DOI: Implementation of Executive Order 14042, Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors
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The contract notification informs contractors that the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia issued a preliminary injunction on December 7, 2021, halting the enforcement of Executive Order 14042, which mandates COVID-19 safety protocols for federal contractors, across all U.S. states and territories. This injunction, along with a similar one from the Eastern District of Kentucky issued on November 20, 2021, is preliminary and subject to change based on ongoing litigation. As a result, the Department of the Interior will not enforce clauses related to Executive Order 14042 in contracts where the work is performed in states or territories under court orders prohibiting the Executive Order’s application, referred to as Excluded States or Outlying Areas. In all other cases, the Department will continue to enforce the Executive Order’s requirements except for contractor employees who perform substantial work in Excluded States or Outlying Areas or within covered contractor workplaces located there. Contractors are directed to consult an updated list of these Excluded States and Outlying Areas maintained on the saferfederalworkforce.gov website. Further notices from the Department of the Interior will be issued if the enforcement posture changes. The Office of Acquisition and Property Management is the point of contact for questions related to this notice.
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