(a) OFCCP may conduct compliance evaluations to determine if the
contractor maintains nondiscriminatory hiring and employment practices
and is
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taking affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and
that employees are placed, trained, upgraded, promoted, and otherwise
treated in accordance with this part during employment. A compliance
evaluation may consist of any one or any combination of the following
investigative procedures:
(1) Compliance review. A comprehensive analysis and evaluation of
the hiring and employment practices of the contractor, the written
affirmative action program, and the results of the affirmative action
efforts undertaken by the contractor. A compliance review may proceed
in three stages:
(i) A desk audit of the written affirmative action program and
supporting documentation to determine whether all elements required by
the regulations in this part are included, whether the affirmative
action program meets agency standards of reasonableness, and whether
the affirmative action program and supporting documentation satisfy
agency standards of acceptability. The desk audit is conducted at OFCCP
offices;
(ii) An on-site review, conducted at the contractor's establishment
to investigate unresolved problem areas identified in the affirmative
action program and supporting documentation during the desk audit, to
verify that the contractor has implemented the affirmative action
program and has complied with those regulatory obligations not required
to be included in the affirmative action program, and to examine
potential instances or issues of discrimination. An on-site review
normally will involve an examination of the contractor's personnel and
employment policies, inspection and copying of documents related to
employment actions, and interviews with employees, supervisors,
managers, hiring officials; and
(iii) Where necessary, an off-site analysis of information supplied
by the contractor or otherwise gathered during or pursuant to the on-
site review;
(2) Off-site review of records. An analysis and evaluation of the
affirmative action program (or any part thereof) and supporting
documentation, and other documents related to the contractor's
personnel policies and employment actions that may be relevant to a
determination of whether the contractor has complied with the
requirements of Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and
regulations;
(3) Compliance check. A determination of whether the contractor has
maintained records consistent with Sec. 60-741.80; at the contractor's
option the documents may be provided either on-site or off-site; or
(4) Focused review. An on-site review restricted to one or more
components of the contractor's organization or one or more aspects of
the contractor's employment practices.
(b) Where deficiencies are found to exist, reasonable efforts shall
be made to secure compliance through conciliation and persuasion
pursuant to Sec. 60-741.62.