(1) A private employer may not be held civilly liable under state law in a cause of action for the private employer's unlawful hiring of an unauthorized alien, as defined in 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1324a, if: (a) the private employer complies with Section 13-47-201; and (b) the information obtained in accordance with the status verification system indicated that the employee's federal legal status allowed the private employer to hire the employee. (2) A private employer may not be held civilly liable under state law in a cause of action for the private employer's refusal to hire an individual if: (a) the private employer complies with Section 13-47-201; and (b) the information obtained in accordance with the status system verification indicated that the individual's federal legal status was that of an unauthorized alien as defined in 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1324a. (Contingently Repealed)
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