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Page 11 of 15 <br /> <br /> n~tional origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the <br /> following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or <br /> advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of <br /> compensation, and selection for training including apprenticeship. <br /> <br /> Section 18. Title VI - Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Contractor will <br /> co~'~ly with all the requirements imposed by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act <br /> of 1964 (78 Stat. 252), the Regulations of the U.S. Department of <br /> Transportation issued thereunder (CFR Title 49, Subtitle A, Part 21), F~A <br /> Circular 4702.1, "Title VI Program Guidelines for FTA Recipients" dated May <br /> 26, 1988. The aforementioned documents and any subsequent amendments or <br /> <br /> revisions thereto, are herewith incorporated by reference. <br /> Section 19. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. <br /> <br /> (a) Policy. It is the policy of the Department that Disadvantaged <br />Business Enterprises (DBE) as defined in 49 CFR Part 23 shall have the <br />m~ximum opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts financed <br />in whole or in part with federal fonds under the Agreement. Consequently, <br />the DBE requirements of 49 CFR Part 23, and any subsequent amendments or <br />revisions thereto, apply to this Agreement. <br /> <br /> (b) DBE Obligation. The Contractor or its subcontractors agree(s) to <br />ensure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises as defined in 49 CFR Part 23 <br />have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of contracts <br />and subcontracts financed in whole or in part with federal fonds provided <br />under this Agreement. In this regard the Contractor or its contractors shall <br />take all necessary s~d reasonable steps in accordance with 49 CFR Part 23 <br />and F~A Circular 4716.1A, dated July 26, 1988, and any subsequent amendments <br />or revisions thereto, to ensure that Minority Business Enterprises have the <br />msximu~ opportunity to compete for and perform contracts. Contractors and <br /> <br /> <br />