Oregon does not mandate E-Verify use by private employers and has no statewide statute requiring electronic employment eligibility verification beyond federal I-9 rules.
Oregon has not enacted a statute requiring private employers to use the federal E-Verify system, leaving participation voluntary except where federal contractors are bound by FAR E-Verify clauses. State agencies are not required by Oregon law to enroll in E-Verify, although individual agencies and contractors may opt in. ORS 659A.082 prohibits employment discrimination based on national origin, and ORS 659A.290 protects workers from retaliation related to immigration status disclosures. Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries enforces wage and antidiscrimination protections regardless of immigration status. Employers must still complete federal Form I-9 verification under federal law, and misuse of E-Verify to discriminate may trigger BOLI investigations.
Employers who misuse verification tools to discriminate face BOLI civil penalties, back pay liability, and potential damages under ORS chapter 659A.
Hillsboro, OR
Hillsboro Municipal Code Subchapter 6.24 prohibits unauthorized, disturbing, or unnecessary noise. Noise levels are especially enforced between 9 PM and 6 AM...
Hillsboro, OR
Hillsboro addresses barking dogs through its noise ordinance and animal control. Persistent barking is a nuisance violation. Washington County Animal Service...
Hillsboro, OR
Hillsboro permits construction, industrial, and agricultural noise between 6 AM and 9 PM per Subchapter 6.24. Construction outside these hours is prohibited ...
Hillsboro, OR
Vehicles in Hillsboro driveways must not block sidewalks. Driveway modifications require permits from the city's permitting center.
Hillsboro, OR
Hillsboro restricts RV and boat parking on streets and in residential front yards. RVs may not be used as dwellings on residential property.
Hillsboro, OR
Hillsboro regulates on-street parking. Vehicles must be registered and operable. Vehicles may not remain in the same location for more than 72 hours without ...
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