[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR720.304]

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                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
          CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (Continued)
 
PART 720--AFFIRMATIVE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
         Subpart C--Disabled Veterans Affirmative Action Program
 
Sec. 720.304  Agency plan.

    (a) Plan Development. As part of the affirmative action plan it 
prepares pursuant to section 501(b) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 
(29 U.S.C. 791 (b)) (``Section 501(b) Plan''), each Department, agency, 
or instrumentality in the executive branch must have an up-to-date 
affirmative action plan for the employment and advancement of disabled 
veterans.
    (1) Each agency must review its plan on an annual basis, together 
with its accomplishments for the previous fiscal year, updated 
employment data, and any changes in agency mission or structure, and 
update the plan as necessary. Agency operating components and field 
installations required to develop separate plans under paragraph (b) of 
this section, below, must perform the same type of annual review and 
update of their plans.
    (2) Plans shall cover a time period of not less than one year and 
may cover a longer period if concurrent with the

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agency's Section 501(b) Plan. Each plan must specify the period of time 
it covers.
    (3) Initial plans for fiscal year 1983 required under this subpart 
must be developed by January 30, 1983 and must be in effect on that day.
    (b) Plan Coverage.
    (1) Each agency must have an agencywide plan covering all of its 
operating components and field installations. Agencywide plans shall 
include instructions assigning specific responsibilities on affirmative 
actions to be taken by the agency's various operating components and 
field installations to promote the employment and advancement of 
disabled veterans. OPM must be informed when headquarters offices 
require plans at the field or installation level.
    (2) Agency operating components and field installations must have a 
copy of the plan covering them, and must implement their 
responsibilities under it. OPM may require operating components and 
field installations to develop separate plans in accordance with program 
guidance and/or instructions.
    (c) Plan Submission. Affirmative action plans developed under this 
section shall be submitted to OPM upon request. The Office of Personnel 
Management will review a selection of agency plans each fiscal year.
    (d) Plan Certification. Each agency must certify to OPM by December 
1 of each year that it has an up-to-date plan as required by this 
section. This certification must indicate the date the agency's most 
recent plan was effective or was last amended.
    (e) Plan Content. Disabled veteran affirmative action plans shall, 
at a minimum, contain:
    (1) A statement of the agency's policy with regard to the employment 
and advancement of disabled veterans, especially those who are 30 
percent or more disabled.
    (2) The name and title of the official assigned overall 
responsibility for development and implementation of the action plan.
    (3) An assessment of the current status of disabled veteran 
employment within the agency, with emphasis on those veterans who are 30 
percent or more disabled.
    (4) A description of recruiting methods which will be used to seek 
out disabled veteran applicants, including special steps to be taken to 
recruit veterans who are 30 percent or more disabled.
    (5) A description of how the agency will provide or improve internal 
advancement opportunities for disabled veterans.
    (6) A description of how the agency will inform its operating 
components and field installations, on a regular basis, of their 
responsibilities for employing and advancing disabled veterans.
    (7) A description of how the agency will monitor, review, and 
evaluate its planned efforts, including implementation at operating 
component and field installation levels during the period covered by the 
plan.