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6-5 Identity Theft Prevention Program
Return to Identity Theft Prevention Program Table of Contents
Approved: Board of Supervisors
Authority: Board of Supervisors and Board of Directors, Community Development Commission
Revised Date: July 21, 2009
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Section V. Outside Service Providers
Section VI. Categories and Types of Red Flags Applicable to Accounts
Read Next: Section VII. Prevention and Mitigation of Identity Theft
IV. Risk Assessment
- The County and the SCCDC is each a creditor due to its provision or maintenance of covered accounts for loan programs, general assistance, debt collection and health services.
- The County and the SCCDC have not encountered any reported incidents related to identity theft involving the County’s covered accounts.
- The County and the SCCDC limit access to personal identifying information to those employees responsible for or otherwise involved in opening or restoring covered accounts or accepting payment for use of covered accounts.
- The County and the SCCDC must comply with many regulations that protect an individual’s right to privacy such as HIPAA, AB2985 (2006) Foster Youth Identity Theft, SB1104 Welfare and Institutions code, etc.
- The County and the SCCDC have well established IT (Information Technology) security policies that cover the computer systems that store personal information.
- In addition to County and SCCDC security policies and procedures, each covered department has security policies and procedures of their own.
- The County and the SCCDC have secure campuses where appropriate, where employees must pass through a security network to obtain physical access.
- Access to covered accounts is limited to authorized County or SCCDC personnel.
- Each Stakeholder Department has established procedures for opening and maintaining covered accounts.
V. Outside Service Providers
As listed above, the County and the SCCDC use service providers to assist in collecting accounts. Each Stakeholder Department is responsible for the oversight of their service providers.
VI. Categories and Types of Red Flags Applicable to Accounts
Because of the wide range of County and the SCCDC activities, each Stakeholder Department identifies the categories and types of red flags, as listed in Appendix A that are unique to their situation.