Legal Guide

eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
Business & Money
Technology
Women
Health
Education
Family
Travel
Cars
Entertainment
SD Editorials
Online Guide and article directory site.
Foodeditorials.com
Over 15,000 recipes & editorials on food.
Lyricadvisor.com
Get 100,000 Lyric & Albums.
  • Business & Money
    • A Guide to Business
    • Guide to Finance
    • Ideas for Marketing
    • Legal Guide
    • Guide to Insurance
    • Lettre De Motivation
    • Guide to the Stock Market
    • Human Resource Career
    • Sales Marketing
    • Forex & Trading
    • Advertising & Marketing
    • Startup Guide
  • Technology
    • Guide to Technology
    • Cell Phones
    • Computer Software
    • IT Hardwares
    • Internet
    • Online Security
    • Cameras
    • Search Engine Optimization
    • Science & Technology
  • Women
    • Guide to Women
    • Relationship Advice
    • Marriage
    • Jewelry
    • Pregnancy
    • Fashion Style
    • Divorce Guide
    • Wedding Guide
    • Dating Guide
    • Natural Beauty
  • Health
    • Guide to Health
    • Guide to Medical
    • Plastic Surgery
    • Weight Loss
    • Sports
    • Body Wellness
    • Cancer Treatment
    • Common Illness
    • Health & Lifestyle
  • Education
    • Military Service
    • Politics and Policy
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Education and Teaching
    • Learn Languages
    • Colleges & Universities
  • Family
    • Quality Home Improvement
    • Hobbies and Interests
    • Family Guide to
    • Pet Guide
    • Loans Guide
    • Credit Cards
    • Gardening Guide
    • Home Security
    • Real Estate
    • Home Decor
    • Gift & Present
  • Travel
    • The Travel Guide
    • Adventure Travel
    • Cruise Ships
    • Beach Holiday
    • Travel Accommodation
    • Holiday Destinations
  • Cars
    • Information on Cars
    • Traffic Violations
    • Auto Insurance
    • Trailers
    • Sport Cars
    • The Bikes
  • Entertainment
    • Entertainment Guide
    • World Music
    • Photo & Video
    • Television & Games

New Hire Reporting Form

    View: 
But what about when an employee has worked several hours or even days before receiving a confirmation from the electronic verification system? With so many laws that protect the employee from discrimination or adverse action, it is sometimes unclear what to do to both comply with the law and respect the employee.



The time it takes to process a new hire through the EVERIFY system usually takes only a few minutes to receive a confirmation. However, if there is a discrepancy between the name of the employee and the employee's social security number, the system will display a ?Tentative Non-Confirmation?. This does not necessarily mean that the employee is not eligible to work, however. Several items can cause a Tentative Non-Confirmation. The most common is, typo or incorrect data entry. For example, say a new hire completes paperwork and lists the name as Jonathan Quincy Doe. In some cases, the passport or driver license could show the name as Jon Q. Doe or Jonathan Doe. Entering the name this way could cause the system to respond with a Tentative Non-Confirmation. At this point, the employee, John Doe, is notified that he has up to 8 days to contact the Social Security Administration to correct the error. This is where many employers fear they are non-compliant. They worry that if they were visited by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency an John Doe is an active employee, they will be penalized. This is not so. As long as the employer keeps their documentation in order and tracks the EVERIFY process to the day, the employer is considered compliant with the law.

However, some employers who do not properly educate themselves on the laws surrounding the Legal Arizona Workers Act are erroneously terminating an employee at the first sign of Tentative Non-Confirmation. This is a violation of the employee's rights. Furthermore, by not paying the employee for hours worked, the employer is further falling into violation territory with the Wage and Hour division of the Labor Board.

Arizona wage & hour laws mirror the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act which sets guidelines as to how to pay employees properly, mandating that all employees must be paid for all time worked.

When a new employee completes the I-9, they are swearing that the information provided is true and correct and furthermore, that they are authorized to work in the United States. At this point, the employer must give them that benefit of the doubt until it can be proven otherwise.

That being said, you must treat the employee the same way you treat every other active employee without exception. This includes pay. If EVERIFY tells you that there is a discrepancy with your new-hire and a Tentative Non-Confirmation Notice is issued, the employee has up to 8 days to correct the discrepancy with the appropriate agency. During that time, you must treat this employee the same way you would any other active ?verified? employee meaning the same training, orientation, work assignment, etc. You must presume that the employee is ?authorized? until you can prove that they are not with an EVERIFY FINAL NON-CONFIRMATION.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) is not out to shut your business down. Their primary goal is to educate companies to avoid breaking the law. Your best bet is to follow the guidelines, use EVERIFY, keep your I9 records in as fair order as possible and stay consistent with how you process new-hires.

In many cases, a simple phone call to your HR office will clear up any doubt as to whether or not you are staying between the narrow lines of the immigration laws.

Compliance with this new law can involve some work, but with a little knowledge, you can keep yourself, and your business, out of trouble.
New Hire Reporting Form
But what about when an employee has worked several hours or even days before receiving a confirmation from the electronic verification system? With so many laws that protect the employee from discrimination or adverse action, it is sometimes unclear what to do to both comply with the law and respect the employee.

The time it takes to process a new hire through the EVERIFY system usually takes only a few minutes to receive a confirmation. However, if there is a discrepancy between the name of the employee and the employee's social security number, the system will display a ‘Tentative Non-Confirmation'. This does not necessarily mean that the employee is not eligible to work, however. Several items can cause a Tentative Non-Confirmation. The most common is, typo or incorrect data entry. For example, say a new hire completes paperwork and lists the name as Jonathan Quincy Doe. In some cases, the passport or driver license could show the name as Jon Q. Doe or Jonathan Doe. Entering the name this way could cause the system to respond with a Tentative Non-Confirmation. At this point, the employee, John Doe, is notified that he has up to 8 days to contact the Social Security Administration to correct the error. This is where many employers fear they are non-compliant. They worry that if they were visited by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency an John Doe is an active employee, they will be penalized. This is not so. As long as the employer keeps their documentation in order and tracks the EVERIFY process to the day, the employer is considered compliant with the law.

However, some employers who do not properly educate themselves on the laws surrounding the Legal Arizona Workers Act are erroneously terminating an employee at the first sign of Tentative Non-Confirmation. This is a violation of the employee's rights. Furthermore, by not paying the employee for hours worked, the employer is further falling into violation territory with the Wage and Hour division of the Labor Board.

Arizona wage & hour laws mirror the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act which sets guidelines as to how to pay employees properly, mandating that all employees must be paid for all time worked.

When a new employee completes the I-9, they are swearing that the information provided is true and correct and furthermore, that they are authorized to work in the United States. At this point, the employer must give them that benefit of the doubt until it can be proven otherwise.

That being said, you must treat the employee the same way you treat every other active employee without exception. This includes pay. If EVERIFY tells you that there is a discrepancy with your new-hire and a Tentative Non-Confirmation Notice is issued, the employee has up to 8 days to correct the discrepancy with the appropriate agency. During that time, you must treat this employee the same way you would any other active ‘verified' employee meaning the same training, orientation, work assignment, etc. You must presume that the employee is ‘authorized' until you can prove that they are not with an EVERIFY FINAL NON-CONFIRMATION.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) is not out to shut your business down. Their primary goal is to educate companies to avoid breaking the law. Your best bet is to follow the guidelines, use EVERIFY, keep your I9 records in as fair order as possible and stay consistent with how you process new-hires.

In many cases, a simple phone call to your HR office will clear up any doubt as to whether or not you are staying between the narrow lines of the immigration laws.

Compliance with this new law can involve some work, but with a little knowledge, you can keep yourself, and your business, out of trouble.
More Articles from
Same Sex Marriage Legal
Bong Hits For Jesus Supreme Court
Claim For Disability Benefits
Nitto Tires For Sale
No Fault Divorce Law
No Win No Fee
No Win No Fee Accident
No Win No Fee Car Accident
No Win No Fee Claims
No Win No Fee Litigation
No Win No Fee Solicitors
Non Compete Agreement Form
Political And Legal Issues
Prodigal Son In The Bible
Solicitors No Win No Fee
Ti Going To Jail
To Non Compete Agreement
Win No Fee Injury
Win No Fee Solicitor
No Accident That These Two Went into Business Together
NIE Number For Autonomo Work
» More on
Free Online Legal Advice
  • Related Articles
  • Author
  • Most Popular
•C# Open New Form, by Clint Jhonson
•Camper Hire New Zealand, by John Douglas
•Campervan Hire New Zealand, by Allan Elvin
•Car Hire In New Zealand, by Gen Wright
•Cheap Campervan Hire New Zealand, by Allan Elvin
Jon Rico has sinced written about articles on various topics from Legal Matters. By John Rico, Director of Human Resources for - National PEO, LLC, A Scottsdale, Ar. Jon Rico's top article generates over 2900 views. to your Favourites.
Antique Victorian Table Lamps
China, no matter what the current trend, rarely gives up its much loved ancient heroes and the eight immortals are high on the list of much loved, by example, Why is the number 8 considered lucky by t...
 
A Guide to Business | Guide to Technology | Guide to Women | Guide to Health | Family Guide to | Travel & Vacations | Information on Cars

EditorialToday Legal Guide has 6 sub sections. Such as Compensation Laws, Medical Malpractice Law, Law Order, About Drinking & Driving, IP Law and New Bankruptcy Law. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors