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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 1607 · § 1607.18

§ 1607.18. Citations.

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The official title of these guidelines is "Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures (1978)". The Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
(1978)are intended to establish a uniform Federal position in the area of prohibiting discrimination in employment practices on grounds of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. These guidelines have been adopted by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Department of Labor, the Department of Justice, and the Civil Service Commission. The official citation is: Section **, Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedure (1978); 43 FR ** (August 25, 1978). The short form citation is: Section **, U.G.E.S.P. (1978); 43 FR ** (August 25, 1978). When the guidelines are cited in connection with the activities of one of the issuing agencies, a specific citation to the regulations of that agency can be added at the end of the above citation. The specific additional citations are as follows: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 29 CFR part 1607 Department of Labor Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs 41 CFR part 60-3 Department of Justice 28 CFR 50.14 Civil Service Commission 5 CFR 300.103(c) Normally when citing these guidelines, the section number immediately preceding the title of the guidelines will be from these guidelines series 1-18. If a section number from the codification for an individual agency is needed it can also be added at the end of the agency citation. For example, section 6A of these guidelines could be cited for EEOC as follows: Section 6A, Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures (1978); 43 FR \_\_, (August 25, 1978); 29 CFR part 1607, section 6A.
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