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Committee advances bill to let DMV share data so Alaskans can request replacement Social Security cards online
Summary
The committee passed SB 237 to permit DMV-to-AAMVA data checks so Alaskans can apply online for replacement Social Security cards; sponsor staff said the Social Security Administration supports the measure and that verification responses are deleted after processing.
The House State Affairs Committee on May 5 reported Senate Bill 237 to allow Alaskans to apply online for a lost Social Security card by permitting the Department of Motor Vehicles to share data with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA).
Jennie Calhoun, staff to Sen. Kawasaki, said the legislation would “update statute to allow Alaskans…
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