of their registration as well as the ratio allowed and the wage rate required to be paid. (e) Payrolls and basic records. (1) You are required to maintain during the course of work and for a period of 3 years thereafter all payrolls and basic records for all laborers and mechanics working on this contract. (2) You are required to submit one copy of all payrolls to this office. You are responsible for the submission of payrolls for your subcontractors. Each payroll will be submitted as an attachment to a Weekly Statement of Compliance form that will be furnished by this office. Each payroll will contain the name and address, the correct classification, rate of pay including fringe benefits payments, daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid for each laborer and mechanic employed or working directly upon the site of work. (3) These records will be made available for inspection by authorized representatives of the Contracting Officer and the Department of Labor. You are also required to permit these representatives to interview your employees during working hours on the job. (f) Equal employment opportunity. In connection with the performance of work under this contract, discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, or national origin is prohibited. The aforesaid provision shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; lay-off or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. Posters regarding the above will be supplied to you under separate letter. Such posters must be posted in conspicuous places at the job site, available to employees and applicants for employment. PART 1030-APPENDIXES TO HEADQUARTERS U.S. AIR FORCE ARMED SERVICES PROCUREMENT REGULATION SUPPLEMENT § 1030.5 Appendix E-Contract financing. PART I-[RESERVED] PART II-[RESERVED] PART III-GUARANTEED LOANS E-314 Eligibility certifications. The Director of Procurement policy, Hq USAF, has delegated his authority to issue Certificates of Eligibility to the Commander AFSC, with power of redelegation not below the level of the Chief or Deputy Chief, Pricing and Financial Division (SCKPF), Hq AFSC. Redelegation has been made. (10 U.S.C., Ch. 137, 10 U.S.C. 8012) [35 F.R. 5036, Mar. 25, 1970] CHAPTER XII-DEFENSE SUPPLY AGENCY SUBCHAPTER A-DEFENSE SUPPLY PROCUREMENT REGULATION Part 1200 [Reserved] 1201 General provisions. 1202 Procurement by formal advertising. 1203 Procurement by negotiation. 1205 Interdepartmental and coordinated procurement. 1206 Foreign purchases. 1207 Contract clauses. 1208 1209 Patents, data, and copyrights. 1210 Bonds, insurance, and indemnification. 1212 Labor. Termination of contracts. 1213 Government property. 1214 Procurement quality assurance. 1216 Procurement forms. 1217 Extraordinary contractual actions to facilitate the national defense. 1219 Transportation. 1220 Administrative matters. 1221 Procurement management reporting system. 1225 Production management. 1230 Appendixes. 1250 Supplemental procedures. SUBCHAPTER B-MISCELLANEOUS 1280 Investigating and processing certain noncontractual claims and reporting related litigation. |