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OSHA 1982SubpartC

Miscellaneous provisions

Subpart C

10 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under 1982 Subpart C, what is the main subject of this subpart?

The main subject of 1982 Subpart C is "Miscellaneous Provisions" that belong to Part 1982, which covers procedures for handling retaliation complaints under the National Transit Systems Security Act and the Federal Railroad Safety Act. See the 1982 Subpart C standard for the official listing and title.

Under 1982 Subpart C, what Part Number and Part Title apply to these rules?

The applicable 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." This information is provided in the 1982 Subpart C standard.

Under 1982 Subpart C, what is the formal Subpart Title?

The formal Subpart Title is "Miscellaneous Provisions." You can confirm the subpart title in the 1982 Subpart C standard.

Under 1982 Subpart C, which federal laws are specifically referenced as covered by Part 1982?

Part 1982 specifically covers procedures for handling retaliation complaints under the National Transit Systems Security Act (NTSSA) and the Federal Railroad Safety Act (FRSA). This purpose is stated in the Part 1982 heading in the 1982 Subpart C standard.

Under 1982 Subpart C, where can I find the official regulatory text for these provisions?

You can find the official regulatory text on OSHA's regulations page for Part 1982: see the 1982 Subpart C standard. The OSHA page lists the part number, titles, and the Federal Register source for the rule.

Under 1982 Subpart C, what does the Federal Register citation "80 FR 69132, November 9, 2015" mean?

The citation "80 FR 69132, November 9, 2015" identifies the Federal Register notice where the rulemaking for these provisions was published (volume 80, page 69132, on November 9, 2015). This publication reference is included in the 1982 Subpart C standard.

Under 1982 Subpart C, are there any Letters of Interpretation provided with this batch?

There are no related Letters of Interpretation provided for this batch; the record for this subpart states that no related interpretation letters were found. That note appears on the 1982 Subpart C standard.

Under 1982 Subpart C, can these provisions be used to address whistleblower retaliation complaints?

Yes. Part 1982 sets out procedures for handling retaliation complaints under the National Transit Systems Security Act and the Federal Railroad Safety Act, which are whistleblower-protection statutes; those procedures are identified in the 1982 Subpart C standard.

Under 1982 Subpart C, who is the issuing agency for these regulations?

The issuing agency for these regulations is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), as these provisions appear on OSHA's regulations pages and are part of OSHA's codified rules; see the 1982 Subpart C standard.

Under 1982 Subpart C, what government source is noted for the published regulatory text?

The published regulatory text for these provisions notes the GPO (Government Publishing Office) source as the e-CFR (electronic Code of Federal Regulations). That source attribution is shown on the 1982 Subpart C standard.