Employers would have a path to new alternatives to performing in-person employment eligibility verification under proposed regulations from the Department of Homeland Security.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the agency temporarily waived requirements that employers inspect I-9 employment verification documents in-person if those employers were operating remotely. That option, announced in March 2020, was mostly extended through the end of October.
Now DHS is considering making some of that Covid-19 flexibility permanent, the agency said in proposed regulations (RIN: 1653-AA86) released Wednesday. DHS said it received more than 300 responses to a request for public comment last fall on alternatives to ...
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