Interim Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccination Attestation and Testing Requirements for Entry into EPA Facilities for On-site Contractors and Visitors
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The contract outlines interim guidance issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding COVID-19 vaccination attestation and testing requirements for entry into EPA-controlled facilities by on-site contractors and visitors. This guidance aligns with directives from the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force and Executive Order 13991, aiming to standardize workplace safety measures related to COVID-19 across federal agencies. Effective by October 15, 2021, all contractors, subcontractors, and visitors seeking access to EPA facilities must present a completed Certification of Vaccination form. Those not fully vaccinated are also required to provide a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days prior to arrival. Security personnel will verify documentation at entry points, and individuals who do not comply or disclose their vaccination status will be treated as not fully vaccinated, necessitating mask-wearing, physical distancing, and adherence to CDC guidelines within the facilities. Exceptions apply for members of the public entering EPA spaces solely to obtain public services or benefits, who are not required to provide vaccination or testing documentation but must comply with mask and distancing protocols if not fully vaccinated. Examples of such public services include access to the EPA Docket Center, library facilities, credit union, and childcare services within EPA space. This guidance is a precursor to the full implementation of Executive Order 14042, which will involve contractual modifications to incorporate related safety clauses for contractors above the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. The EPA emphasizes cooperation and compliance as these measures facilitate the continuation of agency operations while safeguarding public health.
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