['Discrimination']
['Executive Order 11246']
12/05/2023
CFR Section
After expiration of the time for filing, the Administrative Review Board, United States Department of Labor, shall make a decision which shall be served on all parties. If the Administrative Review Board, United States Department of Labor, concludes that the defendant has violated the Executive Order, the equal opportunity clause, or the regulations, an Administrative Order shall be issued enjoining the violations, and requiring the contractor to provide whatever remedies are appropriate, and imposing whatever sanctions are appropriate, or any of the above. In any event, failure to comply with the Administrative Order shall result in the immediate cancellation, termination, and suspension of the respondent's contracts and/or debarment of the respondent from further contracts.
[61 FR 19988, May 3, 1996; 85 FR 13041, March 6, 2020; 85 FR 30627, May 20, 2020]
[61 FR 19988, May 3, 1996; 85 FR 13041, March 6, 2020; 85 FR 30627, May 20, 2020]
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