Spalding County wants individuals and business owners to be aware of two of these new requirements that took effect on Jan. 1.
“People come to the county to conduct a wide range of personal and work-related business,” said Spalding County Board of Commissioners Chairman Gwen Flowers-Taylor. “We want to make sure that they understand that they may have to complete some additional paperwork or provide additional documentation to receive public benefits in order for the county to comply with the federal and state immigration laws.”
(For the complete story, see the Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012 print edition of The Griffin Daily News.)
