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What employees are not considered to be directly performing work under a contract and therefore excluded from the E-Verify requirement?

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What employees are not considered to be directly performing work under a contract and therefore excluded from the E-Verify requirement?

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Employees who normally perform support work, such as indirect or overhead functions, and do not perform any substantial duties applicable to the contract, are excluded. In addition, working on a proposal, as opposed to working on an awarded contract, does not constitute work under the contract in question and is not covered by E-Verify requirements.

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