Virginia Code Section 40.1-11.5 requires state agencies and contractors with 50 or more employees on contracts over $50,000 to use the federal E-Verify system, and Fairfax County applies the rule through procurement compliance.
Under VA Code Section 40.1-11.5, every state agency and any contractor performing services on a Virginia public contract over $50,000 with 50 or more employees must enroll in and use the federal E-Verify program to confirm work eligibility for new hires. Fairfax County extends the requirement through its Department of Procurement and Material Management, with bid documents and contract clauses requiring E-Verify enrollment for covered vendors. Private employers below the threshold are not required by state law to use E-Verify, although many federal-facing Tysons and Reston contractors do so voluntarily.
Covered contractors who fail to enroll or use E-Verify can face contract termination, debarment from state and county procurement, and audit-related penalties.
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City of Fairfax Code Chapter 62 (Noise) establishes nighttime quiet hours from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM on weekdays and 11:00 PM to 8:00 AM on weekends and holida...
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Commercial establishments in the City of Fairfax must keep HVAC, loading, trash compaction, and amplified sound within limits set by Chapter 62 and the zonin...
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Commercial vehicles in the City of Fairfax are restricted from overnight parking on residential streets and in residential zoning districts. Vehicles over 12...
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