Comments on Proposed Rule to Require Federal Contractors to Participate in the Basic Pilot/E-Verify Program
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On: Federal Acquisition Regulation ("FAR") Case 2007-013, Employment Eligibility Verification Comments from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Proposed Rule to Require Federal Contractors to Participate in the Basic Pilot/E-Verify Program ("Proposed Rule")
To: General Services Administration
From: Randel K. Johnson, Vice President, Labor, Immigration and Employee Benefits and Angelo I. Amador, Director, Immigration Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
On: August 11, 2008
View Comments (PDF)
Appendix A: Peer Review of Regulatory Impact Analysis, Federal Acquisition Regulation Case 2007-013 (Employment Eligibility Verification), by Richard B. Belzer, Ph.D. (PDF)