Under 1984 Subpart A what does Part 1984 cover?
Part 1984 sets out the procedures for handling retaliation complaints under Section 1558 of the Affordable Care Act. See the procedures in 1984 Subpart A for the official title and scope.
Subpart A
Part 1984 sets out the procedures for handling retaliation complaints under Section 1558 of the Affordable Care Act. See the procedures in 1984 Subpart A for the official title and scope.
Subpart A is titled “Complaints, Investigations, Findings, and Preliminary Orders.” The subpart title is shown in the regulatory heading at 1984 Subpart A.
These procedures implement Section 1558 of the Affordable Care Act (the ACA) for handling retaliation complaints. The regulatory part that establishes this is available at 1984 Subpart A.
The procedures are issued and maintained as an OSHA regulation under Part 1984. You can view the official regulatory entry at 1984 Subpart A.
You can read the official regulatory listing for Part 1984 on OSHA’s website at 1984 Subpart A. The GPO source for the text is published in the e-CFR (the electronic Code of Federal Regulations).
The subpart heading explicitly lists four topics: complaints, investigations, findings, and preliminary orders. The heading appears in the regulatory entry found at 1984 Subpart A.
The full Part Number Title is “Procedures for the Handling of Retaliation Complaints Under Section 1558 of the Affordable Care Act.” This title is shown in the Part 1984 header at 1984 Subpart A.
Yes. The Part 1984 entry identifies the e-CFR as the GPO source for the regulatory text. The OSHA entry for the part is available at 1984 Subpart A.
The designation used is “1984 Subpart A.” That subpart is labeled in the Part 1984 listing on OSHA’s website at 1984 Subpart A.
Yes. Part 1984 provides the procedures specifically for handling retaliation complaints under Section 1558 of the ACA, so it is the appropriate OSHA regulatory part to cite. Refer to the official part at 1984 Subpart A.
Including “Preliminary Orders” in the subpart title indicates the regulations address not only complaint intake and investigation but also the issuance of initial or interim orders related to findings. The regulatory heading that lists this topic is at 1984 Subpart A.
The official regulatory cross-reference and standard number are provided on OSHA’s regulation index for Part 1984. See the Part 1984 entry at 1984 Subpart A.