Last action was on 6-17-2025
Current status is Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
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This Act may be cited as the "Employment Abundance Act".
(a) In general - Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act—
(1) - the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council shall issue regulations that require any Federal contractor that enters into a contract subject to the Federal Acquisition Regulation to—
(A) - conduct a comprehensive review of all job classifications within their Federal contract-related workforce;
(B) - identify each position that requires a bachelor’s degree or higher as a condition of employment; and
(C) - determine whether such educational requirements are demonstrably necessary for the performance of essential job functions; and
(2) - the Office of Personnel Management shall issue regulations that require each Executive agency (as defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code) to—
(A) - conduct a comprehensive review of all job classifications within such agency;
(B) - identify each position that requires a bachelor’s degree or higher as a condition of appointment or promotion; and
(C) - determine whether such educational requirements are demonstrably necessary for the performance of essential job functions.
(b) Reporting requirement - Not later than 180 days after the effective date of the regulations issued pursuant to subsection (a)—
(1) - each Federal contractor shall submit to the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council a report outlining the results of its job classification review, including—
(A) - a list of positions where a degree requirement was determined to lack demonstrable occupational necessity; and
(B) - a plan to revise such job classifications, including alternative criteria that may be used, such as relevant work experience, certifications, or skills assessments; and
(2) - each executive agency shall submit to the Office of Personnel Management a report outlining the results of its job classification review, including—
(A) - a list of positions where a degree requirement was determined to lack demonstrable job necessity; and
(B) - a plan to revise such job classifications by including alternative criteria that may be used, such as relevant work experience, certifications, or skills assessments.
(c) Compliance and enforcement - Failure to comply with the requirements under this section may—
(1) - for Federal contractors, result in administrative actions, including ineligibility for future Federal contracts, as determined by the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council; and
(2) - for agencies, result in administrative actions under chapter 75 of title 5, United States Code, or other remedies determined by the Office of Personnel Management.
(d) Rule of construction - Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit Federal contractors or agencies from maintaining educational requirements for a case in which such requirements are shown to be necessary for job performance or are mandated by law, regulation, or professional licensure standards.
(e) Applicability - This section applies with respect to—
(1) - any contract entered into on and after the effective date of the regulations issued pursuant to subsection (a)(1); and
(2) - any appointment or promotion occurring on or after the effective date of the regulations issued pursuant to subsection (a)(2).