Should Contractors Keep Using OFCCP’s Disability Self-ID Form If It Expires?

April 27, 2026

 

What's New

The official OFCCP disability self-identification form, Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability (CC-305), is set to expire on April 30, 2026. OFCCP currently requires federal contractors to use this form to invite applicants and employees to voluntarily self-ID disability status. OFCCP has asked the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to extend its authorization to use the current form while it considers rules that could change the self-ID requirement. Several CWC members have asked what the expiration means in practice, particularly given OFCCP’s pending rulemaking to revise its Section 503 regulations.

Bottom line: the expiration date alone doesn’t end the underlying self-ID requirement, and employers may continue using Form CC-305 after April 30th.

What It Means

The expiration date, established by OMB, does not alter contractors’ obligations to comply with OFCCP’s regulations. Instead, it limits OFCCP’s authority to mandate the use of a specific form. Contractors may continue to use Form CC-305 to satisfy the self-ID requirement, even if OFCCP’s authorization to require the form expires.

What You Should Do

Contractors should continue to comply with OFCCP’s disability self-ID regulations unless and until they are formally revised. Continuing to use Form CC-305, even if it expires on April 30, complies with OFCCP’s requirement to invite employees and applicants to voluntarily self-identify as having a disability. OFCCP has asked OMB to extend the authorization for the current form. If that extension is approved—or if OFCCP changes the form or the underlying requirement—we’ll share an update here.





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