As the popularity of the Internet grows as a means of communication, many institutions
            and agencies are utilizing its capabilities to disseminate information to each other
            and the general public more quickly. In some instances, they are not conscientious
            and prudent about the information they publicize on the Internet.
         
         SSA must, however, make sure that any website that we access for inmate information
            is not protected by privacy and disclosure laws or that the website administrator does not charge a fee for accessing the information
            from its website. Each website that SSA visits for prisoner information must provide
            reliable and current information on its inmate population. The website must also have
            the information displayed in a clear and readable format that will not cause a SSA
            technician to misinterpret any of its contents so the technician will not draw an
            incorrect conclusion about a beneficiary's identity or inmate status.
         
         The RPCs will evaluate each identified website for accuracy and reliability of its
            content. If the RPC determines the website meets SSA's third party verification standards
            (see GN 03001.012), the RPC will add the website to a special prisoner Internet website
            page that they will create. The RPCs will attach the special Prisoner Internet Website
            page to the regional office's main website. The special Prisoner Internet Website
            pages will provide correctional and mental institutions website addresses broken down
            by State in each of the corresponding regions. SSA technicians can use the website
            addresses that appear on the regional Prisoner Internet webpages as sources of third
            party verification of inmate information. For the regional web addresses for the approved
            RPC’s internet verification websites, see GN 02607.680D.2.c.