Title: EVerify and Form I9
1E-Verify and Form I-9
- Payroll Users Group Meeting December 18, 2008
2 E-Verify
- June 2008 Executive Order
- President signed Executive Order 12989 directing
all federal - departments and agencies to require government
contractors to use - the DHS E-Verify system to establish
employment eligibility for new - hires and existing employees whose work is
funded through a federal - contract.
- Effective date January 15, 2009.
- July 2008 Missouri Legislation
- States first directive to audit all state
contracts valued at 5000 or - more to ensure employees are legally eligible to
work in the U.S. and to - terminate contracts if illegal immigrants are
employed. - Requires contractors to certify that employees
whose work is funded - through state grants and contracts meet state
and federal employment - eligibility requirements.
3Impact
- All employees who are assigned to work under
federal contracts (awarded post-1/15/09) and
Missouri state grants and contracts (awarded
post-1/01/09). Includes faculty, staff, and
students.
4Obligations Requirements
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- Must enter information from Form I-9 and verify
supporting documentation provided by new hire. - Requires written justification of non-compliance
if not complete in first three days. - Resolve E-Verify issues within eight business
days.
5E-Verify Process for New Hires
- School/dept. payroll reps schedule appointment
with new hire on first day of employment. - New hire completes I-9 and provides original
supporting documents for review. - If required, designated school/dept. rep enters
I-9 information into E-Verify. - Issues require follow-through by the designated
school/dept. rep and hiring manager. - Follow-through may include referring new hire to
SSA or DHS. - Enter new hire into HRMS route to HR for
approval. - I-9 and copy of E-Verify confirmation should be
sent to HR. - Non-compliance could ultimately impact our
institutional ability to secure federal and state
contracts and grants.
6E-Verify for Existing Employees
- Communication from Research Office.
- HRMS message / reports.
- Retrieval of a copy of Form I-9 from HR.
7E-Verify Process
E-Verify not required dept. forwards I-9 to HR
or OISS
Remind departments of I-9 at start of recruitment
process hiring dept. extends offer of employment
Dept/school notifies new hire with instructions
to complete section 1 of I-9
Dept./school schedules appt. with new hire on or
before first day
At appt., payroll rep/dept. reviews original
documents and completes section 2 of I-9
E-Verify required dept. initiates E-Verify
E-Verify returns a response
Employment authorized (verification successful)
SSA tentative non-confirmation notice and
referral letter provided to new hire with
instructions to resolve dept. assists in
resolution and/or consults with HR
Cleared SSA. DHS verification in process DHS
responds within 3 days. Tentative
non-confirmation notice and referral letter
provided to new hire with instructions to resolve
Dept. reviews non-confirmation during 8-day period
Dept./OISS reviews non-confirmation during 8-day
period
Confirmation received and filed with I-9 OR
further action/follow-up
8Form I-9 Compliance
- Notify and educate all those who have hiring
responsibility. - Establish a protocol that allows the new hire to
complete all new hire forms, including the I-9,
on the first day of employment. - Review and record approved supporting documents
on Form I-9. - No longer required to make copies of supporting
docs unless box 3 is checked. - Form I-9 must be complete within the first three
business days of employment. - Form I-9 handbook www.uscis.gov (type handbook
for employers in the search box).
9Timeliness
- Three-day rule
- Applies to all hires students, faculty, and
staff. - If an employee fails to produce the required
documents within three business days, he/she
cannot continue to work until requisite documents
are produced. - Penalties for non-compliance.
10Keys to Success
- Complete Form I-9 and E-Verify process in a
timely manner three business days for new
hires. - Use correct hire dates.
- Sign the forms.
- Regulations allow a short window of time (eight
days) to resolve issues of tentative
non-confirmation in E-Verify. Follow-up daily.
11Questions and Follow-Up
- Lora Lanczkowski Manager of Faculty Records
- l.lanczkowski_at_wustl.edu
- 935-5158
- Georgiann Kegel HRMS Analyst
- gkegel_at_wustl.edu
- 935-5949
- Debbie Blandford Manager, Employment Talent
Services - debbieblandford_at_wustl.edu
- 935-8311