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Page 17 of 20 <br /> The Contractor agrees to include text of this section in all third <br /> party agreements under which work for this agreement is performed or which <br /> is awarded pursuant to this agreement or which may involve the design, <br /> development, or operation of such a system of records on behalf of the <br /> Department. <br /> Section 29. Hatch Act. The terms of 5 U.S.C. 1502 through 1508 (The <br /> "Hatch Act") , and Office of Personnel Management regulations, "Political <br /> Activity of State of Local Officers or Employees," 5 CFR Part 151, apply to <br /> state and local agency and their officers and employees to the extent <br /> covered by the statute and regulations. The "Hatch Act" restricts the <br /> political activity of an individual principally employed by a state or local <br /> executive agency in connection with a program financed in whole or in part <br /> by a Federal loan, grant, or cooperative agreement. However, the "Hatch <br /> Act" does not apply to a nonsupervisory employee of an urban mass <br /> transportation system (or of any other agency or entity performing related <br /> functions) to whom the "Hatch Act" is otherwise inapplicable. <br /> Section 30. Prohibition of Drugs. The Contractor agrees to comply , <br /> with the following regulations: FTA regulations, "Control of Drugs Use in <br /> Mass Transportation Operations," 49 CFR Part 653; Department of <br /> Transportation regulations, "Drug-Free Workplace Requirements (Grants) ," <br /> 49 CFR Part 29, Subpart F; and Department of Transportation regulations, <br /> "Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug Testing Programs," 49 CFR <br /> Part 40. <br /> Section 31. Debarment and Suspension. The Contractor shall obtain <br /> from its third party contractors certificates required by Department of <br /> Transportation regulations, "Governmentwide Department and Suspension <br />