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CFR /  Title 7  /  Part 1901  /  Sec. 1901.205 Nondiscrimination in construction financed with FmHA

Executive Order 11246 provides for equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin and the elimination of all facilities segregated on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin on construction work financed by FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 involving a construction contract of more than $10,000.

(a) Compliance. This section applies to Federal or federally assisted construction contracts or subcontracts in excess of $10,000 for on-site construction. It also applies to invitations for bids published for such construction. If construction work of over $10,000 is partially financed by another Federal Agency, the County Supervisor will try to reach an agreement as to which agency will administer the nondiscrimination requirements. If unable to reach an agreement, the County Supervisor will refer the case to the State Director.

(b) Requirements of applicants, contractors, or subcontractors and responsible FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 officials--(1) Applicant. The applicant will be required to execute Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 400-1, ``Equal Opportunity Agreement,'' at the time the loan is closed or before construction is started, whichever occurs first. If the applicant is an incorporated association, a resolution of the governing body will authorize execution of the form. Municipalities or other public bodies will have to incorporate references to this form in the loan resolution before it is adopted. If the applicant wants to publish for bids, the applicant must obtain Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 1924-5, ``Invitation for Bid (Construction Contract)'' which is in compliance with Executive Order 11246, from the local FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 County Supervisor.

(1) Applicant. The applicant will be required to execute Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 400-1, ``Equal Opportunity Agreement,'' at the time the loan is closed or before construction is started, whichever occurs first. If the applicant is an incorporated association, a resolution of the governing body will authorize execution of the form. Municipalities or other public bodies will have to incorporate references to this form in the loan resolution before it is adopted. If the applicant wants to publish for bids, the applicant must obtain Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 1924-5, ``Invitation for Bid (Construction Contract)'' which is in compliance with Executive Order 11246, from the local FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 County Supervisor.

(2) Contractor or Subcontractor. (i) The prospective contractor or subcontractor must submit Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 400-6, ``Compliance Statement,'' to the County Supervisor before contract bid negotiations, and comply with the requirements of Executive Order 11246, which are included with Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 1924-6, ``Construction Contract,'' during the performance of the contract. The contract will contain the required ``Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications'' goals and timetables as set forth in exhibit D.

(i) The prospective contractor or subcontractor must submit Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 400-6, ``Compliance Statement,'' to the County Supervisor before contract bid negotiations, and comply with the requirements of Executive Order 11246, which are included with Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 1924-6, ``Construction Contract,'' during the performance of the contract. The contract will contain the required ``Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications'' goals and timetables as set forth in exhibit D.

(ii) The contractor or subcontractor will prepare and submit Form Contract Compliance (CC) 257, ``Monthly Employment Utilization Report'' to the appropriate regional office of the U.S. Department of Labor (USDL) (see exhibit E, ``List of Regional Offices'') by the fifth of each month through completion of the contract.

(3) The County Supervisor or the responsible FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 official will: (i) Deliver to the contractor the following forms, as appropriate:

(A) Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 400-3, ``Notice to Contractors and Applicants,'' with an attached Equal Employment Opportunity Poster. Posters in Spanish will be provided when appropriate,

(B) Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 400-6, and

(C) Form CC 257.

(ii) Deliver to the applicant Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 1924-5 when contractors are to be invited to submit bids, and Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 1924-6 to contract for construction.

(iii) Explain to applicant and contractor the requirements of Executive Order 11246, when needed. However, inquiries concerning compliance must be addressed to the appropriate regional office of USDL (see exhibit E).

(iv) Submit a report similar in form and content to exhibit C (``FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 Financed Contract'') of this Instruction to the appropriate regional office of USDL (Exhibit E) within 10 calendar days of the date a contract or subcontract in excess of $10,000 is awarded.

(c) Contractors with 100 or more employees and contract over $10,000. Contractors with 100 or more employees and contract over $10,000, will file the following with the Joint Reporting Committee, 1800 G Street NW., Washington, DC 20006:

(1) SF-100 ``Employer Information Report EEO-1,'' within 30 days of contract award unless the report has been submitted within the past 12 months, and

(2) An annual report by March 31, so long as the contractor holds any FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 financed contract in excess of $10,000.

(d) Contractor with at least 50 employees and contract of $50,000 or more. Each contractor or subcontractor with at least 50 employees and contract of $50,000 or more, must develop a written affirmative action compliance program for each project. This must be on file in each contractor's or subcontractor's personnel file within 120 days after the beginning of the contract. Form AD-425 provides guidelines for developing compliance programs.

(e) Compliance during construction. The County Supervisor will:

(1) Check to see that:

(i) Required posters are displayed.

(ii) There is no evidence of discrimination in employment.

(2) Record findings on Form FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 1924-12, ``Inspection Report.''

(3) If there is any evidence of noncompliance, the County Supervisor will report all the facts to the appropriate office of USDL (see exhibit E).

(f) Hometown Plans. All construction contracts and subcontracts in excess of $10,000, financed by FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354, in areas which have Hometown Plans regarding affirmative action and equal employment, are subject to the conditions set forth in the applicable plan. Each State Director should seek the advice of the OGC as to compliance with any such plans in the State Director's jurisdiction.

(g) Discrimination complaints. (1) Complaints alleging discriminatory acts may be filed directly with the appropriate regional office of USDL (see exhibit E) or with the County Supervisor or the State Director for subsequent forwarding to the above address, by any employee or applicant for employment with a contractor or subcontractor.

(1) Complaints alleging discriminatory acts may be filed directly with the appropriate regional office of USDL (see exhibit E) or with the County Supervisor or the State Director for subsequent forwarding to the above address, by any employee or applicant for employment with a contractor or subcontractor.

(2) Each complaint must be in writing and signed by the complainant (The FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354 official receiving the complaint will assist complainant when necessary). The complaint will include:

(i) Name, address, and telephone number of complainant.

(ii) Name and address of the person allegedly discriminating.

(iii) Date and place of the discrimination.

(iv) Description of the discrimination.

(v) Any other information that will assist in investigating and resolving the complaint.

(3) Complaints must be filed not later than 180 days after the alleged act unless the State Director extends the time, for good cause shown by the complainant. [43 FR 58356, Dec. 14, 1978, as amended at 44 FR 24852, Apr. 27, 1979; 52 FR 8002, Mar. 13, 1987]

Sec. Exhibit A to Subpart E of Part 1901--Civil Rights Compliance

Reviews To: State Director, FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354.

Civil Rights compliance reviews have been conducted, and each recipient listed below was found in compliance with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Information which led to this finding and my determination that the recipient is in compliance are in the running record of the recipient's file. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Type of assistance

Recipient Case No. \1\ Date of review----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sam H. Smith.......................... 99-05-7031 (rec.)........ OL Jan. 3, 1975.John A. Jones......................... 99-05-8764............... RL Feb. 17, 1975.Medina Housing Association............ 99-05-9176 grant......... TA Mar. 5, 1975.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Indicate only the loans or grants received which are subject to compliance reviews. ________________________________________________________________________

County Supervisor

Exhibit B to Subpart E of Part 1901--Summary Report of Civil Rights

Compliance Reviews To: Administrator, FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law 103-354.Attention: Director, Equal Opportunity Staff.

I. Civil Rights Compliance Reviews have been conducted, and the following recipients were found in compliance with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Type of review

--------------------

Loan type Loan number Pre-award* post-

award**------------------------------------------------------------------------1.2.3.------------------------------------------------------------------------*A pre-award review is a compliance review conducted prior to loan or

grant approval.**A post-award review is a compliance review conducted after loan

closing.

II. The following recipients were found in non-compliance: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Type of review

-------------------- Date report of

Name of borrower Loan type Loan number Pre-award post- noncompliance sent

award to nat. ofc.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.2.3.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________________________________________________State Director. (7 U.S.C. 1989; 42 U.S.C. 1480; 7 CFR 2.23; 7 CFR 2.70) [47 FR 39127, Sept. 7, 1982]

Sec. Exhibit C to Subpart E of Part 1901--FmHA or Its Successor Agency

Under Public Law 103-354 Financed Contract To: Area Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program, U.S.

Department of Labor (DOL) (Insert address for your DOL area,

from exhibit E, FmHA or its successor agency under Public Law

103-354 Instruction 1901-E)

We submit the following information relative to a construction contract in excess of $10,000: 1. Contractor's name:___________________________________________________Address:________________________________________________________________Telephone Number:_______________________________________________________Employer's Identification Number:_______________________________________ 2. Contract for: ---- $---------- Starting Date:__________________________________________________________Completion Date:________________________________________________________Contract Number:________________________________________________________City:___________________________________________________________________DOL Region:_____________________________________________________________ [52 FR 8002, Mar. 13, 1987]

Sec. Exhibit D to Subpart E of Part 1901--Goals and Timetables for

Minorities and Women

The preamble to regulations establishing a new part 60-4 to 41 CFR chapter 60 published at 43 FR 14888-14894, April 7, 1978, states that OFCCP contemplates proposing standards and goals for minorities within the very near future. Until that notice has been proposed and final action taken, construction contractors and subcontractors will continue to be subject to the goals and timetables for minority utilization on Federal and federally assisted construction existing now under Executive order 11246. Such goals are published in appendix B.

Now, therefore, based on the foregoing and 41 CFR part 60-4, each contracting agency, each applicant, and each contractor shall include the appropriate goal set forth in appendix A and appendix B in all invitations for bids or other solicitations for federally involved construction contracts in excess of $10,000. The goals in appendix A hereby are established on a nationwide basis as the standards for female utilization for all trades.

Appendix B established the goals for minority utilization which shall be applicable for the respective areas set forth in appendix B.

Appendix A and appendix B shall be effective with respect to transactions for which the invitations for bids or other solicitations or amendments thereto are sent, on or after May 8, 1978.

Weldon J. Rougeau,

Director, OFCCP.

March 28, 1978.

Appendix A

The following goals and timetables for female utilization shall be included in all Federal and federally assisted construction contracts and subcontracts in excess of $10,000. The goals are applicable to the contractor's aggregate on-site construction workforce whether or not part of that workforce is performing work on a Federal or federally assisted construction contract or subcontract.

area covered

Goals for Women apply nationwide.

Goals and Timetables------------------------------------------------------------------------

Goals

Timetable (percent)------------------------------------------------------------------------From Apr. 1, 1978 until Mar. 31, 1979........................ 3.1From Apr. 1, 1979 until Mar. 31, 1980........................ 5.1From Apr. 1, 1980 until Mar. 31, 1981........................ 6.9------------------------------------------------------------------------

Appendix B

Until further notice, the following goals and timetables for minority utilization shall be included in all Federal or federally assisted construction contracts and subcontracts in excess of $10,000 to be performed in the respective covered areas. The goals are applicable to the contractor's aggregate on-site construction workforce whether or not part of that workforce is performing work on a Federal or federally assisted construction contract or subcontract.

Region \1\---------------------------------------------------------------------------

\1\ Region refers to the 10 regions in which the U.S. Department of Labor has offices. These Regions are headquartered in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle, which are numbered I through X respectively.---------------------------------------------------------------------------

boston, mass. area

Area covered--Arlington, Boston, Belmont, Brookline, Burlington, Cambridge, Canton, Chelsea, Dedham, Everett, Malden, Medford, Wakefield, Westwood, Winthrop, Winchester, Woburn, and the Islands of Boston Harbor, Mass.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 10.8-10.12

Boilermakers................ 9.6-12.0

Bricklayers................. 8.0-10.0

Carpenters.................. 11.6-14.5

Cement masons............... 25.5-27.5

Electricians................ 6.0-7.0

Elevator constructors....... 9.5-11.4

Glaziers.................... 8.8-11.0

Ironworkers................. 5.9-6.9

Lathers..................... 6.9-8.9

Operating engineers......... 14.1-15.0

Painters.................... 9.1-11.1

Pipefitters................. 11.0-12.1

Plasterers.................. 20.5-22.5

Plumbers.................... 9.8-11.8

Roofers..................... 8.4-10.5

Sheetmetal workers.......... 10.1-12.1

Sprinkler fitters........... 12.3-15.6

All other trades............ 10.3-12.3------------------------------------------------------------------------

state of rhode island area

Area covered--Statewide.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 5.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region II

buffalo, ny area

Area covered--Erie County and Buffalo, NY.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice................ All................... 10.6-13.2------------------------------------------------------------------------

camden, nj area

Area covered--Camden, NJ, area of Camden, Salem, and Gloucester Counties.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 11.6-14.5

Boilermakers................ 10.8-13.5

Bricklayers................. 17.8-20.0

Carpenters.................. 11.2-13.0

Cement masons............... 12.0-15.0

Electricians................ 14.9-17.8

Elevator constructors....... 10.8-13.5

Glaziers.................... 16.0-20.0

Lathers..................... 10.8-13.5

Operating engineers......... 10.0-12.5

Painters/decorators/ 8.8-12.8

paperhangers.

Plasterers.................. 17.0-19.0

Plumbers/pipefitters/ 8.4-10.5

steamfitters.

Roofers..................... 8.4-10.5

Sheetmetal workers.......... 11.2-14.0

Sprinkler fitters........... 10.8-13.5

Structural metal workers.... 12.9-15.3

Wharf 7 dock builders....... 10.8-13.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

elmira, ny area

Area covered--Chemung, Steuben, Schuyler, Tioga, and Yates Counties, NY.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 4.0-5.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

long island, ny area

Area covered--Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 6.0-8.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

westchester, ny area

Area covered--Westchester County, NY.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 11-13------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region III

state of delaware area

Area covered--State of Delaware.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 11-13------------------------------------------------------------------------

philadelphia, pa, area

Area covered--Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties, PA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Ironworkers................. 22-26

Plumbers and pipefitters.... 20-24

Steamfitters................ 20-24

Sheetmetal workers.......... 19-23

Electrical workers.......... 19-23

Elevator construction 19-23

workers.------------------------------------------------------------------------

pittsburgh, pa, area

Area covered--Allegheny County, PA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 24.3-27.8

Boilermakers................ 33.8-37.7

Bricklayers................. 11.9-13.0

Carpenters.................. 11.8-12.9

Cement masons............... 16.3-18.1

Electricians................ 17.0-20.3

Glaziers.................... 26.9-30.4

Ironworkers................. 25.5-29.9

Lathers..................... 12.7-13.8

Operating engineers......... 44.2-48.3

Painters.................... 16.4-17.9

Plasterers.................. 34.3-38.0

Plumbers.................... 7.8-9.2

Roofers..................... 47.1-50.1

Sheetmetal workers.......... 26.0-26.9

Steamfitters................ 10.1-12.9

Tile setters................ 13.6-16.0

All other................... 27.6-31.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

washington, dc, area

Area covered--District of Columbia; the Virginia cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church; the Virginia counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William; and the Maryland counties of Montgomery and Prince Georges.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Electricians................ 28.0-34.0

Painters and paperhangers... 35.0-42.0

Plumbers, pipefitters and 25.0-30.0

steamfitters.

Iron workers................ 35.0-43.0

Sheetmetal workers.......... 25.0-31.0

Elevator constructors....... 34.0-40.0

Asbestos workers............ 26.0-32.0

Lathers..................... 34.0-40.0

Boilermakers................ 24.0-30.0

Tile and terrazzo workers... 28.0-34.0

Glaziers.................... 28.0-34.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region IV

atlanta, ga, area

Area covered--Atlanta, GA, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area which includes Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Clayton, and Gwinnett Counties.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 8.6-10.3

Bricklayers................. 16.3-18.2

Carpenters.................. 11.0-12.8

Electricians................ 10.9-12.2

Glaziers.................... 10.2-12.2

Ironworkers................. 14.0-16.0

Metal lathers............... 10.0-12.0

Painters.................... 10.3-12.0

Plumbers.................... 9.4-10.9

Pipefitters................. 9.4-10.9

Plasterers.................. 24.4-25.8

Roofers..................... 18.0-20.0

Sheetmetal workers.......... 9.5-11.3

Sprinkler fitters........... 8.3-9.9

Operating engineers......... 24.0-27.7

Elevator installers......... 9.6-11.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

birmingham, al, area

Area covered--Jefferson, Shelby, and Walker Counties, AL.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 20-24------------------------------------------------------------------------

charlotte, nc, area

Area covered--Mecklenburg and Union Counties, NC.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 24-30------------------------------------------------------------------------

jacksonville, fl, area

Area covered--Drival County, FL.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 20-23------------------------------------------------------------------------

louisville, ky, area

Area covered--Adair, Barren, Bullitt, Carrol, Edmundson, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, Henry, Jefferson, Larue, Meade, Nelson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Taylor, Trimble, Warren, and Washington Counties, KY; and Clark, Floyd and Harrison Counties, IN.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 12.0-16.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

miami, fl, area

Area covered--Dade County, FL.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 20.0-40.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

nashville, tn, area

Area covered--City of Nashville, TN.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 16.0-20.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region V

akron, oh, area

Area covered--Summit, Portage, and Medina Counties, OH.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 10.0-12.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

canton, oh, area

Area covered--Carroll, Holmes, Stark, Tuscarawas, and Wayne Counties, OH.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 7.0-8.4------------------------------------------------------------------------

chicago, il, area

Area covered--Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 8.6-10.3

Bricklayers................. 16.3-8.2

Carpenters.................. 11.0-12.8

Electricians................ 10.9-12.2

Elevator installers......... 9.6-11.5

Glaziers.................... 10.2-12.2

Ironworkers................. 14.0-16.0

Metal lathers............... 10.0-12.0

Painters.................... 10.3-12.1

Plumbers.................... 9.4-10.9

Pipe fitters................ 9.4-10.9

Plasterers.................. 24.4-25.8

Roofers..................... 18.0-20.0

Sheetmetal workers.......... 9.5-11.3

Sprinkler fitters........... 8.3-9.9

Operating engineers......... (\1\)------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ 15.7 and above.

cincinnati, oh, area

Area covered. Ohio counties of Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren and in the Kentucky counties of Boone, Campbell, and Kenton, and in the Indiana county of Dearborn.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 9.3-12.2

Boilermakers................ 8.0-8.4

Carpenters.................. 9.0-10.7

Elevator constructors....... 10.2-12.7

Engineers (stationary)...... 26.9-28.4

Floor layers................ 9.0-10.5

Glaziers.................... 9.1-11.1

Lathers..................... 9.3-10.6

Marble, tile and terrazzo 8.3-9.9

workers and helpers.

Millwrights................. 9.1-10.3

Painters.................... 11.0-13.5

Pipefitters................. 10.0-12.0

Plasterers.................. 8.7 to 9.6

Plumbers.................... 10.0-12.7

Sheetmetal workers.......... 10.1-11.3

All other................... 11.0-11.8------------------------------------------------------------------------

cleveland, oh, area

Area covered--Ashland, Ashtabula, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Huron, Lake, Lorain, Sandusky, and Seneca Counties, OH.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Art glass workers........... 25.4-28.6

Asbestos workers............ 20.9-23.9

Boilermakers................ 16.3-18.9

Bricklayers................. 28.8-29.5

Carpenters.................. 8.0-8.6

Cement masons............... 41.1-42.2

Electricians................ 15.1-18.1

Elevator constructors....... 28.9-32.5

Glaziers.................... 35.8-40.0

Ironworkers................. 11.4-13.2

Painters.................... 17.7-18.4

Pipefitters................. 15.7-17.9

Plasterers.................. 21.6-23.2

Plumbers.................... 20.8-23.4

Roofers..................... 28.9-31.8

All other................... 17.0-18.8------------------------------------------------------------------------

dayton, oh, area

Area covered--Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Preble Counties, OH.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 10.6-11.8------------------------------------------------------------------------

detroit, mi., area

Area covered--Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb Counties, MI.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Electricians................ 17.0-19.0

Operating engineers......... 16.9-18.0

Lathers..................... 18.6-19.6

Painters.................... 15.0-17.7

Riggers..................... 16.8-17.7

Roofers..................... 15.3-16.6

Tile, terrazzo marble 15.0-17.8

workers.

Tile and marble helpers..... 16.0-18.5

Terrazzo helpers............ 17.8-19.5

All other................... 18.6-20.4------------------------------------------------------------------------

evansville, in, area

Area covered--Vanderburgh County, IN.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 6.3-7.6------------------------------------------------------------------------

fort wayne, in, area

Area covered--Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley Counties, IN.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Plumbers.................... 5.2-5.5

Steamfitters................ 5.2-5.5

Carpenters.................. 5.7-5.2

Bricklayers................. 9.3-10.4

Electricians................ 5.2-5.9

Sheetmetal workers.......... 4.4-5.2

Ironworkers................. 7.3-8.4

Operating engineers......... 5.2-6.0

Painters.................... 11.0-12.0

All other................... 7.1-8.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

indianapolis, in, area

Area covered--Marion County, IN.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 32.2-37.7

Bricklayers................. 17.4-19.5

Electricians................ 6.6-7.8

Elevator constructors....... 15.5-18.0

Glaziers.................... 25.2-28.6

Ironworkers................. 11.6-14.0

Lathers..................... 21.1-22.0

Operating engineers......... 7.7-8.8

Painters.................... 22.4-25.0

Plasterers.................. 27.5-30.4

Plumbers.................... 25.5-30.0

Roofers..................... 15.9-18.1

Sheetmetal workers.......... 9.3-10.9

Steamfitters................ 14.9-17.1

All other................... 14.1-16.2------------------------------------------------------------------------

peoria, il, area

Area covered--Peoria, Fulton, Tazewell, Woodford, Knox, Stark, Marshall, Hancock, Mason, McLean, McDonough, Henderson, Warren, Livingston, Bureau, Henry, and Putnam Counties, IL.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 5.0-6.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

rockford, il, area

Area covered--Boone, Winnebago, Stephenson, De Kalb, Ogle, Lee, and Jo Daviess Counties; Cherry Grove, Shannon, Rock Creek, Lima, Wysox, and Elkhorn Townships in Carroll County; Genesee, Jordan, Hopkins, Sterling, Hume, Montmorency, Tampico, and Hahnaman Townships in Whiteside County, IL.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 10.0-12.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

south bend, in, area

Area covered--St. Joseph, County, IN.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 8.0-10.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

toledo, oh, area

Area covered--Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Lusas, Ottawa, Williams, and Wood Counties, OH.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 10.7-12.3------------------------------------------------------------------------

youngstown, oh area

Area covered--Columbiana, Mahoning, and Trumbull Counties, OH; and Lawrence and Mercer Counties, PA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 6.0-7.1------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region VI

el paso, tx, area

Area covered--El Paso County, TX.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 55.1-66.2------------------------------------------------------------------------

lawton, ok, area

Area covered--Commanche County, OK.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 15.8-16.8------------------------------------------------------------------------

little rock, ar, area

Area covered--Pulaski County, AR.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 25.6-30.6------------------------------------------------------------------------

new orleans, la.

Area covered--Parishes of Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, St. Tammany, St. Charles, St. John, Lafourche, Plaquemines, Washington, Terrebonne, Tangipahoa, \1\ Livingston, \2\ and St. James. \3\---------------------------------------------------------------------------

\1\ Area covered is east of the Illinois Central RR.

\2\ Area covered is southeast of the line from a point off the Livingston and Tangipahoa Parish line adjacent from New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

\3\ Area covered is southeast of a line drawn from the town of Gramercy to the point of intersection of St. James, Lafourche, and Assumption Parishes.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 20-23------------------------------------------------------------------------

tulsa, ok

Area covered--Tulsa, Creek, Mayes, Rogers, Okfuskee, Washington, Nowata, Craig, Ottawa, Delaware, Okmulgee (northern half), dividing line Highway 16; Osage (eastern half), dividing line Highway 18; Pawnee (eastern half), and Payne (eastern half) Counties, OK.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Bricklayers................. 24.0-25.0

Carpenters.................. 17.0-18.0

Cement masons............... 21.5-22.5

Floor covers................ 12.0-14.0

Glaziers, glass workers..... 14.7-17.3

Operating engineers......... 22.0-24.0

Painters.................... 18.0-20.0

Pipefitters................. 10.0-12.0

Plumbers.................... 11.6-13.2

Roofers..................... 12.0-14.0

Sheetmetal workers.......... 8.0-10.0

All other trades............ 12.0-14.4------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region VII

kansas city (ks) and (mo)

Area covered--Clay, Platte, Jackson, Bates, Carroll, Lafayette, Ray, Johnson, Henry, and Cass Counties, Mo., and Wyandotte, Johnson, and Miami Counties, KS.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 10.3-11.7

Boilermakers................ 5.9-6.4

Bricklayers................. 19.4-20.7

Carpenters.................. 5.9-6.9

Carpet, linoleum and 5.5-6.4

resilient floor decorators.

Cement masons............... 25.5-26.5

Elevator constructors....... 9.2-10.7

Electricians................ 8.0-9.4

Glaziers.................... 9.8 to

10.5

Lathers..................... 14.5-15.6

Marble masons, tile layers 7.5-9.0

and terrazzo workers.

Marble and tile helpers..... 4.8-5.6

Operating engineers......... 9.0-10.9

Painters.................... 14.3-15.0

Pipefitters................. 6.9-7.7

Plasterers.................. 19.0-20.4

Plumbers.................... 8.3-9.3

Roofers..................... 14.0-15.0

Sheetmetal workers.......... 7.0-8.0

Teamsters................... 25.0-26.0

All other trades............ 11.4-12.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

omaha, ne

Area covered--Sharpy and Douglas Counties, NE, Council Bluffs, IA (city limits only).

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 9.0-10.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

st. louis, mo

Area covered--City of St. Louis, Mo., and St. Louis, MO.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 5.2-5.7

Boilermakers................ 34.0-37.7

Bricklayers................. 12.6-14.2

Carpenters.................. 8.2-8.9

Cement and concrete 13.3-16.6

finishers.

Electricians................ 13.6-16.1

Elevator constructors....... 8.7-9.3

Glaziers.................... 28.7-34.5

Ironworkers................. 9.0-10.4

Lathers and plasterers...... 24.2-29.7

Operating engineers......... 13.2-15.7

Painters and paperhangers... 25.1-29.3

Plumbers and pipefitters.... 13.2-15.4

Roofers and slaters......... 17.1-19.6

Sheetmetal workers.......... 22.5-27.0

Tilesetters and terrazzo 8.8-10.4

workers.------------------------------------------------------------------------

topeka, ks

Area covered--Shawnee County, KS.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 8.8-10.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region VIII

colorado

Area covered--State of Colorado

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 13-14------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region IX

alameda county, ca, area

Area covered--Alameda County, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 28.5-33.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

arizona

Area covered--State of Arizona.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 25.0-30.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

contra costa county, ca

Area covered: Contra Costa County, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 17.0-19.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

fresno county, ca

Area covered. Fresno, Madera, Kings, and Tulare Counties, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 20.0-27.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

las vegas, nv

Area covered. Area of jurisdiction of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Clark, Lincoln, Nye and Esmeralda Counties, NV.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 17.7-20.2

Bricklayers................. 18.8-21.3

Carpenters.................. 16.2-17.5

Glaziers, floorcoverers, 16.3-17.7

painters, tapers and

wallcoverers.

Plasterers.................. 24.6-27.2

Plumbers and pipefitters.... 15.2-16.2

Sheet metal workers......... 16.2-17.7

Wood, wire and metal lathers 18.1-19.3

All other trades............ 18.0-19.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

los angeles county, ca

Area covered. Area of jurisdiction of the Los Angeles Building & Construction Trades Council.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 21.7-25.1------------------------------------------------------------------------

monterey, ca

Area covered. Monterey County, CA, and within the jurisdiction of the Monterey County Building & Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 27.0-29.8------------------------------------------------------------------------

north bay, ca

Area covered. Solano, Napa, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, and Sonoma Counties.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 10.5-12.6------------------------------------------------------------------------

sacramento, ca

Area covered. Sacramento, Yolo, Amador, Placer, El Dorado, Nevada, and Sierra Counties, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 17.5-20.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

san diego county, ca

Area covered. San Diego County, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 24.0-30.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

san francisco city and county, ca

Area covered. City and County of San Francisco, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Electricians................ 17.0

Plumbers, pipefitters and 14.0

steamfitters.

Structural metal workers.... 20.0

Sheet metal workers......... 19.0

Asbestos workers............ 40.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

san mateo county, ca

Area covered. San Mateo County, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 12.0-14.0------------------------------------------------------------------------

santa clara county, ca

Area covered. Santa Clara County, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 18.0-21.7------------------------------------------------------------------------

santa cruz county, ca

Area covered. Santa Cruz County, CA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 17.0-20.4------------------------------------------------------------------------

Region X

alaska

Area covered. State of Alaska.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Asbestos workers............ 26.4-28.0

Carpenters.................. 25.7-28.0

Electricians................ 25.7-28.0

Ironworkers................. 25.7-28.0

Operating engineers......... 26.1-28.0

Painters.................... 25.8-28.0

Pile drivers................ 25.1-28.0

Plumbers and steamfitters... 25.4-28.0

Roofers..................... 27.6-28.0

Sheetmetal workers.......... 25.6-28.0

Teamsters................... 25.6-28.0

All other................... 26.1-28.1------------------------------------------------------------------------

pasco, wa

Area covered. The area of jurisdiction of the Southeastern Washington Building & Construction Trades Council as follows: all of Benton, Franklin, and Walla Walla Counties, Grant County to Highway 2 and the southwest corner of Adams County, WA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... Boilermakers................ 12.5-15.0

Bricklayers................. 11.0-13.5

Carpenters.................. 9.8-12.3

Cement finishers............ 11.5-14.0

Electricians................ 10.0-12.5

Ironworkers................. 10.0-12.5

Operating engineers......... 10.2-12.7

Painters.................... 10.0-12.5

Plumbers and fitters........ .9-12.4

Sheetmetal workers.......... 10.8-13.3

Laborers.................... 9.5-13.3

All other................... 10.0-12.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

portland, or

Area covered--Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington Counties, OR.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 5.5-6.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

seattle, wa

Area covered--King County, WA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 8.8-11.5------------------------------------------------------------------------

spokane, wa

Area covered--Washington Counties: Spokane, Whitman, Lincoln, Adams, Stevens, Pend Oreille, Columbia, Garfield, Asotin, Ferry, Okanogan, Chelan, Douglas and Grant (north of Highway 2), and in connection with Indian employment, parts of any other counties included in reservations incorporating portions of the above area; Idaho: Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Shoshone, Benewah, Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce, Lewis, and Idaho, and in connection with Indian employment, any other territory included in reservations, part of which are in the above counties.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... (\1\)------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ 2.0 and above.

tacoma, wa

Area covered--Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Lewis, Grays Harbor, and Pacific Counties, WA.

Goals and Timetables

[In percent]------------------------------------------------------------------------

Timetable Trade Goal------------------------------------------------------------------------Until further notice.......... All......................... 12.2-15.0------------------------------------------------------------------------ [43 FR 58357, Dec. 14, 1978]

Sec. Exhibit E to Subpart E of Part 1901--List of Regional Offices, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), U.S. Department

of Labor (USDL) Region I (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP, JFK Building, Room 1612-C, Government Center, Boston, MA 12203, (617) 223-4232. Region II (NY, NJ, PR, VI)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP, 1515 Broadway, Room 3306, New York, NY 10036, (212) 662-5563. Region III (PA, MD, DE, VA, WV, DC)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP, Gateway Building, Room 15434, 3535 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, (215) 596-1213. Region IV (NC, SC, KY, TN, MS, AL, GA, FL)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP, 1371 Peachtree Street, NE, Room 729, Atlanta, GA 30309, (402) 881-4211). Region V (OH, IN, MI, IL, WI, MN)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP, New Federal Building, 16th Floor, 2340 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 353-8887. Region VI (LA, AR, OK, TX, NM)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP), 555 Griffin Square Building, Room 506, Dallas, TX 75202, (214) 767-4771. Region VII (MO, IA, NE, KS)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP Regional Administrator, Federal Office Building, Room 2000, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO 64106, (816) 374-5384. Region VIII (ND, SD, MT, WY, CO, UT)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP, 14431 Federal Office Building, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80202, (303) 837-5011. Region IX (CA, NV, AZ, HI, GU)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP, Federal Office Building, Room 10341, 450 Golden Gate, San Francisco, CA 94102, (415) 556-3597. Region X (WA, OR, ID)

Associate Regional Administrator, USDL/OFCCP, Federal Office Building, 909 First Avenue, Room 4095, Seattle, WA 98174, (206) 442-4508. [44 FR 24852, Apr. 27, 1979] Subpart F_Procedures for the Protection of Historical and Archeological

Properties

Authority: 16 U.S.C. 470; 7 U.S.C. 1989; 42 U.S.C. 1480; 42 U.S.C. 2942; 5 U.S.C. 301; sec. 10, Pub. L. 93-357, 88 Stat. 392; delegation of authority by Sec. of Agri., 7 CFR 2.23; delegation of authority by the Asst. Sec. for Rural Development, 7 CFR 2.70; delegations of authority by Dir., OEO, 29 FR 14764, 33 FR 9850.

Source: 42 FR 62141, Dec. 9, 1977, unless otherwise noted.