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| May 16, 2008 DOL Home > ESA > WHD > Fact Sheets > Fact Sheet #59 |
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Fact Sheet #59: Changes made by the H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004.
This fact sheet summarizes changes in the H-1B program made by the H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004. The H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004 reinstated certain enforcement and fee requirements of the H-1B law that had sunset on September 30, 2003, and amended the law in several other respects:
Such employer must attest on the Labor Condition Application (LCA) that it will: Employers must pay at least 100% of the prevailing wage. Surveys used or made available by the Department of Labor (DOL) for prevailing wage purposes will include four levels commensurate with experience, education, and level of supervision. DOL may now investigate when the Secretary of Labor personally certifies that there is reasonable cause to believe that the employer is not in compliance and authorizes the investigation, or when a credible source provides information that includes allegations that within the past 12 months an employer has willfully failed to meet an LCA condition, has engaged in a pattern or practice of violations or has committed a substantial failure to meet an LCA condition that affects multiple employees. H-1B employers are “considered to have complied” in good faith with the program requirements notwithstanding a “technical or procedural failure” to meet such requirements, if the employer: 1. Made a good faith attempt to comply; H-1B employers that have established that the prevailing wage used was calculated consistent with recognized industry standards and practices will not be assessed fines or penalties for prevailing wage violations. H-1B employers with 25 or fewer full-time employees will pay $750; H-1B employers with more than 25 full-time employees will pay $1500. All employers that file an H-1B petition will now pay a $500 fraud prevention and detection fee. Where To Obtain Additional InformationThis publication is for general information and is not to be considered in the same light as official statements of position contained in the regulations. For additional information, visit our Wage-Hour website: http://www.wagehour.dol.gov and/or call our Wage-Hour toll-free information and helpline, available 8am to 5pm in your time zone, 1-866-4USWAGE (1-866-487-9243).
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