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General Information and Instructions

This form is to be developed from the “Contractor's Annual EEO Report.” This data is to be compiled by the State and submitted annually. It should reflect the total employment on all Federal-Aid Highway Projects in the State as of July 31st. The staffing figures to be reported should represent the project work force on board in all or any part of the last payroll period preceding the end of July. The staffing figures to be reported in Table A should include journey-level men and women, apprentices, and on-the-job trainees. Staffing figures to be reported in Table B should include only apprentices and on-the-job trainees as indicated.

Entries made for “Job Categories” are to be confined to the listing shown. Miscellaneous job classifications are to be incorporated in the most appropriate category listed on the form. All employees on projects should thus be accounted for.

This information will be useful in complying with the U.S. Senate Committee on Public Works request that the Federal Highway Administration submit a report annually on the status of the Equal Employment Opportunity Program, its effectiveness, and progress made by the States and the Administration in carrying out section 22(A) of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968. In addition, the form should be used as a valuable tool for States to evaluate their own programs for ensuring equal opportunity.

It is requested that States submit this information annually to the FHWA Divisions no later than September 25.

Line 01—State & Region Code. Enter the 4-digit code from the list below.

Open Table
Alabama 01-04 Montana 30-08
Alaska 02-10 Nebraska 31-07
Arizona 04-09 Nevada 32-09
Arkansas 05-06 New Hampshire 33-01
California 06-09 New Jersey 34-01
Colorado 08-08 New Mexico 35-06
Delaware 10-03 North Carolina 37-04
District of Columbia 11-03 North Dakota 38-08
Florida 12-04 Ohio 39-05
Georgia 13-04 Oklahoma 40-06
Hawaii 15-09 Oregon 41-10
Idaho 16-10 Pennsylvania 42-03
Illinois 17-05 Puerto Rico 43-01
Iowa 19-07 South Carolina 45-04
Kansas 20-07 South Dakota 46-08
Kentucky 21-04 Tennessee 47-04
Louisiana 22-06 Texas 48-06
Maine 23-01 Utah 49-08
Maryland 24-03 Vermont 50-01
Massachusetts 25-01 Virginia 51-03
Michigan 26-05 Washington 53-10
Minnesota 27-05 West Virginia 54-03
Mississippi 28-04 Wisconsin 55-05
Missouri 29-07 Wyoming 56-08

(23 U.S.C. sec. 140(a), 315, 49 CFR 1.48(b))

[44 FR 46832, Aug. 8, 1979. Correctly redesignated at 46 FR 21156, Apr. 9, 1981, and amended at 56 FR 4721, Feb. 6, 1991]


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