Personally Identifying Information (PII) Disposal
DCSS-POL-08-14 v.2
- OVERVIEW
- The purpose of this policy is to provide staff and members of the public a working knowledge of personally identifying information (PII) and the authorized disposal of the PII information.
- APPLICABILITY
- This policy applies to all Arizona IV-D program staff performing Title IV-D services.
- POLICY
- To ensure the proper safeguarding of information all printed PII must be shredded or placed in a shredding barrel for proper disposal immediately after the use it was printed for is completed.
- CRITERIA
- PII material that requires proper disposal will include but is not limited to the following:
- Client names
- Child Support Case numbers if combined with another piece of PII
- Social Security number
- Date of birth
- Residential and mailing address
- Home and cell phone number
- Driver’s license number
- Medical information
- Employment information
- Federal Tax Information (FTI) including includes but is not limited to the following:
- returns
- return information
- federal tax offset program information
- Consumer credit reports.
- Assets held in financial institutions.
- PROCEDURE
- This policy is supported by staff procedures, which identify how action related to this policy will be conducted, including responsibilities, time frames, and required actions.
- AUTHORITY
Federal Authority | |
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Records maintained on individuals |
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Safeguarding and disclosure of confidential information |
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Security and confidentiality for computerized support enforcement systems in operation after October 1, 1997 |
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45 C.F.R. § 164.530(c) | Administrative requirements. Standard: Safeguards (Medical Information) |
O.C.S.E. AT-10-12 | Final Rule: Safeguarding Child Support Information |
U.S.C. Public Law 104-193 (PRWORA), Title III - Child Support | Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) - Title III - Child Support, SEC. 303. Privacy Safeguards |
State Authority | |
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Confidential information; permissible disclosure; rules; violation; classification |
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PII definition and requirements |
A.R.S. § 44-7601 | Discarding and disposing of record containing personal identifying information; civil penalty; enforcement; definition |
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