DOL Issues Final Rules Affecting Federal Contractors
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) will publish in the Federal Register the three final rules impacting federal contractor regulations on Friday, August 21, 2026.
Executive Order 11246 regulations – DOL finalized the rescission of its regulations for EO 11246, effective October 26, 2026, to eliminate the obligations of federal contractors to prepare affirmative action plans based on race and sex, in addition to nondiscrimination provisions, and additional compliance requirements. This is to align with EO 14373, wherein President Trump rescinded EO 11246.
Section 503 of Rehabilitation Act – DOL finalized the elimination of the disability self-identification requirements as well as the 7% utilization goal. In addition, the CC-305 Form will be eliminated. DOL holds that the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employers, including federal contractors, from collecting voluntary disability identification from applicants and employees. The nondiscrimination and reasonable accommodation requirements are maintained. Contractors with 50 or more employees and $50,000 or more in contracts will continue to be required to prepare affirmative action plans and to assess their outreach and recruitment. DOL moved the administrative procedures provisions from EO 11246 regulations here.
VEVRAA – DOL’s revisions to the VEVRAA regulations were mostly technical, retaining the obligation to provide voluntary self-identification of veterans and to prepare affirmative action plans. DOL added the administrative procedures to these regulations and updated the jurisdictional threshold from $150,000 to $200,000.
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