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OSHA 1992SubpartB

Litigation procedures under AMLA

Subpart B

10 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under 1992 Subpart B, what is the official title of the part that contains this subpart?

The part is officially titled "Procedures For The Handling Of Retaliation Complaints Under The Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA)." This is shown in the Part Number Title for 1992 Subpart B. See 1992 Subpart B for the official listing.

Under 1992 Subpart B, what is the subpart title and subject matter covered?

The subpart title is "Subpart B—Litigation," which indicates this subpart covers litigation procedures related to the part. The page lists the subpart as "Litigation" under 1992 Subpart B. See 1992 Subpart B for the official entry.

Under 1992 Subpart B, what is the exact standard number to cite for this subpart?

The standard number is shown as "1992 Subpart B." Use that designation when referring to this subpart in documentation. The standard is listed on OSHA's regulations page at 1992 Subpart B. See 1992 Subpart B for the authoritative label.

Under 1992 Subpart B, what source is listed as the GPO (Government Publishing Office) source for the text?

The GPO source for the subpart text is the e‑CFR (Electronic Code of Federal Regulations). The entry identifies the GPO source as e‑CFR on the OSHA page for 1992 Subpart B. See 1992 Subpart B for the source information.

Under 1992 Subpart B, where can I find the official online listing for this subpart?

You can find the official listing for the subpart on OSHA's regulations page at 1992 Subpart B. That page provides the subpart heading, part title, and GPO source. See 1992 Subpart B for the official OSHA entry.

Under 1992 Subpart B, what Federal Register citation and date appear for this entry?

The Federal Register citation shown is "90 FR 3030, Jan. 14, 2025." This citation is listed on the OSHA entry for 1992 Subpart B. See 1992 Subpart B for the Federal Register reference.

Under 1992 Subpart B, does the OSHA page indicate any Letters of Interpretation are available for this subpart?

No, the OSHA entry for this subpart indicates that no related Letters of Interpretation were found for this batch. The page lists no interpretation letters at 1992 Subpart B. See 1992 Subpart B for that statement.

Under 1992 Subpart B, why does the entry show both an "Index" label and a "Subpart Title" of Litigation?

The OSHA page is an index entry for Subpart B and simultaneously identifies the subpart's title as "Litigation." In other words, the page functions as an index record (listing) for "Subpart B" while the Subpart Title field states the subject matter is "Litigation." This structure is visible on the OSHA listing at 1992 Subpart B. See 1992 Subpart B for the formatting used.

Under 1992 Subpart B, what is the formal phrasing OSHA uses to describe the subpart in the table of contents?

OSHA lists the subpart as "Subpart B—Litigation" in the table of contents-style entry for this part. That exact phrasing appears on the OSHA page for 1992 Subpart B. See 1992 Subpart B for the formal listing.

Under 1992 Subpart B, how should I reference the source when citing this subpart's regulatory text in internal policies?

Reference the OSHA regulations page and the part/subpart designation—for example: "29 CFR Part 1992, Subpart B—Litigation (see 1992 Subpart B)." The OSHA page provides the official listing and GPO source information. See 1992 Subpart B for the authoritative entry.