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What is the effect of a product being put on the EO List?

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What is the effect of a product being put on the EO List?

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• Pursuant to Section 3 of the EO, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Councils published a final rule in the Federal Register on January 18, 2001, providing that federal contractors who supply products that appear on the EO List issued by DOL must certify to the contracting officer that the contractor has made a good faith effort to determine whether forced or indentured child labor was used to mine, produce or manufacture any end product furnished under the contract and that, on the basis of those efforts, the contractor is unaware of any such use of child labor. • The regulation also imposes other requirements with respect to contracts for products on DOLs EO List. The following remedies are available for violations relating to the requirements outline above: termination of the contract, suspension of the contractor; or debarment of the contractor for a period not to exceed 3 years. See 48 CFR 22.1504(b). These requirements are primarily enforced by the General Services Administratio

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• Pursuant to Section 3 of the EO, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Councils published a final rule in the Federal Register on January 18, 2001, providing that federal contractors who supply products that appear on the EO List issued by DOL must certify to the contracting officer that the contractor has made a good faith effort to determine whether forced or indentured child labor was used to mine, produce or manufacture any end product furnished under the contract and that, on the basis of those efforts, the contractor is unaware of any such use of child labor. • The regulation also imposes other requirements with respect to contracts for products on DOL’s EO List. The following remedies are available for violations relating to the requirements outline above: termination of the contract, suspension of the contractor; or debarment of the contractor for a period not to exceed 3 years. See 48 CFR 22.1504(b). These requirements are primarily enforced by the General Services Administrati

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