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 PUBLIC LAW 99-603—NOV. 6, 1986

100 STAT. 3365

authorized use or disclosure of the information or identifiers contained in such system. "(C) CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW OF MAJOR CHANGES.— "(i) HEARINGS AND REVIEW.—The Committees

on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and of the Senate shall cause to have printed in the Congressional Record the substance of any major change described in subparagraph (D), shall hold hearings respecting the feasibility and desirability of implementing such a change, and, within the two year period before implementation, shall report to their respective Houses findings on whether or not such a change should be implemented. "(ii) CONGRESSIONAL ACTION.—No major change may be implemented unless the Congress specifically provides, in an appropriations or other Act, for funds for implementation of the change.

"(D) MAJOR CHANGES REQUIRING TWO YEARS NOTICE AND

CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW.—As used in this paragraph, the term 'major change' means a change which would— "(i) require an individual to present a new card or other document (designed specifically for use for this purpose) at the time of hiring, recruitment, or referral, "(ii) provide for a telephone verification system under which an employer, recruiter, or referrer must transmit to a Federal official information concerning the immigration status of prospective employees and the official transmits to the person, and the person must record, a verification code, or "(iii) require any change in any card used for accounting purposes under the Social Security Act, 42 USC 301 note. including any change requiring that the only social security account number cards which may be presented in order to comply with subsection (b)(l)(C)(i) are such cards as are in a counterfeit-resistant form consistent with the second sentence of section 205(c)(2)(D) of the Social Security Act. 42 USC 405. ,;

"(E) GENERAL REVENUE FUNDING OF SOCIAL SECURITY CARD

CHANGES.—Any costs incurred in developing and implementing any change described in subparagraph (D)(iii) for purposes of this subsection shall not be paid for out of any trust fund established under the Social Security Act. "(4) DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS.—

"(A) AUTHORITY.—The President may undertake dem- President of U.S. onstration projects (consistent with paragraph (2)) of different changes in the requirements of subsection (b). No such project may extend over a period of longer than three years. "(B) REPORTS ON PROJECTS.—The President shall report to the Congress on the results of demonstration projects conducted under this paragraph. '(e) COMPUANCE.—

"(1) COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATIONS.—The Attorney General

shall establish procedures— "(A) for individuals and entities to file written, signed complaints respecting potential violations of subsection (a),

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