Common use of Evidence of Citizenship or Immigrant Status Clause in Contracts

Evidence of Citizenship or Immigrant Status. (i) Buyer may be required to obtain information concerning citizenship or immigrant status of Seller’s personnel or Seller’s subcontractor personnel entering the premises of Buyer. Consistent with all applicable local statues and regulations including those provisions that permit Seller to provide such information when such provision is consented to by Seller’s personnel or Seller’s subcontractor personnel, Seller shall furnish such information before commencement of work and at any time thereafter before substituting or adding new personnel to work on Xxxxx’s premises. If Seller determines that it may submit such information, it shall be certified by an authorized representative of Seller as being true and correct. Seller acknowledges that if it is unable to provide such information and certification, access to Buyer premises may be limited due to Buyer compliance with applicable U.S. export control statutes and regulation. (ii) With respect to Seller personnel or Seller’s subcontractor personnel entering the premises of Buyer to perform work under this Contract, Seller specifically agrees that it is, and will remain, in compliance with the United States statute known as the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, as amended, and will permit Buyer, upon reasonable notice, to inspect and audit Seller's records documenting such compliance with respect to said personnel to the extent allowable under all applicable local statutes and regulations. Seller subcontracts for work under this Contract shall suitably modify the parties in this paragraph and include the substance of this paragraph in subcontracts such that the subcontractor has the same obligation as Seller.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.argonst.com, www.boeingsuppliers.com, www.boeingsuppliers.com

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