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Are banks and other financial institutions selling U.S. Treasury bonds covered by the Drug-Free Workplace Act?

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Are banks and other financial institutions selling U.S. Treasury bonds covered by the Drug-Free Workplace Act?

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No, because such sales are not made through a procurement contract or a grant. However, such institutions that receive procurement contracts or grants must meet the requirements of the Act. Are contracts awarded with non-appropriated funds subject to the provisions of the Drug-Free Workplace Act? No. Funds explicitly identified as non-appropriated are excluded from the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and, therefore, are not subject to the Drug-Free Workplace Act. Are contractors or grantees performing work in Federal facilities required to have Drug-Free Workplace programs? Yes. Is the retail purchase of utility services by the Federal government covered by the FAR and, therefore, subject to the Act? Yes. Federal purchases of utility services are covered under part 41 of the FAR. Is an order issued pursuant to a basic ordering agreement covered by the FAR and, therefore, subject to the Act? Yes. Basic ordering agreements are covered under subpart 16.7 of the FAR. Orders exceeding

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