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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 202 · § 202.4

§ 202.4. Agreement of deposit.

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A depositary which accepts a deposit under this part enters into an agreement of deposit with the Treasury Department. The terms of this agreement include:
(a)All of the provisions of this part.
(b)Any instructions issued pursuant to this part by the Treasury or by Federal Reserve Banks as Fiscal Agents of the United States or by any other Government agency.
(c)The provisions prescribed in Executive Order 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086, and regulations issued thereunder at 41 CFR chapter 60, as amended.
(d)The requirements of section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the regulations issued thereunder at 41 CFR part 60-741, requiring Federal contractors to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified individuals with disabilities.
(e)The requirements of section 503 of the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1972, as amended, 38 U.S.C. 4212, Executive Order 11701, and the regulations issued thereunder at 41 CFR parts 60-250 and 61-250, requiring Federal contractors to take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified special disabled and Vietnam Era veterans. \[44 FR 53067, Sept. 11, 1979, as amended at 62 FR 45521, Aug. 27, 1997\]
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§ 202.4
Agreement of deposit.
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