What are the requirements for a federal agency?
Sophia Bowman
Federal executive branch agencies are required to write all new or significantly revised publications, forms and publicly distributed documents in a “clear, concise, well-organized” manner. Implement security and management controls to prevent the inappropriate disclosure of sensitive information. Provide service through a secure connection.
What is the EEO Management Directive 715 ( MD 715 )?
EEOC’s EEO Management Directive 715 (MD 715) sets forth what is required in order for executive branch agencies to establish Model EEO Programs under both Title VII and the Rehabilitation Act. In this regard, MD 715 mandates that agencies must have in place an effective anti-harassment program.
What was the executive order for March 19, 2015?
March 19, 2015 Executive Order — Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade EXECUTIVE ORDER PLANNING FOR FEDERAL SUSTAINABILITY IN THE NEXT DECADE
What are the legal requirements for a model EEO program?
It is also critical to understand the legal requirements with which the agencies must comply. The EEOC issued sections II (A) and (C) of MD-715, requiring model EEO programs to issue establish written polices and procedures for addressing harassment in the workplace.
Where can I find the CMS Frequently Asked Questions?
To help health care providers understand the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs, CMS has compiled a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) and answers*. Click here (PDF) to review EHR Incentive Program questions and answers related to the following topics:
What are the requirements for a federal website?
Ensure that information collected from the public minimizes burden and maximizes public utility. Use social media and other third-party platforms to listen to and serve customers. Secure OMB approval before collecting information from the public (surveys, forms, etc.), and include the OMB control number on the collection.
How to coordinate emergency response with Federal Web Council?
Coordinate emergency response-related web communications with your Federal Web Council representative. Inform the public about your policies on digital rights, copyrights, trademarks, and patents. If your organization uses or duplicates private sector information, protect the property rights of the source.