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OSHA 1982SubpartB

Litigation procedures

Subpart B

10 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under 1982 Subpart B, what is the main purpose of this regulation?

Under 1982 Subpart B (Litigation) the regulation establishes procedures for the handling of retaliation complaints that arise under the National Transit Systems Security Act and the Federal Railroad Safety Act. See Litigation, 1982 Subpart B for the regulation text.

What is the official Part Number and title for these procedures?

The official Part Number is 1982 and the Part Title is "Procedures for the Handling of Retaliation Complaints Under the National Transit Systems Security Act and the Federal Railroad Safety Act." The regulation is listed at Part 1982.

What is the Subpart designation and title for the litigation rules?

The Subpart designation is 1982 Subpart B and the Subpart Title is "Litigation." You can view the Subpart at 1982 Subpart B (Litigation).

Which statutes are explicitly covered by Part 1982 procedures?

Part 1982 procedures apply specifically to retaliation complaints under the National Transit Systems Security Act and the Federal Railroad Safety Act. This scope is stated in the Part title; see Part 1982.

Where can I find the official electronic code source for 1982 Subpart B?

The official electronic source referenced for 1982 Subpart B is the e-CFR as noted in the document metadata. The regulation page is available at 1982 Subpart B.

When was 1982 Subpart B published in the Federal Register?

1982 Subpart B was published in the Federal Register on November 9, 2015, as indicated by the citation "80 FR 69132, November 9, 2015." You can confirm this in the regulation entry at 1982 Subpart B.

Is there any Letter of Interpretation associated with 1982 Subpart B in this batch?

No, there are no Letters of Interpretation provided for 1982 Subpart B in this batch. The document metadata states that no related interpretation letters were found; see 1982 Subpart B.

Can I cite 1982 Subpart B as the OSHA regulation that governs retaliation complaint procedures under the NTS and FRSA?

Yes. 1982 Subpart B is the OSHA regulation titled for litigation procedures related to retaliation complaints under the National Transit Systems Security Act and the Federal Railroad Safety Act, and can be cited as the relevant regulatory authority; see 1982 Subpart B.

What official source does the document metadata reference for the codified text of 1982 Subpart B?

The document metadata references the Government Publishing Office's e-CFR (electronic Code of Federal Regulations) as the source for the codified text; the OSHA regulation page is 1982 Subpart B.