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Citt; ofSuntty Isles Beach 18070 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 331.60 <br />(305) 947-0606 phone (305) 949-31 13 Fax <br />27. E-VERIFY. Florida Statute 448.095 directs all public employers, including municipal <br />governments, to verify the employment eligibility of all new public employees through the U.S. <br />Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify System, and fiirther provides that a public employer <br />may not enter into a contract unless each party to the contract registers with and uses the E-Verify <br />system. Florida Statute 448.095 further provides that if a Consultant enters into a contract with a <br />subcontractor, the subcontractor must provide the Consultant with an affidavit stating that the <br />subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien. In <br />accordance with Florida Statute 448.095, Consultant is required to verify employee eligibility <br />using the E-Verify system for all existing and new employees hired by Consultant during the <br />contract term. Further, ConsUltant must also require and maintain the statutorily required affidavit <br />of its subcontractors. It is the responsibility of Consultant to ensure compliance with E-Verify <br />requirements (as applicable). To enroll in E-Verify, employers should visit the E-Verify website <br />(littl)s://Nvww.e-verify.gov/employers/enrolling-ilr-e-verify) and follow the instructions. The <br />Consultant must retain the I-9 Forms for inspection, and provide the attached E-Verify Affidavit, <br />attached hereto as Attachment "D." <br />28. HUMAN TRAFFICKING. PurWant to Section 787,06, Florida Statutes, entitled <br />"Human Trafficking," a governmental entity cannot execute, renew, or extend a contract with a <br />nongovernmental entity that uses coercion for labor or services, as defined in Section 786.06(2), <br />Florida Statutes. Contractor must submit the affidavit that is attached to this agreement as <br />Attachment "E," signed by an officer or an authorized representative of the Contractor, tinder <br />penalty of perjury, attesting that Contractor does not use coercion for labor or services as defined <br />in Section 786.06(2), Florida Statutes. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material <br />breach of contract. <br />29. MISCELLANEOUS. <br />A. In the event any provision of this Agreement is found to be void and unenforceable <br />by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless <br />be binding upon the patties with the same effect as though the void or unenforceable provisions <br />had been severed and deleted. <br />B. This Agreement may be executed in multiple identical counterparts, each of which <br />shall be deemed an original for all purposes. <br />C. This Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties with <br />respect to the subject matter hereof, and it shall supersede all previous and contemporaneous oral <br />and written negotiations, commitments, agreements and understandings relating hereto. <br />D. Any modification of this Agreement shall be effective only if in writing and signed <br />by the parties to this Agreement. <br />E. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be valid or enforceable unless <br />such waiver is in writing and signed by the party granting such waiver. <br />MBR CONSTRUCTION, INC. 12 <br />
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