What must a Designated Agent do to verify the employees of a Federal contractor with a contract that contains the FAR E-Verify clause?
After your client signs a Designated Agent/Client MOU, you must update your Client Company Administration page to indicate that your client is a Federal contractor with FAR E-Verify clause. You must also enter your Client’s Organization Designation as well as update the Client’s Federal Contractor Category page with the correct information. For more information, see the E-Verify User Manual for Federal Contractors.
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