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19 <br /> B. Where the Contractor is not on the FEPA COS: <br /> 1 . The Contractor shall submit quarterly contract production reports to the Contract <br /> Monitor for review. The quarterly reports shall consist of EEOC Forms 322 and 472. <br /> Upon award of the contract, the quarterly reports must be received by the Contract <br /> Monitor not later than the 8th calendar day of the month following each quarter. <br /> 2. Separately, the Contractor shall furnish to the Office of Program Operations, Field <br /> Management Programs and the State and Local Programs Division, Washington, D.C., <br /> written reports as may be expressly required by either of those units. <br /> 3. The Contractor shall provide EEOC with a list of charge resolutions with respect to <br /> dual-filed charges within a timeframe agreed upon with the Contract Monitor, but no <br /> later than thirty days after the charge resolution dates. The lists of charge resolutions <br /> will be provided on the EEOC Form 472. After receipt of the lists, if requested by the <br /> Contract Monitor, the Contractor will forward all charge file information, or a copy of <br /> such information, within five workdays of the requests. The EEOC Contract Monitor <br /> may extend or reasonably alter the five-day time frame as deemed necessary and <br /> appropriate. (For non-certified Contractors, file information must be submitted within <br /> five days of submission of the Form 472/resolution listing unless the timeframe is <br /> extended or otherwise modified by the Contractor Monitor.) Failure to timely submit <br /> reports and charge file information will result in the denial of contract credit for the. <br /> affected resolutions. <br /> 4. The Contractor must make timely and accurate submission to EEOC of EEOC Form <br /> 322, FEP Agency - Performance Report, and EEOC Form 472 FEP Agency Charge List. <br /> All reports covering the first three quarters of the FY 1996 contract must be received <br /> by EEOC prior to September 30, 1996. <br /> F-2 <br />