New Jersey does not mandate E-Verify for private employers, leaving participation voluntary statewide while federal contractors must comply with federal Executive Order 12989 requirements.
New Jersey has not enacted a statute requiring private employers to use the federal E-Verify electronic employment eligibility verification system. Employers must still comply with federal Form I-9 obligations under the Immigration Reform and Control Act, but participation in E-Verify itself is generally voluntary in the private sector. Federal contractors and subcontractors with covered contracts must use E-Verify under federal Executive Order 12989 and FAR 22.18. State agencies and certain public contracts may use the system administratively, but no statewide statute imposes a universal employer mandate. Because no state preemption statute exists barring local mandates, this entry reflects only the absence of a state-level E-Verify requirement applicable across New Jersey.
Employers who knowingly hire unauthorized workers face federal civil and criminal penalties under 8 USC 1324a; violations of state wage, tax, and discrimination laws may also apply to verification missteps.
Newark, NJ
Newark has no ordinance directly regulating residential lawn ornaments. Standard zoning rules apply: ornaments must stay on private property, not obstruct si...
Newark, NJ
Residential inflatable holiday displays fall under the same seasonal-decoration exemption in Chapter 41:9 as holiday lights - no permit required, but the thr...
Newark, NJ
Seasonally appropriate holiday lights and decorations with no commercial message are exempt from Newark's sign permit requirements under Chapter 41:9, but ma...
Newark, NJ
Permanent outdoor kitchens in Newark require zoning sign-off plus separate NJ UCC subcode permits for building, electrical, plumbing, and (for any gas line) ...
Newark, NJ
Pellet smokers, offset charcoal smokers, and other open-flame cooking devices are treated identically to BBQ grills under the NJ Uniform Fire Code: prohibite...
Newark, NJ
Newark enforces the NJ Uniform Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70), which adopts IFC Β§308 with NJ amendments. Propane and charcoal grills are banned on balconies, deck...
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