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Affirmative Action for Individuals With Disabilities in the Federal Government

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (``EEOC'' or ``Commission'') proposes to amend its regulations requiring the federal government to engage in affirmative action for i...

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (``EEOC'' or ``Commission'') proposes to amend its regulations requiring the federal government to engage in affirmative action for individuals with disabilities. These changes will clarify the obligations that the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 imposes on federal agencies as employers, in addition to the obligation not to discriminate on the basis of disability. An initial economic analysis indicates that the regulations will have a moderate economic impact of less than $100 million per year on federal agencies. Because the proposed regulation does not apply to the private sector, it will have no impact, economic or otherwise, on private businesses.

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81 FR 9123

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“Affirmative Action for Individuals With Disabilities in the Federal Government,” thefederalregister.org (February 24, 2016), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-03530/affirmative-action-for-individuals-with-disabilities-in-the-federal-government.