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EO 13627: Strengthening Protections Against Trafficking in Persons in Federal Contracts

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Summary

Expanded anti-trafficking requirements for federal contractors, prohibiting recruiting fees, confiscating identity documents, and other trafficking-related practices. Required compliance plans for contracts over $500,000 performed overseas.

Impact on Federal Contracting

Contractors with overseas operations or significant supply chains must implement anti-trafficking compliance plans. Affects pricing and operations for international contracts. Non-compliance can result in contract termination and debarment.

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EO Number
13627
President
Obama
Date Signed
2012-09-25
Category
Ethics & Compliance

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