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OSHA 1902SubpartC

State plan submission procedures

Subpart C

10 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under 1902 Subpart C, what does 'Procedures for Submission, Approval and Rejection of State Plans' cover?

It sets out the procedures governing how State Plans for development and enforcement of occupational safety and health standards are submitted to OSHA, and how OSHA approves or rejects those submissions. See 1902 Subpart C for the official reference.

Under 1902 Subpart C, where can I read the official regulatory text for State Plan submission procedures?

You can read the official regulatory text on OSHA’s regulations page for Part 1902, which includes Subpart C describing the procedures for State Plan submission, approval, and rejection. See 1902 Subpart C for the full text and links to the Code of Federal Regulations source.

Under 1902 Subpart C, what is the Part Number and Subpart Title for these procedures?

The Part Number is 1902 and the Subpart Title is 'Procedures for Submission, Approval and Rejection of State Plans.' This information is listed in the Part 1902 index. See 1902 Subpart C for the official designation.

Under 1902 Subpart C, who are the intended users of these procedures (states, employers, or workers)?

The procedures in Subpart C are intended primarily for State governments preparing an occupational safety and health State Plan and for OSHA staffs who review those submissions. The subpart describes how States submit plans and how OSHA approves or rejects them. For the regulatory reference see 1902 Subpart C.

Under 1902 Subpart C, does the subpart identify the official source of its published regulatory text?

Yes. Part 1902 (which contains Subpart C) references the official regulatory source materials and provides the government publishing reference for the regulations. See 1902 Subpart C for the official citations and links to source documents.

Under 1902 Subpart C, can a State use these procedures to have its own safety and health enforcement program recognized by OSHA?

Yes. Subpart C contains the procedures States use to submit a State Plan for OSHA review and potential approval, which is the process to have a State’s safety and health enforcement program recognized at the State level. Refer to 1902 Subpart C for the formal procedures and requirements.

Under 1902 Subpart C, does the subpart itself contain letters of interpretation or additional guidance documents?

No specific letters of interpretation are included in the Subpart C index entry provided here; it lists the Part and Subpart titles and points to the regulatory source. For supplemental guidance or interpretations, consult OSHA’s official site and the referenced Part 1902 page at 1902 Subpart C.

Under 1902 Subpart C, what government publication is cited as the source for the regulations in this Part?

The Part 1902 index entry references the Government Publishing Office (GPO) and the electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) as the source for the regulatory text. For the official Part listing and links to those sources see 1902 Subpart C.

Under 1902 Subpart C, how is the Subpart labeled within OSHA’s table of contents for Part 1902?

Within OSHA’s Part 1902 table of contents, this Subpart is labeled '1902 Subpart C' with the title 'Procedures for Submission, Approval and Rejection of State Plans.' The Part and Subpart labeling are available at 1902 Subpart C.

Under 1902 Subpart C, what should I do if I need the full procedural details for submitting a State Plan to OSHA?

You should review the full regulatory text of Part 1902 Subpart C as published by OSHA and the e‑CFR to get the complete procedural details, because the index entry identifies the subject but does not display the full procedures. Start with 1902 Subpart C to access the complete regulatory text and official source citations.