E-VERIFY LEGISLATION GUIDE

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Immigration reform continues to be a hot topic for legislative bodies around the U.S. The President has amended Executive Order 12989 requiring all federal contractors to use the E-Verify program to ensure the employment eligibility of their employees. In addition, several state and city governments have passed legislation which requires employers to participate in the E-Verify Program.

The interactive map below links to more information about each state's E-Verify legislation. To access detailed state information, simply click on one of the colored states.

Click here to view a summary of all legislation.

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Use of E-Verify provides shield from sanctions  
E-Verify Required for state public employers and/or contractors E-Verify Required for All Employers
Note: Executive Order 12989 requires most federal contractors to use E-Verify effective 6/30/2009.

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