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ELECTRONIC VERIFICATION PROGRAM

Federal law prohibits employers from hiring or continuing to employ an unauthorized alien. The work status of new employees can be verified using the Electronic Verification Program (E-Verify), administered by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security Administration. Conducting an E-Verify query involves matching to government records a social security number and other information reported on Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification.

E-Verify can only be used after an individual accepts an offer of employment and after the new hire and employer complete Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. Employers must initiate a search on E-Verify within three business days of the new hire’s actual start date. E-Verify cannot be used to verify the work eligibility status of existing employees. If an employer elects to use E-Verify, it must be used to verify the work status of all new hires, regardless of national origin or citizenship, and may not be used selectively.

As with all current employee-verification programs, E-Verify is not completely accurate. An employee has recourse available if he or she is legally documented to work in the U.S. but the employer receives a final notice of nonconfirmation of work eligibility for the employee through E-Verify. Visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Web site, and click on For Employees for more information.

For information about the employee’s identity documents presented for Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, visit www.uscis.gov. Useful information is also available on the Guide to State and Federal Employment Verification Laws.

It is unlawful for an employer to:

Hire, recruit, or refer for a fee, for employment in the United States, an alien, knowing the alien is an unauthorized alien;

Hire, recruit, or refer for a fee, for employment in the United States, an individual without verifying the employment eligibility status of the individual through completion of the Employment Eligibility Verification Form I-9, or its successor form;

Continue to employ an alien in the United States, knowing that the alien is or has become an unauthorized alien; or

While using the E-Verify program, refuse to hire, discharge, promote, or demote a person, harass a person during the course of employment, or discriminate against a person in matters of compensation, on the basis of the person’s disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, national origin, or ancestry, pursuant to section 24-34-402, C.R.S.

For more specific information regarding the E-Verify program and its requirements and use, employers should consult 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1324a.

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