How has DOL Implemented EO 13216?
• Pursuant to the EO, and following public notice and comment, DOL published a final List of products, identified by their country of origin, in the January 18, 2001 Federal Register. The EO List includes products that DOL, in consultation and cooperation with the Departments of State and Treasury, had a reasonable basis to believe might have been mined, produced or manufactured with forced or indentured child labor. • In addition to the EO List, DOL also published on January 18, 2001, a notice of procedural guidelines for maintaining, reviewing, and, as appropriate, revising the EO List. See 66 Fed. Reg. 5351. A copy of the procedural guidelines is available on DOLs Web site at: http://www.dol.gov/ILAB/regs/eo13126/main.htm. • Pursuant to the procedural guidelines, the EO List may be revised through considerations of submissions by individuals or through DOLs own initiative. Based on both public submissions and DOLs own initiative, DOL issued an initial determination on September 10,
• Pursuant to the EO, and following public notice and comment, DOL published a final List of products, identified by their country of origin, in the January 18, 2001 Federal Register. The EO List includes products that DOL, in consultation and cooperation with the Departments of State and Treasury, had a reasonable basis to believe might have been mined, produced or manufactured with forced or indentured child labor. • In addition to the EO List, DOL also published on January 18, 2001, a notice of procedural guidelines for maintaining, reviewing, and, as appropriate, revising the EO List. See 66 Fed. Reg. 5351. A copy of the procedural guidelines is available on DOL’s Web site at: http://www.dol.gov/ILAB/regs/eo13126/main.htm. • Pursuant to the procedural guidelines, the EO List may be revised through considerations of submissions by individuals or through DOL’s own initiative. Based on both public submissions and DOL’s own initiative, DOL issued an initial determination on September 1