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Personal non-public information is any information that uniquely identifies a person and provides confidential information (e.g. academic, financial, medical records) about that individual. High risk personal non-public information provides confidential information that can be used to commit identity theft or cause financial loss to the individual if improperly disclosed, or is highly sensitive for other reasons. Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Social Security number, taxpayer ID number, or identification number derived from Social Security number;
  • Credit card or other financial account number combined with password or access code that would permit access to a financial account;
  • Driver's license number.

Personal non-public information does not include published directory information or information that is lawfully made available to the general public from federal, state or local governmental records.

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