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Employees Affected by the Rule
Are employees hired on or before November 6, 1986, exempt from the FAR E-Verify clause?
How do I know which employees are considered to be performing work directly under a Federal contract that contains the FAR E-Verify clause?
My employee is working directly on a Federal contract that contains the FAR E-Verify clause. However, her employment on the contract will only last for a few days. Is this employee exempt from the E-Verify requirement?
If an employee has been previously verified in E-Verify, do I need to run this employee through E-Verify again?
I am a university that has a Federal contract with the FAR E-Verify clause but I have not yet enrolled in E-Verify. I have one or more employees who are F-1 OPT STEM students and seeking a 17-month extension of their OPT status. Do I need to verify them?
Must the F-1 OPT STEM student work on a Federal contract and be classified as an "employee assigned to the contract" to qualify for the 17-month extension?
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