Labor Code section 2814 prohibits California state and local governments from requiring private employers to use the federal E-Verify system except where federal law mandates it. Riverside County cannot impose a county-wide E-Verify requirement on contractors.
Labor Code section 2814 bars California cities and counties from passing ordinances that require private employers to use E-Verify beyond federal requirements. Federal contractors and certain federally funded employers must still use E-Verify under federal regulation. AB 1236, signed in 2011, originated the prohibition. Riverside County therefore cannot adopt a mandatory E-Verify ordinance for county contractors or unincorporated-area businesses, though it can comply when federal law independently mandates participation. Employers may still voluntarily enroll in E-Verify as a hiring tool.
A local E-Verify mandate beyond federal law is preempted and unenforceable. Employers misusing E-Verify can face Labor Commissioner penalties under FEHA for national-origin discrimination claims.
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Murrieta, CA
Aircraft noise in and around Murrieta is governed by federal FAA preemption under 49 U.S.C. section 40103, not by city ordinance. French Valley Airport (F70)...
Murrieta, CA
Murrieta regulates leaf blowers under the general noise ordinance in Murrieta Municipal Code Chapter 9.02, which restricts gardening equipment to daytime hou...
Murrieta, CA
Outdoor amplified music in Murrieta is permitted only during daytime hours subject to the 55 dBA residential receiving limit and the plainly-audible-at-50-fe...
Murrieta, CA
All consumer fireworks, including State Fire Marshal Safe and Sane devices, are prohibited in Murrieta at all times. Possession, sale, or use of any firework...
Murrieta, CA
Murrieta property owners must maintain a minimum 100-foot defensible space around structures under California Public Resources Code section 4291, with Zone 0...
Murrieta, CA
Under California Health and Safety Code section 13113.7 and the California Residential Code, Murrieta homes must have smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside ...
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