OFCCP Proposes Regulatory Changes – 60-Day Comment Period Begins Tomorrow
The OFCCP has made available for public review proposed changes to the regulations under VEVRAA and Section 503. It has also released a proposal to eliminate the regulations tied to Executive Order 11246. These proposed rules are expected to be officially published in the Federal Register tomorrow, initiating a 60-day period for public comment.
The move to rescind the Executive Order 11246 regulations follows the recent revocation of that order through Executive Order 14173. Changes suggested for the VEVRAA regulations appear to be minimal and would not significantly alter compliance obligations for contractors. In contrast, the proposed updates to the Section 503 rules would eliminate the 7 percent utilization goal by job group and the requirement that applicants/employees self-identify as disabled while retaining the annual outreach and recruitment assessment.
Final rules are not anticipated for several months, and in the meantime, the current VEVRAA and Section 503 regulations remain in effect.
The proposed rules will be published in the Federal Register tomorrow:















