FAR 52.222-19 — Child Labor — Cooperation with Authorities and Remedies
Prohibits federal contractors from supplying products produced using prohibited child labor and requires cooperation with Department of Labor investigations.
When This Clause Applies
Required in supply contracts for products on the DOL List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor.
What This Means for Contractors
Contractor must investigate child labor risk in supply chain, cooperate with DOL inquiries, and address findings. Violations can trigger contract termination, debarment, and criminal exposure.
Common Pitfalls
- 1Inadequate supply chain due diligence
- 2Not maintaining documentation of supplier sourcing
- 3Ignoring DOL list updates
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