Webinar Series: I-9 and E-Verify Compliance for Construction Employers—Critical Updates, Heightened Enforcement, and Practical Guidance for Construction Employers, Part 2

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21 Jul

E-Verify, Subcontractor Risk, and Enforcement Readiness

E-Verify, Subcontractor Risk, and Enforcement Readiness

Tuesday, July 21, 2026 (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
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Provider: Associated General Contractors of America
Course Name: Webinar Series: I-9 and E-Verify Compliance for Construction Employers—Critical Updates, Heightened Enforcement, and Practical Guidance for Construction Employers, Part 2

Speaker: Bruce Buchanan; Deepti Orekondy
Program Type: Instructor E-Learning
Registration URL: https://agc-community.agc.org/s/lt-event?id=a1mRg000009cgnR
E-Verify, Subcontractor Risk, and Enforcement Readiness, Arlington, Virginia
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By attending the webinar, participants will be able to: 1. Explain E Verify requirements, enforcement expectations, and recent jurisdiction specific mandates affecting construction employers, enabling compliant employment eligibility verification across operations. 2. Apply proper E Verify procedures—including handling tentative non confirmations (TNCs) and mismatches—in alignment with updated Form I 9 standards and federal enforcement guidance. 3. Analyze how I 9 and E Verify compliance failures can increase enforcement risk across job sites, staffing arrangements, subcontractor relationships, and construction supply chains. 4. Evaluate subcontractor compliance practices and downstream liability exposure related to employment eligibility verification and E Verify participation. 5. Develop practical enforcement readiness measures, including response protocols for Notices of Inspection and compliance steps to reduce financial, legal, and operational exposure during ICE audits.

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Part Two focuses on proper E-Verify use and how I-9 changes can increase enforcement risk across job sites and supply chains. Topics include E-Verify requirements and enforcement expectations, additional states with mandatory E-Verify for the construction industry, handling tentative non-confirmations (TNCs)/mismatches, aligning E-Verify practices with updated I-9 standards, managing subcontractor compliance and downstream liability, responding to Notices of Inspection, and practical steps to reduce financial and operational exposure.

E-Verify, Subcontractor Risk, and Enforcement Readiness
E-Verify, Subcontractor Risk, and Enforcement Readiness
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