Indiana requires state agencies, political subdivisions, and their contractors to enroll in and use the federal E-Verify program to confirm employee work eligibility.
IC 22-5-1.7 requires every state agency and political subdivision to enroll in the federal E-Verify program and to use it to verify the work eligibility of newly hired employees. Public contracts must include a provision requiring contractors to enroll in and use E-Verify and to certify that they do not knowingly employ unauthorized aliens. A contractor that fails to comply or knowingly employs an unauthorized alien may have its contract terminated by the public agency. The statute does not impose a universal private-employer mandate, but it applies broadly across state and local government contracting and supersedes any conflicting local rule on the subject.
Public contractors that violate E-Verify requirements may face contract termination under IC 22-5-1.7-11 and ineligibility for future public contracts.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis uses a plainly-audible standard combined with a 115 dB amplifier cap under Rev. Code Ch. 391, Article III rather than zone-based dBA limits.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis does not impose specific leaf blower hours, but Revised Code Sec. 391-302 prohibits operating any blower or power fan in a way that makes unreas...
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Revised Code Chapter 391, Article III prohibits unreasonable noise from amplified sources and caps sound-producing instruments at 115 decibels m...
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis adopts the Indiana Residential Code under Rev. Code Ch. 536, which requires a minimum 48-inch barrier around residential pools 24 inches deep or...
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis does not require a fence permit, but Rev. Code Sec. 744-510 caps front-yard fences at 42 inches and rear/side-yard fences at 6 feet and a separa...
Indianapolis, IN
Marion County Rev. Code Sec. 591-421 and Indiana Code 22-11-18-3.5 require working smoke detectors in every Indianapolis dwelling, with landlords responsible...
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