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Department of Homeland Security Rescinds "No-Match" Regulation


by Frances P. Rayer
Christopher R. Thorn View Biography
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC View Firm Credentials
Philadelphia Office

October 20, 2009

Previously published on October 2009

As published in yesterday's Federal Register, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has officially rescinded its Social Security "no-match" regulation, which had been stalled in federal litigation and was never fully implemented. The "no-match" rule laid out mandatory procedures for employers to follow if they received Social Security Administration (SSA) no-match letters or DHS notices regarding discrepancies with an employee's name or Social Security Number.


 

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