An amendment to increase penalties for employers who consistently fail to comply with the bill's requirements that employers determine citizenship or immigrant status. The penalty for a third offense is increased from 500dollars to 1000 dollars and for subsequent offenses i t is increased from 500 dollars to 1500 dollars. The amendment also permits the Justice Department to initiate court action to deal with employers who consistently fail to comply with ID verification requirements.

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Amendment Number
1008
Description
An amendment to increase penalties for employers who consistently fail to comply with the bill's requirements that employers determine citizenship or immigrant status. The penalty for a third offense is increased from 500dollars to 1000 dollars and for subsequent offenses i t is increased from 500 dollars to 1500 dollars. The amendment also permits the Justice Department to initiate court action to deal with employers who consistently fail to comply with ID verification requirements.
Purpose
An amendment to increase penalties for employers who consistently fail to comply with the bill's requirements that employers determine citizenship or immigrant status. The penalty for a third offense is increased from 500dollars to 1000 dollars and for subsequent offenses i t is increased from 500 dollars to 1500 dollars. The amendment also permits the Justice Department to initiate court action to deal with employers who consistently fail to comply with ID verification requirements.
Congress
97
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Dec 19, 1982
Latest Action Text
Amendment Offered by Representative Corrada.
Submitted Date
Dec 18, 1982
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 14, 2021
Amendment 1008 — Informed