Ohio Administrative Code
Title 123:2 - Division of EEO for Construction
Chapter 123:2-3 - Affirmative Action Programs
Section 123:2-3-02 - Establishment of Affirmative Action Programs
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Contractors and subcontractors with fifty or more employees and a contract of fifty thousand dollars or more must establish an affirmative action program. Contractors and subcontractors are required to exert every good faith effort to accomplish the goals of an affirmative action program. Contractors and subcontractors may obtain an acceptable affirmative action program by either of the following methods:
Asbestos workers 10.0 % Asbestos workers 9.0 %
Boilermakers 10.0 % Boilermakers 9.0 %
Bricklayers 10.0 % Carpenters 10.0 %
Electricians 10.0 % Elevator constructors 11.0 %
Elevator constructors 10.0 % Floor layers 10.0 %
Glaziers 10.0 % Glaziers 10.0 %
Ironworkers 10.0 % Lathers 10.0 %
Lathers 10.0 % Marble, tile & terrazzo
Operating engineers 10.0 % Workers & helpers 8.0 %
Painters 10.0 % Millwrights 10.0 %
Plasterers 10.0 % Operating engineers 11.0 %
Plumbers 10.0 % Painters 11.0 %
Roofers 10.0 % Pipe fitters 11.0 %
Sheet metal workers 10.0 % Plasterers 10.0 %
Other trades 10.0 % Plumbers 11.0 %
Sheet metal workers 11.0 %
Other trades 11.0 %
Columbus Cleveland
Asbestos workers 10.0 % Asbestos workers 17.0 %
Boilermakers 10.0 % Boilermakers 10.0 %
Bricklayers 10.0 % Carpenters 16.0 %
Carpenters 10.0 % Electricians 20.0 %
Cement masons 10.0 % Elevator constructors 11.0 %
Electricians 10.0 % Glaziers 17.0 %
Elevator constructors 10.0 % Ironworkers 13.0 %
Glaziers 10.0 % Operating engineers 10.0 %
Ironworkers 10.0 % Painters 17.0 %
Lathers 10.0 % Pipe fitters 17.0 %
Operating engineers 10.0 % Platerers 20.0 %
Painters 10.0 % Plumbers 17.0 %
Plasterers 10.0 % Roofers 17.0 %
Plumbers & pipe fitters 10.0 % Other trades 17.0 %
Roofers 10.0 %
Sheet metal workers 10.0 %
Other trades 10.0 %
Dayton Youngstown-Warren
Asbestos workers 11.0 % Asbestos workers 9.0 %
Boilermakers 11.0 % Bricklayers 9.0 %
Carpenters 11.0 % Carpenters 9.0 %
Electricians 11.0 % Electrical workers 9.0 %
Elevator constructors 11.0 % Elevator constructors 9.0 %
Ironworkers 11.0 % Floor mechanics 9.0 %
Lathers 11.0 % Glaziers 9.0 %
Operating engineers 11.0 % Lathers 9.0 %
Painters 11.0 % Operating engineers 9.0 %
Plumbers 11.0 % Painters & decorators 9.0 %
Sheet metal workers 11.0 % Plumbers & pipe fitters
Other trades 11.0 % and steam fitters 9.0 %
Millwrights 11.0 % Sheet metal workers 9.0 %
Other trades 9.0 %
Teamsters & chauffeurs 9.0 %
Ironworkers 9.0 %
Tile marble & terrazzo 9.0 %
Helpers & workers 9.0 %
Toledo
Asbestos workers 9.0 %
Boilermakers 9.0 %
Carpenters 9.0 %
Electricians 9.0 %
Elevator constructors 9.0 %
Glaziers 9.0 %
Ironworkers 9.0 %
Lathers 9.0 %
Operating engineers 9.0 %
Painters 9.0 %
Plumbers 9.0 %
Sheet metal workers 9.0 %
Other trades 9.0 %
(B) Where a contractor's or subcontractor's contract for a state public works contract exceeds an estimated total cost of five hundred thousand dollars and the contract site is within a designated geographic area, the contractor or subcontractor, regardless of the number employees employed by the contractor or subcontractor, is subject to the rules and regulations set forth in Chapter 123:2-3 to 123:2-9 of the Administrative Code for all state and non-state construction projects within the designated geographic area.
(C) All affirmative action programs, whether the contractor or subcontractor adopts the state affirmative action program or develops the contractor's or subcontractor's own affirmative action program, must include the separate utilization work hour goal for women contained in rule 123:2-3-05 of the Administrative Code.
(D) Contractors and subcontractors shall inform subcontractors with fifty or more employees and a contract of fifty thousand dollars or more or a contract that exceeds an estimated total cost of five hundred thousand dollars and the contract site is within a designated geographic area of the requirement to comply with the rules and regulations set forth in Chapters 123:2-3 to 123:2-9 of the Administrative Code. Contractors and subcontractors shall not contract with any subcontractor that has been found to be not responsible for state contracts pursuant to rule 123:2-07-01[123:2-7-01] of the Administrative Code. A contractor's or subcontractor's failure to comply with this requirement shall provide a basis to invoke any of the sanctions set forth in rule 123:2-7-01 of the Administrative Code against the contractor or subcontractor.