VERIFICATION REGARDING ILLEGAL ALIENS Sample Clauses

The "Verification Regarding Illegal Aliens" clause requires parties to confirm that they do not employ or contract with individuals who are not legally authorized to work in the country. Typically, this involves the contractor or service provider certifying that they have verified the legal work status of their employees and subcontractors, often through documentation or participation in government verification programs. The core function of this clause is to ensure compliance with immigration laws and to prevent the employment of unauthorized workers, thereby reducing legal and financial risks for the contracting parties.
VERIFICATION REGARDING ILLEGAL ALIENS. Contractor has verified or attempted to verify through participation in the basic pilot program of the State of Colorado that Contractor does not employ any illegal aliens or Contractor verifies that Contractor has not been accepted into the basic pilot program prior to entering into this Contract. Contractor further verifies that if Contractor has not been accepted into the basic pilot program of the State of Colorado, Contractor will apply to participate in the basic pilot program of the State of Colorado every three months until Contractor is accepted or this Contract is completed, whichever is earlier. If the Basic Pilot Program is discontinued, this provision shall not be required or be effective.
VERIFICATION REGARDING ILLEGAL ALIENS. Contractor has confirmed the employment eligibility of all employees newly hired for employment to perform work under this Contract through participation in either the E-verify program administered jointly by the United States Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration or the employment verification program of the Colorado Department of Labor & Employment.
VERIFICATION REGARDING ILLEGAL ALIENS. Vendor has confirmed the employment eligibility of all employees who will perform work under this Contract through participation in either the E‐verify program administered jointly by the United States Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration or the employment verification program of the Colorado Department of Labor & Employment.
VERIFICATION REGARDING ILLEGAL ALIENS. LAEC has confirmed the employment eligibility of all employees newly hired for employment to perform work under this Agreement through participation in either the E-Verify program, administered jointly by the United States Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration, or the Employment Verification program of the Colorado Department of Labor & Employment.
VERIFICATION REGARDING ILLEGAL ALIENS. Contractor shall confirm the employment eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment to perform work under the public contract for services through participation in either the E-Verify Program of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Program. If participating in the E-Verify program, Contractor shall provide the City a copy of the executed Memorandum of Understanding executed between the Contractor and the US Department of Homeland Security. If participating in the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Program, Contractor shall provide the City a copy of the completed Notice of Participation and a copy of the Contractor Affirmation for the Department Program for each employee newly hired to perform work under this Agreement. Contractor shall not use E-Verify or the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Program procedures to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants while performing this Contract. CRS 8-17.5-102(2)(b)(II).
VERIFICATION REGARDING ILLEGAL ALIENS. We certify that Stratagem PC has verified the employment eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment, to perform the work under this engagement letter, through participation in either the Electronic Employment Verification Program, or Employment Verification Program which is established pursuant to Section 8-17.5-102 (5)(c), C.R.S., (collectively referred to as “Verification Programs”).