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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Adjusting Business Plans to Survive 2008
Congress Told Home Buyer Tax Credit Would Help Rally Economy
Coast to Coast
Lower Housing Prices Entice Buyers
Politics & Government
Stiffer Fines Proposed for Employing Illegal Aliens
Bill Would Provide New Employee Verification System
Bankruptcy Provision Puts Snag in Senate Housing Bill
Legislative Conference Coming at a Pivotal Time for Housing
Economics & Finance
New-Home Sales Move Lower in January
OFHEO Takes a Step to Raise Mortgage Market Liquidity
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Fine-Tuning an Aerosol Insulation Nozzle
Legal
Fair Housing Scores a Victory in South Carolina Settlement
Regulation
New Study Finds Inclusionary Zoning a Flawed Policy
Business Management
Defying Down Trend, Builders Report Profitable 2007
Submit Comments by April 4 to Update ‘Performance Guidelines’
IBS
Family Builders Win $50,000 Treasure Trail Giveaway
Design
BALA Hot Design Trends: Bold Colors, Human Scale, Modular
50Plus Housing
Small Is the New Big in Active Adult Communities
Help Rebuild New Orleans at 50+ Housing Symposium
Remodelers
NAHB Remodelers Offer Advice on Weathering the Slowdown
New Mexico’s Rutherford Is 2008 NAHB Remodelers Chair
Building Systems
Building Systems Provide Cost Advantage in Down Market
Learn More About Concrete at Technologies Tour in June
Education
Boost Business Skills During National Designation Month
Education Calendar
Green Building
Green Building Demand Holds Strong in Weak Market
Safety
SAFE Awards Recognize On-the-Job Safety Efforts
Labor
Wiseman Presents Award to Job Corps Graduate
Industry Leaders Recognize Job Corps Graduate
Building Products
Largest Line of Retractable Screens Coming to U.S.
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Brokered Gift Yields Award for Orchard Development
Challenge/Build/Grow Initiative Proposals Due March 28
Association News
Bosco, Dry, Pence Named to Society of Honored Associates
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Private Offer
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Stiffer Fines Proposed for Employing Illegal Aliens

Bankruptcy Provision Puts Snag in Senate Housing Bill

Legislative Conference Coming at a Pivotal Time for Housing

Bill Would Provide New Employee Verification System

A bill introduced by Reps. Sam Johnson (R-Texas), Ron Lewis (R-Ky.), Kevin Brady (R-Texas) and Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) that would create a new, mandatory employer verification system for all future employees received the endorsement of NAHB last week.

H.R. 5515, the New Employee Verification Act (NEVA), would require all U.S. employers to verify the work authorization of their future employees through a system operated by the Social Security Administration (SSA) via either an online program or telephone access to the verification system.

Under the bill, employers could not be prosecuted without the federal government proving that they “knew” that an employee was illegal.

Additionally, the legislation contains language long supported by NAHB that clarifies the relationship between an employer and the employees of its subcontractors. An employer cannot be held accountable for the work status of a subcontractor’s employees unless the employer “knew” that the subcontractor was using illegal labor.

Of particular interest to NAHB members and many state and local home builders associations is significant pre-emption language that would reinforce the federal government’s authority over immigration-related laws by invalidating all state and local laws that attempt to regulate or penalize employers in relation to the work authorization status of their employees, as well as all state and local laws that attempt to require employers to use the Basic Pilot/E-Verify program operated out of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The legislation would repeal the current Basic Pilot program in its entirety, replacing it with the program managed by the Social Security Administration.

Under the SSA program, an employer inputs the required information on a new employee, and SSA databases then send the employer an approval code indicating that the employee is authorized to work. SSA would be the only entity reviewing work authorization information on all U.S. citizens, and in a matter of seconds it would be able to verify the information provided against DHS’s database of workers holding valid work visas and of legal permanent residents.

Employees who receive a “tentative disapproval” notice indicating that there is a problem with their records would be given a full opportunity to contest the determination and fix any problems in their records. Under the system, an employer would be required to terminate any employee who, after a further review by the government, receives a “final disapproval” notice.

Additionally, employers would have liability protection from lawsuits by employees who are denied a job based on incorrect information in the government database.

The NEVA legislation comes at an important time, with Congress — particularly, the House of Representatives — poised to attempt to take up several different employer verification plans that raise concerns with NAHB and other employer groups. Many of these plans provide little federal pre-emption of state and local laws, no liability protection and no safe harbor language for the relationship with subcontractor employees.

By contrast, H.R. 5515 provides a fair and workable verification standard that reinforces the employer’s role in ensuring that their workers are legally authorized to work in the United States, while severely penalizing those employers who knowingly flaunt the law.

NAHB will continue to monitor the progress of the bill, which has not yet been scheduled for a hearing.

To read the legislation, click here and enter H.R. 5515 in the box at the center of the page.

For more information, e-mail Jenna Hamilton at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8407.


 

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