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I am a subcontractor working for a prime contractor that has a federal contract that contains the FAR E-Verify clause. How do I know if I am affected by the contract?

If a prime contractor’s federal contract contains the FAR E-Verify clause, the provisions of that clause are applicable to all tiers of covered subcontracts. Consult your prime contractor to provide you with general oversight and let you know if the prime contract and your subcontract are subject to the FAR E-Verify clause. The criteria for including the E-Verify clause in subcontracts is found at paragraph 52.222-54(e) of the E-Verify clause. For more information, consult your legal representative. For information on subcontractors’ E-Verify responsibilities, see the E-Verify Supplemental Guide for Federal Contractors.

I am a subcontractor working for a prime contractor that has a federal contract that contains the FAR E-Verify clause. How do I know if I am affected by the contract?
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