Common use of NDNH Records Clause in Contracts

NDNH Records. The information contained in the NDNH is reported to the source agency by state and federal agencies and instrumentalities. OCSE verifies the accuracy of name and SSN combinations maintained by OCSE against SSA’s Master File of SSN Holders and SSN Applications (Enumeration System), in accordance with section 453(j)(1)(A) and (B) of the Act. 42 U.S.C. § 653(j)(1)(A) and (B). A record reported to the NDNH is considered “verified” if the name and SSN combination have a corresponding name and SSN within SSA’s Enumeration System. One hundred percent of the employee name and Social Security number combinations contained in the new hire file and the unemployment insurance file against which input files are compared have been verified against Social Security Administration databases. For quarterly wage, 77 percent of name and Social Security number combinations have been verified because some states do not collect enough name data. However, information comparisons may be conducted and reliable results obtained.

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Sources: Computer Matching Agreement

NDNH Records. The information contained in the NDNH is reported to the source agency by state and federal agencies and instrumentalities. OCSE verifies the accuracy of name and SSN combinations maintained by OCSE against SSA’s Master File of SSN Holders and SSN Applications (Enumeration System), in accordance with section 453(j)(1)(A) and (B) of the Act. 42 U.S.C. § 653(j)(1)(A) and (B). A record reported to the NDNH is considered “verified” if the name and SSN combination have a corresponding name and SSN within SSA’s Enumeration System. One hundred percent of the employee name and Social Security number combinations contained in the new hire file and the unemployment insurance file against which input files are compared have been verified against Social Security Administration databases. For quarterly wageQW, 77 percent of name and Social Security number combinations have been verified because some states do not collect enough name data. However, information comparisons may be conducted and reliable results obtained.

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Sources: Computer Matching Agreement