as defined in § 58.1-3100,
or a treasurer, as defined in § 58.1-3123, for tax assessment, collection, and
enforcement purposes, or the Chief Election Officer of another state, permitted
to use social security numbers, or any parts thereof, that provides for the use
of such numbers on applications for voter registration in accordance with
federal law, for the purpose of matching voter registration lists.

HISTORY: 1994, c. 656; 2007, c. 318; 2010, c. 452; 2015, c. 712.