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OSHA 1985SubpartB

Litigation procedures

Subpart B

12 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under Part 1985, what is the official title and purpose of this regulation?

The regulation in Part 1985 is titled "Procedures for Handling Retaliation Complaints Under the Employee Protection Provision of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010" and its purpose is to set out procedures related to retaliation complaints under that employee protection provision. See 1985 Subpart B for the official Part listing.

Under 1985 Subpart B (Litigation), what is the subpart title shown in the document?

The subpart is titled "Litigation." The official listing for this Part and its subparts is available at 1985 Subpart B.

Under Part 1985, where can I find the official electronic source of the regulatory text listed in the document?

The official electronic source referenced for the regulatory text is the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR). The document itself lists the GPO source as e-CFR at https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=65b279ee2e7530009034c1f152d451e5&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title29/29tab_02.tpl and you can also view the Part on OSHA's site at 1985 Subpart B.

Under 1985 Subpart B, what Federal Register entries document rule history for this subpart?

The rule history shown for this subpart includes the Federal Register notices [79 FR 18641, Apr. 3, 2014] and [81 FR 14386, March 17, 2016]. The OSHA listing for the Part is available at 1985 Subpart B.

Under Part 1985, what is the listed standard number for the Litigation subpart?

The listed standard number is shown as "1985 Subpart B." You can confirm the Part and its subparts at 1985 Subpart B.

Under 1985 Subpart B, does the provided batch include any Letters of Interpretation?

No, there are no Letters of Interpretation included for this batch; the document states "No related interpretation letters were found for this batch." For the Part listing, see 1985 Subpart B.

Under Part 1985, what part number and part number title are shown in the document metadata?

The document metadata shows Part Number: 1985 and Part Number Title: "Procedures for Handling Retaliation Complaints Under the Employee Protection Provision of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010." The OSHA Part listing is available at 1985 Subpart B.

Under 1985 Subpart B, where is the official public law notice (Federal Register) citation referenced in the document?

The public law (Federal Register) citations given in the document are [79 FR 18641, Apr. 3, 2014] and [81 FR 14386, March 17, 2016]. You can view the Part on OSHA's site at 1985 Subpart B.

Under Part 1985, how should I refer to this regulation in a citation or compliance document?

Refer to the regulation by its Part and Subpart identifier and title—for example, "Part 1985, Procedures for Handling Retaliation Complaints; Subpart B, Litigation (1985 Subpart B)." The official OSHA listing is available at 1985 Subpart B.

Under 1985 Subpart B, does the document text indicate the regulatory authority relates to the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010?

Yes, the Part title explicitly ties the procedures to the Employee Protection Provision of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010. See the Part heading at 1985 Subpart B.

Under Part 1985, what is the Subpart identifier for Litigation and how is it shown in the standard listing?

The Litigation subpart is identified as Subpart B under Part 1985 and is shown as "1985 Subpart B" in the standard listing. The OSHA Part page is 1985 Subpart B.

Under 1985 Subpart B, if I need the exact regulatory text, which authoritative source listed should I consult?

Consult the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) as the GPO source; the document references the e-CFR link at https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=65b279ee2e7530009034c1f152d451e5&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title29/29tab_02.tpl and you can also view the OSHA listing at 1985 Subpart B.