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7/15/2002
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3. Preemployment inquiries. <br /> a. A contractor may not make a preemployment inquiry or conduct a <br /> preemployment medical examination of an applicant to determine <br /> whether the applicant is an individual with handicaps or disabilities or <br /> the nature of the handicap or disability. The contractor may, however, <br /> make preemployment inquiry into an applicant's ability to perform job - <br /> related functions. <br /> b. When the contractor is undertaking affirmative action efforts, voluntary <br /> or otherwise, the contractor may invite applicants for employment to <br /> indicate whether and to what extent they are handicapped. This may <br /> occur if the following conditions are met: the contractor clearly states • <br /> on any written questionnaire used for this purpose, or makes clear <br /> orally, that the information requested is intended for use solely in <br /> connection with its remedial action obligations, or its voluntary or <br /> affirmative action efforts; and the contractor states clearly that the <br /> information is being requested on a voluntary basis, that it will be kept <br /> confidential and in a separate medical records file, that refusal to <br /> provide the information will not subject the applicant or employee to <br /> any adverse treatment, and that the information will be used only in <br /> accordance with this part. <br /> c. Nothing shall prohibit a contractor from conditioning an offer of <br /> employment on the results of a medical examination conducted before <br /> the employee's entrance on duty if all entering employees in that <br /> category of job classification must take such an examination regardless <br /> of handicap. <br /> d. If the contractor must obtain information concerning medical condition <br /> or history of the applicant, it must be collected and maintained on <br /> separate forms that are accorded confidentiality as medical records, <br /> except that: supervisors and managers may be informed of restrictions <br /> on the work or duties of individual with handicaps and informed of <br /> necessary accommodations; first aid and safety personnel may be <br /> informed if the condition might require emergency treatment; and <br /> government officials investigating compliance with Section 504 shall be <br /> provided relevant information upon request. <br /> 5. DAVIS -BACON ACT AND LABOR STANDARDS. <br /> A. Contractor agrees to comply with the requirements of the Davis Bacon Act as <br /> • amended, the provision of Contract Work Hours, the Safety Standards Act, the <br /> Copeland Anti - Kickback Act (40 U.S.C. 276,327 -333) and all other applicable <br /> Exhibit E page 4 of 7 <br /> July 15, 2002 — Word <br /> G:1Community DcvclopmentlCDIIG \EC11O1FY2002 -03 <br />
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