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Attachment#1 <br /> HB786 imposes E-Verify requirements on contractors who enter into certain contracts with state agencies and local <br /> governments. The legislation specifically prohibits governmental units from entering into certain contracts"unless <br /> the contractor and the contractor's subcontractors comply with the requirements of Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the <br /> General Statutes." (Article 2 of Chapter 64 establishes North Carolina's E-Verify requirements for private <br /> employers). It is important to note that the verification requirement applies to subcontractors as well as <br /> contractors.The new laws specifically prohibit governmental units from entering into contracts with contractors <br /> who have not(or their subs have not)complied with E-Verify requirements. Complete the attached affidavit,and <br /> include it with your submittal. <br /> 18. Contract Period and Liquidated Damages <br /> This project has a 120 day contract period(notice to proceed through certificate of occupancy)and a$150 per day in <br /> liquidated damages. Also,$150 per day in liquidated damages shall be assessed should the final completion(signed <br /> final punchlist) not be executed by the Owner no later than 30 days from C/O. <br />