Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB67

Introduced
3/29/10  

Caption

Mandates use of the E-verify system for new employees. (8/15/10)

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB66

Requires verification of legal work status of employees by private employers seeking to contract with state agencies. (8/15/11) (REF NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA SB329

Require employers to use e-verify for employment eligibility

LA SB177

Relative to requiring New Hampshire employers with over 25 employees use the E-Verify system.

LA HB342

Provides for the verification of citizenship of employees engaged in public contract work

LA HB1027

Requires certification using the E-Verify program that employees hired by companies are legally authorized to work in the United States

LA SB4529

Mandatory E-Verify Act of 2024

LA HB175

Requires employers to use the E-Verify program to verify the citizenship status of applicants (OR +$1,700,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB319

Legal Workforce Act This bill directs the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to create an electronic employment eligibility confirmation system modeled after and to replace the E-Verify system, which allows employers and recruiters to verify the immigration status of individuals. The bill also mandates the use of such a system, where currently only some employers, such as those with federal contracts, are required to use E-Verify. The bill specifies documents that can establish an individual's identity and employment authorization. During the period starting when a job offer is made until three business days after hiring, the individual must attest to his or her employment authorization, and the employer or recruiter must attest that it has examined the individual's required documents. Employers shall reverify certain types of employees who were not previously verified using E-verify. The Social Security Administration shall notify employees if their Social Security number has been used multiple times in an unusual manner. DHS shall establish programs for blocking and suspending misused numbers. Employers that are required to use the verification system shall not be liable for any employment-related action based on a good-faith reliance on the information from the system. The bill establishes a phased-in participation deadline for different categories of employers, including agricultural employers. The bill increases civil penalties related to hiring individuals without work authorization. It also preempts state laws relating to hiring and employment eligibility verification, but states may use their authority of business licensing to penalize employers for failing to comply with the bill's provisions.

LA SB526

Verifying legal employment status of workers to governmental agencies

LA SB656

Verifying legal employment status of workers to governmental agencies

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