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S.B. 39

This document includes Senate 2nd Reading Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 4:11 PM by rday. --> This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:39 AM by jeyring. -->              1     

IMMIGRATION AMENDMENTS

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Scott K. Jenkins

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House Sponsor: Brad L. Dee

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      Committee Note:
             9          The Immigration Interim Committee recommended this bill.
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill modifies provisions of the Identity Documents and Verification Act.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    defines a contract in relation to verification of the federal authorization status of a
             15      new employee as an agreement for the procurement of services that is awarded
             16      through a request for proposals process with a public employer;
             17          .    provides an exception from verification of lawful presence in the country for an
             18      individual who is to receive a state public benefit under Title 49, Utah State
             19      Retirement and Insurance Benefit Act; and
             20          .    makes certain technical changes.
             21      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             22          None
             23      Other Special Clauses:
             24          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2009.
             25      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             26      AMENDS:
             27          63G-11-103 (Effective 07/01/09), as enacted by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 26



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Senate 2nd Reading Amendments 2-19-2009 rd/jlw
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         63G-11-104 (Effective 07/01/09), as enacted by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 26
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             30      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             31          Section 1. Section 63G-11-103 (Effective 07/01/09) is amended to read:
             32           63G-11-103 (Effective 07/01/09). Status verification system -- Registration and
             33      use -- Performance of services -- Unlawful practice.
             34          (1) As used in this section:
             35          (a) "Contract" means an agreement for the procurement of goods or services that is
             36      awarded through a request for proposals process with a public employer S. and includes a sole
             36a      source contract .S .
             37          [(a)] (b) "Contractor" means a subcontractor, contract employee, staffing agency, S. [ trade
             38      union ] .S
, or any contractor regardless of its tier.
             39          [(b)] (c) "Public employer" means a department, agency, instrumentality, or political
             40      subdivision of the state.
             41          [(c)] (d) (i) "Status Verification System" means an electronic system operated by the
             42      federal government, through which an authorized official of a state agency or a political
             43      subdivision of the state may inquire by exercise of authority delegated pursuant to 8 U.S.C.,
             44      Sec. 1373, to verify the citizenship or immigration status of an individual within the
             45      jurisdiction of the agency or political subdivision for a purpose authorized under this section.
             46          (ii) "Status Verification System" includes:
             47          (A) the electronic verification of the work authorization program of the Illegal
             48      Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act of 1996, 8 U.S.C., Sec. 1324a,
             49      known as the S. [ Basic Pilot ] E-verify .S Program;
             50          (B) an equivalent federal program designated by the United States Department of
             51      Homeland Security or other federal agency authorized to verify the work eligibility status of a
             52      newly hired employee pursuant to the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986;
             53          (C) the Social Security Number Verification Service or similar online verification
             54      process implemented by the United States Social Security Administration; or
             55          (D) an independent third-party system with an equal or higher degree of reliability as
             56      the programs, systems, or processes described in Subsection (1)[(c)](d)(ii)(A), (B), or (C).
             57          [(d)] (e) "Unauthorized alien" means an alien as defined in 8 U.S.C., Sec. 1324a(h)(3).
             58          (2) (a) Each public employer shall register with and use a Status Verification System to



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     verify the federal employment authorization status of a new employee.
             60          (b) This section shall be enforced without regard to race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or
             61      national origin.
             62          (3) (a) Beginning July 1, 2009:
             63          (i) a public employer may not enter into a contract for the physical performance of
             64      services within the state with a contractor unless the contractor registers and participates in the
             65      Status Verification System to verify the work eligibility status of the contractor's new
             66      employees that are employed in the state[.]; and
             67          (ii) a contractor shall register and participate in the Status Verification System in order
             68      to enter into a contract with a public employer.
             69          (b) (i) For purposes of compliance with Subsection (3)(a), a contractor is individually
             70      responsible for verifying the employment status of only new employees who work under the
             71      contractor's supervision or direction and not those who work for another contractor or
             72      subcontractor, except as otherwise provided in Subsection (3)(b)(ii).
             73          (ii) Each contractor or subcontractor who works under or for another contractor shall
             74      certify to the main contractor by affidavit that the contractor or subcontractor has verified
             75      through the Status Verification System the employment status of each new employee of the
             76      respective contractor or subcontractor.
             77          (c) Subsection (3)(a) does not apply to a contract:
             78          (i) entered into by the entities referred to in Subsection (3)(a) prior to July 1, 2009,
             79      even though the contract may involve the physical performance of services within the state on
             80      or after July 1, 2009; or
             81          (ii) that involves underwriting, remarketing, broker-dealer activities, securities
             82      placement, investment advisory, financial advisory, or other financial or investment banking
             83      services.
             84          (4) (a) It is unlawful for an employing entity in the state to discharge an employee
             85      working in Utah who is a United States citizen or permanent resident alien and replace the
             86      employee with, or have the employee's duties assumed by, an employee who:
             87          (i) the employing entity knows, or reasonably should have known, is an unauthorized
             88      alien hired on or after July 1, 2009; and
             89          (ii) is working in the state in a job category:



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         (A) that requires equal skill, effort, and responsibility; and
             91          (B) which is performed under similar working conditions, as defined in 29 U.S.C., Sec.
             92      206 (d)(1), as the job category held by the discharged employee.
             93          (b) An employing entity, which on the date of a discharge in question referred to in
             94      Subsection (4)(a) is enrolled in and using the Status Verification System to verify the
             95      employment eligibility of its employees in Utah who are hired on or after July 1, 2009, is
             96      exempt from liability, investigation, or lawsuit arising from an action under this section.
             97          (c) A cause of action for a violation of this Subsection (4) arises exclusively from the
             98      provisions of this Subsection (4).
             99          Section 2. Section 63G-11-104 (Effective 07/01/09) is amended to read:
             100           63G-11-104 (Effective 07/01/09). Receipt of state, local, or federal public benefits
             101      -- Verification -- Exceptions -- Fraudulently obtaining benefits -- Criminal penalties --
             102      Annual report.
             103          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (3) or where exempted by federal law, an agency
             104      or political subdivision of the state shall verify the lawful presence in the United States of an
             105      individual at least 18 years of age who has applied for:
             106          (a) a state or local public benefit as defined in 8 U.S.C., Sec. 1621; or
             107          (b) a federal public benefit as defined in 8 U.S.C., Sec. 1611, that is administered by an
             108      agency or political subdivision of this state.
             109          (2) This section shall be enforced without regard to race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or
             110      national origin.
             111          (3) Verification of lawful presence under this section is not required for:
             112          (a) any purpose for which lawful presence in the United States is not restricted by law,
             113      ordinance, or regulation;
             114          (b) assistance for health care items and services that are necessary for the treatment of
             115      an emergency medical condition, as defined in 42 U.S.C., Sec. 1396b(v)(3), of the individual
             116      involved and are not related to an organ transplant procedure;
             117          (c) short-term, noncash, in-kind emergency disaster relief;
             118          (d) public health assistance for immunizations with respect to immunizable diseases
             119      and for testing and treatment of symptoms of communicable diseases whether or not the
             120      symptoms are caused by the communicable disease;



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House Committee Amendments 3-2-2009 je/jlw

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Senate 2nd Reading Amendments 2-19-2009 rd/jlw
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         (e) programs, services, or assistance such as soup kitchens, crisis counseling and
             122      intervention, and short-term shelter, specified by the United States Attorney General, in the
             123      sole and unreviewable discretion of the United States Attorney General after consultation with
             124      appropriate federal agencies and departments, which:
             125          (i) deliver in-kind services at the community level, including through public or private
             126      nonprofit agencies;
             127          (ii) do not condition the provision of assistance, the amount of assistance provided, or
             128      the cost of assistance provided on the income or resources of the individual recipient; and
             129          (iii) are necessary for the protection of life or safety;
             130          (f) the exemption for paying the nonresident portion of total tuition as set forth in
             131      Section 53B-8-106 ; [and]
             132          (g) an applicant for a license under Section 61-1-4 , if the applicant is registered with
             133      the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and files an application with the state Division of
             134      Securities through the Central Registration Depository[.]; S. [ and ] .S
             135          (h) a state public benefit to be given to an individual under Title 49, Utah State
             136      Retirement and Insurance Benefit Act S. [ . ] ;
             136a          (i) a home loan that will be insured, guaranteed, or purchased by:
             136b          (i) the Federal Housing Administration, the Veterans Administration, or any other
             136c      federal agency; or
             136d          (ii) an enterprise as defined in 12 U.S.C., Sec. 4502; and
             136e          (j) a subordinate loan or a grant that will be made to an applicant in connection with a
             136f      home loan that does not require verification under Subsection (3)(i). .S
             137          (4) An agency or political subdivision required to verify the lawful presence in the
             138      United States of an applicant under this section shall require the applicant to certify under
             139      penalty of perjury that:
             140          (a) the applicant is a United States citizen; or
             141          (b) the applicant is:
             142          (i) a qualified alien as defined in 8 U.S.C., Sec. 1641; and
             143          (ii) lawfully present in the United States.
             144          (5) An agency or political subdivision shall verify a certification required under
             145      Subsection (4) H. (b) .H through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program,
             145a      hereafter
             146      referred to in this section as the "program," operated by the United States Department of
             147      Homeland Security or an equivalent program designated by the Department of Homeland
             148      Security.
             149          (6) (a) An individual who knowingly and willfully makes a false, fictitious, or
             150      fraudulent statement or representation in a certification under Subsection (4) is subject to the
             151      criminal penalties applicable in this state for:



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         (i) making a written false statement under Subsection 76-8-504 (2); and
             153          (ii) fraudulently obtaining public assistance program benefits under Sections 76-8-1205
             154      and 76-8-1206 or unemployment compensation under Section 76-8-1301 .
             155          (b) If the certification constitutes a false claim of U.S. citizenship under 18 U.S.C.,
             156      Sec. 911, the agency or political subdivision shall file a complaint with the United States
             157      Attorney General for the applicable district based upon the venue in which the application was
             158      made.
             159          (7) An agency or political subdivision may adopt variations to the requirements of this
             160      section which:
             161          (a) clearly improve the efficiency of or reduce delay in the verification process; or
             162          (b) provide for adjudication of unique individual circumstances where the verification
             163      procedures in this section would impose an unusual hardship on a legal resident of Utah.
             164          (8) It is unlawful for an agency or a political subdivision of this state to provide a state,
             165      local, or federal benefit, as defined in 8 U.S.C., Sec. 1611 and Sec. 1621, in violation of the
             166      provisions of this section.
             167          (9) Each state agency or department that administers a program of state or local public
             168      benefits shall:
             169          (a) provide an annual report to the governor, the president of the Senate, and the
             170      speaker of the House regarding its compliance with this section; and
             171          (b) (i) monitor the program for application verification errors and significant delays;
             172          (ii) provide an annual report on the errors and delays to ensure that the application of
             173      the program is not erroneously denying a state or local benefit to a legal resident of the state;
             174      and
             175          (iii) report delays and errors in the program to the United States Department of
             176      Homeland Security.
             177          Section 3. Effective date.
             178          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2009.



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