Employers Required to Collect Documents
or Use E-Verify Database
Nashville, TN
(2012-01-05) Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Commissioner Karla Davis today announced new requirements of all employers in Tennessee to demonstrate
that they are hiring and maintaining a legal workforce.
“This online
verification process is designed to be convenient for employers and only takes
a few minutes to complete. The department can provide assistance to employers
who don’t have Internet access,” said Commissioner Davis.
Signed into law
by Governor Bill Haslam on June 7, 2011, the
Tennessee Lawful Employment Act requires verifying the employment eligibility
of all newly hired employees through the online E-Verify program (www.uscis.gov/everify), or requesting
all newly hired employees to provide one of the following identity and
employment authorization documents as required:
- A valid Tennessee
driver's license or photo identification
- A valid driver's license or photo identification from
another state where the license requirements are at least as strict as
those in Tennessee
- A birth certificate issued by a U.S.
state, jurisdiction or territory
- A U.S.
government issued certified birth certificate
- A valid, unexpired U.S. passport
- A U.S.
certificate of birth abroad
- A report of birth abroad or a citizen of the U.S.
- A certificate of citizenship
- A certificate of naturalization
- A U.S.
citizen identification card
- A lawful permanent resident card
The law also
requires employers to obtain and maintain a copy of one of the above listed
identity/employment authorization documents for all non-employees as well. A
“non-employee” is defined as any individual, other than an employee, paid directly
by the employer in exchange for the individual’s labor or services.
The
employment verification provisions referenced above will be phased in as
follows:
- All state and local government agencies must enroll
and participate in E-Verify or request and maintain an identity/employment
authorization document from a newly hired employee or non-employee no
later than January 1, 2012
- All private employers with 500 or more employees must
enroll and participate in E-Verify or request and maintain an identity/employment
authorization document from a newly hired employee or non-employee no
later than January 1, 2012
- All private employers with 200 to 499 employees must
enroll and participate in E-Verify or request and maintain an
identity/employment authorization document from a newly hired employee or
non-employee no later than July 1, 2012
- All private employers with six to 199 employees must
register and utilize E-Verify or request and maintain an
identity/employment authorization document from a newly hired employee or
non-employee no later than July 1, 2013
The Tennessee
Department of Labor does have the authority to impose penalties for non
compliance. For a first violation, $500 for each employee or non-employee not
verified, for a second violation, $1,000 for each employee or non-employee not
verified, and $2,500 for a third violation.
The
private employer must submit evidence of compliance within 60 days of the final
order. If the employer fails to submit such documentation, then the
commissioner has the authority to suspend the private employer's license until
the employer remedies the violation.
Any lawful
resident of Tennessee
or any employee of a federal agency may file a complaint alleging a violation
of the employment verification provisions of the Act. If there is satisfactory
evidence of a violation, the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Labor
and Workforce Development will conduct an investigation.
For more information on the
Tennessee Lawful Employment Act visit http://www.tn.gov/labor-wfd/eVerify/
or contact the Labor Standards Division toll-free at 1-855-TNEBILL
(1-855-863-2455).