Showing posts with label final rule public comment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label final rule public comment. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

USCIS Seeks Comments on Proposed Changes to Form I-9

On March 28, 2016, USCIS published a 30-day notice in the Federal Register (FR) inviting public comment on proposed changes to Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. The public may provide comments on the proposed changes for 30 days, until April 27, 2016.

Many of the proposed changes to Form I-9 were designed to reduce technical errors and help customers complete the form on their computer after they have downloaded it from uscis.gov.  In response to the public comments USCIS received during the 60-day notice, USCIS has made further improvements to the proposed form.
Key changes to the form include:
  • Validations on certain fields to ensure information is entered correctly;
  • Additional spaces to enter multiple preparers and translators;
  • Drop-down lists and calendars;
  • Embedded instructions for completing each field;
  • Buttons that will allow users to access the instructions electronically, print the form and clear the form to start over;
  • A dedicated area to enter additional information that employers are currently required to notate in the margins of the form;
  • A quick-response matrix barcode, or QR code, that generates once the form is printed that can be used to streamline audit processes;
  • Requiring employees to provide only other last names used in Section 1, rather than all other names used;
  • Removing the requirement that aliens authorized to work provide both their Form I-94 number and foreign passport information in Section 1;
  • Separating instructions from the form, in keeping with USCIS practice;
  • Adding a Supplement in cases where more than one preparer or translator is used to complete Section 1.

After the 30-day period

After the 30-day period ends and public comments are considered, USCIS may make further changes to the form. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will review the information collection for approval. Once OMB approves the information collection, USCIS will post the newly revised form and form instructions on its Forms page and make the form available for use by the public.

Until further notice, employers should continue using Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification.  This current version of the form continues to be effective even after the Office of Management and Budget control number expiration date of March 31, 2016, has passed. USCIS will provide updated information about the new version of Form I-9 as it becomes available.

Employers must complete Form I-9 for all newly hired employees to verify their identity and authorization to work in the U.S.  To learn more about Form I-9 visit I-9 Central.

Monday, January 11, 2016

The Department of Labor Requests Public Comments on Proposal to Strengthen Claims Procedures for Disability Benefits

The Department of Labor is asking for public comments on a proposed rule that would increase consumer protections when employer-sponsored plans decide claims and appeals for disability benefits. The proposal would better align the rules for disability benefits with the claims requirements already in place for health benefits under the Affordable Care Act, help employees protect against inappropriate denials of disability benefits, and increase public confidence in the fairness of the claims and appeals processes in employer-sponsored plans providing disability benefits. Comments will be accepted through January 19, 2016, and will be considered by EBSA when preparing the final rule. You may submit written comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov or by email to e-ORI@dol.gov. When commenting by email, please include RIN 1210–AB39 in the subject line of the message. Public comments are posted and made available to the public. You should not include information in a comment that you do not want publicly disclosed. For example, some people do not want personally identifiable information (such as their name, address, or other contact information) or confidential business information posted on a public website or otherwise publicly disclosed. For further information, you can contact Frances P. Steen, Office of Regulations and Interpretations, Employee Benefits Security Administration, (202) 693-8500. This is not a toll free number.

View the proposed rule

This information is from the Department of Labor