Requests by individuals to have their record corrected or amended supplement SSA's
            efforts to maintain acceptable systems of records.
         
         Most requests for changes to SSA records are subject to the administrative appeals
            procedures of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) and Subpart J of SSA Regulations
            No. 4. Such requests are handled pursuant to instructions in GN 03100.000. The provisions of the PA are not intended to give individuals administrative or
            judicial review rights that are otherwise adequately provided for in the Social Security
            Act, regulations, and the APA.
         
         SSA also has administrative procedures by which records may be updated for changes
            in name, address, etc. Such procedures will be followed rather than those in the PA.
         
         All other requests for correction or amendment (which should be rare) will be handled
            under the PA correction procedures.
         
         
            
               1. Example - Privacy Act Request
               
             
            
               EXAMPLE — Privacy Act Correction or Amendment Request
               
               An individual wants to revoke assignment of his or her Social Security Number or disagrees
                  with a medical report contained in his or her record.
               
             
          
         
            
               2. Example - Non-Privacy Act Request
               
             
            
               EXAMPLE — Non-Privacy Act Correction or Amendment Request
               
               An individual protests an age determination, a determination that he or she is not
                  disabled or entitled to benefits, a determination that a legal relationship does not
                  exist, or that support requirements are not met.