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"Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of freedom." -- John Adams (Defense of the Constitution, 1787)SB 07-029 Concerning Employer Participation in the Extended Federal Basic Employment Verification Pilot Program for the Purpose of Determining the Work Eligibility Status of EmployeesHome / 2007 LEGISLATION / Legislation Introduced as Prime Sponsor
Requires all nongovernmental employers within the state to apply to participate in the extended federal basic employment verification pilot program (program) and to participate if accepted.
Imposes a fine against an employer that does not apply to participate in the program. Requires the department of labor and employment to put a mechanism in place to inform employers of the requirement to apply for participation and how to comply and to post this information on the department's website. Upon receipt of a valid complaint of a violation of these provisions, requires the director of the division of labor to investigate the complaint. Senate State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee Postponed Indefinitely. Killed on a Democrat party-line vote. View Bill < Back to Legislation Introduced as Prime Sponsor |
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