Nevada Code § 205.4605

Posting or displaying social security number of another person; penalties; civil action
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, a person shall not willfully and intentionally post or display in any
public manner the social security number of another person unless the person is
authorized or required to do so by specific federal or state law or regulation.
2. This section does not:
(a) Prevent the use of a social security number
for internal verification or administrative purposes.
(b) Apply to documents that are recorded or
required to be open to the public pursuant to federal or state law or
regulation.
3. Unless a greater penalty is provided by
specific statute, a person who violates this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor.
4. A person whose social security number
has been willfully and intentionally posted or displayed in violation of this
section may bring a civil cause of action against the person who commits such a
violation. The court may award actual damages, reasonable attorneys fees and
costs to the person whose social security number has been willfully and
intentionally posted or displayed in violation of this section.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Person includes a government, governmental
agency or political subdivision of a government.
(b) Post or display in any public manner means
to communicate or otherwise make available to the general public. The term
includes, without limitation:
(1) Printing the social security number of
another person on any card required for the other person to access products or
services provided by the person or entity printing the social security number.
(2) Requiring another person to transmit
his or her social security number over the Internet, unless the connection is secure
or the social security number is encrypted.
(3) Requiring another person to use his or
her social security number to access an Internet website, unless a password or
unique personal identification number or other authentication device is also
required to access the Internet website.
(4) Printing the social security number of
another person on any material that is mailed to the person, if the social
security number is visible to the public.

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