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Department of Homeland Security Rescinds "No-Match" Regulation |
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As published in yesterday's Federal Register, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has officially rescinded its Social Security "no-match" regulation, which had been stalled in federal litigation and was never fully implemented.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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