EEOC Outlines 2024 Regulatory Plan

On Dec. 6, 2023, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
issued a new regulatory agenda and priority statement that singles out its
proposed regulations to implement the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA)
as a key priority for finalization in 2024.

The agenda, which lists all regulations scheduled for review or development
during the next 12 months, was released by the federal Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs two years after the EEOC last issued one. For employers
subject to EEOC-enforced federal fair employment laws, the new agenda
provides a preview of the topics related to these laws that they may expect the
EEOC to clarify in 2024. In addition to the PWFA, the laws enforced by the EEOC
include the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act (ADEA), Title VII of the Civil Rights Act (Title VII), the Genetic
Information Nondisclosure Act (GINA) and the Government Employee Rights Act
(GERA).

Pending Regulatory Items
The EEOC’s new agenda identifies nine pending items—five of which are in the
proposed rule stage and four of which are at the final rule stage—the agency
plans to address in 2024.

Topics scheduled to be addressed in the proposed rules include:

  • Discrimination based on disability in EEOC programs/activities and
    accessibility of electronic and information technology
  • Fees for electronic record disclosures under the Freedom of Information Act;
  • Amendments to regulations on retaliation against federal employees
  • Additional EEO data posting and complaint processing requirements
  •  Employer recordkeeping and reporting requirements under Title VII, ADA and GINA
  •  Rules for electronic posting of the “Know Your Rights” poster.

The EEOC also plans to release final rules on the following topics in 2024:

  • Procedures for certain complaints made by employees of state or local
    governments covered under the GERA
  • 2024 adjustment to the penalty for failure to display poster
  •  Regulations to implement the PWFA
  • Amendments to include the PWFA in procedural and administrative rules

Employer Action Steps
Employers should become familiar with the EEOC’s regulatory agenda and
monitor the EEOC’s website for the release of any of the planned guidance that
may be relevant to their businesses. Most federal agencies complete their
highest-priority regulatory items between April and June.

For more questions, feel free to reach out to us at  Inspire Workforce.

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