Protecting Americans’ Social Security Data Act
Summary
What This Bill Does
The Protecting Americans' Social Security Data Act targets access to sensitive Social Security data. It bars political appointees and special government employees from accessing systems such as Numident, the Master Beneficiary Record, SSI and SVB records, the National Disability Determination Services file, earnings and self-employment systems, and the Enterprise Data Warehouse. It also creates a civil action for negligent unauthorized access or disclosure by federal employees or non-employees, with damages of at least $5,000 per act or actual damages, punitive damages for willful or grossly negligent violations, costs, fees, and a two-year discovery limitations period. The bill requires SSA notice to affected individuals when criminal charges or discipline are proposed, SSA Inspector General investigations and 30-day reports to Congress, and a GAO report within one year with monthly interim updates.
Who Benefits and How
Social Security beneficiaries benefit because political appointees and special government employees are barred from accessing core benefit, disability, and earnings systems. SSI and disability applicants benefit from a private damages remedy when their records are negligently accessed or disclosed without authorization. Privacy advocates benefit from mandatory notice, Inspector General investigations, and GAO reporting on violations. Congressional oversight committees benefit from 30-day Inspector General reports and monthly GAO interim updates.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Political appointees and special government employees lose access to major SSA data systems even if they work on policy issues touching those systems. The Social Security Administration must administer access restrictions, notices, and violation documentation. The SSA Inspector General must investigate each violation and quickly report privacy, cybersecurity, integrity, and payment-risk findings. Federal employees and contractors face civil damages exposure for negligent unauthorized access or disclosure. GAO must conduct a year-long review and monthly reporting cycle.
Key Provisions
- Prohibits political appointees and special government employees from accessing named SSA beneficiary, disability, and earnings data systems.
- Creates a civil damages action for negligent unauthorized access or disclosure by federal employees and non-employees.
- Requires SSA notice to affected individuals when criminal charges or adverse personnel actions are proposed.
- Directs SSA Inspector General investigations, 30-day congressional reports, and GAO review with monthly interim reporting.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Bars political appointees and special government employees from accessing major Social Security Administration beneficiary and earnings data systems, creates a civil damages action for unauthorized access or disclosure, and requires Inspector General, GAO, and congressional reporting.
Key Policy Areas
Social Security, Privacy, Government Oversight, Civil Remedies
Primary Purpose
Bars political appointees and special government employees from accessing major Social Security Administration beneficiary and earnings data systems, creates a civil damages action for unauthorized access or disclosure, and requires Inspector General, GAO, and congressional reporting.
Policy Domains
Resolution provisions
Identified Gains
- Social Security beneficiaries
- SSI and disability applicants
- Privacy advocates
- Congressional oversight committees
Identified Costs
- Political appointees
- Social Security Administration
- SSA Inspector General
- Federal employees and contractors
- GAO
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMr. Larson of Connecticut (for himself, Mr. Neal, Ms. Velázquez, …
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Introduced in House
Stakeholder Effects
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Government Accountability Office, Political appointees, SSA Inspector General
SSI and disability applicants, Social Security beneficiaries
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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