DOL Secretary's Order 08-2025 Lifts Section 503 and VEVRAA Abeyance
The U.S. Department of Labor has officially lifted the abeyance on OFCCP’s enforcement of Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act (503) and the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) via Secretary's Order 08-2025, issued by Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
This development follows the January 2025 revocation of Executive Order (EO) 11246 through the Trump Administration's EO 14173, which fundamentally altered OFCCP’s enforcement priorities and led to the temporary pause of Section 503 and VEVRAA activities via Secretary’s Order 03-2025.
Key Takeaways for Employers
- Immediate Resumption of Investigations:
OFCCP will begin processing all Section 503 and VEVRAA complaints held during the abeyance. New complaints filed during the suspension period will also move forward. - Administrative Closure of Compliance Reviews:
Due to historical entwinement of EO 11246 review formats with Section 503/VEVRAA, all pending compliance reviews are being administratively closed. Formal notifications will be issued to affected contractors. - AAP Certification Still Closed:
Despite the resumed enforcement, the affirmative action program (AAP) certification portal remains closed. Employers are still obligated to maintain compliance with Section 503 and VEVRAA regulations. - VAHBP Enforcement Moratorium Extended:
Providers under the Veterans Affairs Health Benefits Program (VAHBP) remain exempt from affirmative action enforcement under Section 503 and VEVRAA through May 7, 2027. They are still subject to nondiscrimination complaint investigations.
What Employers Should Do Now
- Watch for formal notice of compliance review closures and updates from OFCCP.
- Monitor communications from OFCCP and the Department of Labor for further guidance.
- Reach out to FortneyScott for assistance to:
- Review existing Section 503 and VEVRAA policies and documentation.
- Ensure ongoing compliance with regulatory obligations, such as preparation of 503 and VEVRAA AAPs.















