Can a Designated Agent process E-Verify queries for other Designated Agents?
No. The Designated Agent relationship is formed by three parties. These parties are listed on the Designated Agent and Designated Agent/Client MOUs: The Designated Agent, the employer (or Federal contractor) and DHS. The Designated Agent may not delegate duties to a person or entity that is not party to the contract. These situations would raise security problems and privacy concerns, as well as training difficulties.
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