A New Twist on I-9's
Dianna
88 Posts
We recently made the decision per our legal counsel NOT to keep copies of documentation with our I-9's. As such, I did an audit and removed the copies of the documentation from all of our active employees and all of the terminated employees that hadn't yet been pulled out of the active files.
My question is, am I legally required to go ahead and pull off the documentation for all of the other terminated employees? I wanted to go ahead and do it so we are consistent across the board, but my director thinks we can just state that we made the decision at the beginning of this year to no longer make copies of documentation. I'm interested to see what everyone thinks. Thanks!
My question is, am I legally required to go ahead and pull off the documentation for all of the other terminated employees? I wanted to go ahead and do it so we are consistent across the board, but my director thinks we can just state that we made the decision at the beginning of this year to no longer make copies of documentation. I'm interested to see what everyone thinks. Thanks!
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Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
[url]http://www.thehredge.net[/url]
"Under the law, you are not required to copy or retain the I-9 documentation. While you may retain copies of these documents, we recommend against doing so. The biggest potential problem is that a pattern of retaining documents from employees of certain national origins or citizenship might develop (or be created by an overzealous plaintiff lawyer). Therefore, it is preferable that you do not retain copies of the I-9 documents. To satisfy your obligations with regard to I-9 documentation, you should simply ensure that section 2 of the I-9 Form is always completed in full."
Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
[url]http://www.thehredge.net[/url]
Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
[url]http://www.thehredge.net[/url]
Your interpretation?
Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
[url]http://www.thehredge.net[/url]
"Form I-9 must be retained by the employer for three years after the date of hire or one year after the termination of the individual's employment, whichever is later." (quoted from Council on Education in Management Revision 2.00-1-day Personnel/HR Record Compliance Workshop.