Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB327

Introduced
11/13/23  
Report Pass
5/22/24  

Caption

Require certain contractors and employers to use E-verify

Impact

The proposed legislation will create new sections within the Revised Code, specifically targeting public contractors and employers with a workforce of 75 or more. It will stipulate penalties for those who fail to comply, including fines of $5,000 for violations of the E-Verify requirements. Crucially, contracts for public improvements that do not include E-Verify clauses will be deemed void, which may significantly shift how state and local governments engage with contractors.

Summary

House Bill 327 aims to require certain government contractors and employers in Ohio to utilize the E-Verify employment verification system. This initiative seeks to confirm the employment eligibility of individuals hired for public contracts, particularly in construction and maintenance. By mandating E-Verify for contractors, the bill is positioned as a measure to support legal employment practices and combat illegal immigration within the state workforce.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment towards HB 327 appears to be mixed. Supporters advocate for the integrity of the labor force and believe that E-Verify usage will discourage illegal employment practices. Conversely, critics raise concerns over the potential burdens placed on small businesses that may struggle to comply with monitoring procedures. The debate underscores wider tensions around immigration policy and workers' rights in Ohio.

Contention

The primary contention surrounding HB 327 lies in the enforcement mechanisms that accompany its provisions. Some stakeholders argue that forcing contractors and employers to utilize E-Verify may lead to unintentional biases against certain workers. Furthermore, there are apprehensions about the adequacy of E-Verify itself and its implications for employment discrimination. Overall, the bill reflects ongoing national discussions regarding immigration, labor rights, and the responsibilities of employers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB246

Require certain construction industry employers to use E-verify

OH SB183

Require certain construction industry employers to use E-verify

OH HB129

Require licensure of commercial roofing contractors

OH SB125

Require licensure of commercial roofing contractors

OH HB2116

Verifying legal employment status of contractors and vendor’s employees for certain road and bridge contracts

OH SB238

Creates a certification for specialty residential contractors

OH SB54

Certify specialty residential construction contractor

OH A4237

Requires certain contractors to verify work authorization of newly hired employees.

OH A142

Requires certain contractors to verify work authorization of newly hired employees.

OH HB2618

Power plants; contractors; workforce requirements

Similar Bills

OH HB246

Require certain construction industry employers to use E-verify

OH SB183

Require certain construction industry employers to use E-verify

DE SB255

An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Labor.

CA SB727

Labor-related liabilities: direct contractor.

UT SB0119

Preconstruction and Construction Liens Amendments

CA AB1701

Labor-related liabilities: original contractor.

CA SB597

Labor-related liabilities: direct contractor and subcontractor.

CA AB1561

Worker classification: employees and independent contractors.