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OSHA 2204SubpartB

Definitions for EAJA proceedings

Subpart B

10 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under 2204SubpartB, what does Subpart B cover?

Under 2204SubpartB, Subpart B contains the definitions used for implementing the Equal Access to Justice Act in proceedings before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. See the official Subpart B page at 2204SubpartB for the authoritative list of defined terms.

Under 2204SubpartB, what is the Part Number and Part Number Title?

Under 2204SubpartB, the Part Number is 2204 and the Part Number Title is “Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in Proceedings Before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.” This identification is shown on the OSHA page 2204SubpartB.

Under 2204SubpartB, where can I find the exact wording of the definitions?

Under 2204SubpartB, the exact wording of the definitions is published on OSHA’s regulation page, which you should consult for authoritative text: 2204SubpartB. For the official electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR) presentation of the same material, see the GPO e‑CFR source listed on the OSHA page.

Under 2204SubpartB, who should consult these definitions for compliance and filings?

Under 2204SubpartB, parties to EAJA proceedings (including litigants, counsel, and agency representatives) and members of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission should consult these definitions to ensure consistent use of terms. The official definitions are available at 2204SubpartB.

Under 2204SubpartB, is the Subpart itself listed as a standard number?

Under 2204SubpartB, the Subpart is presented on OSHA’s site as the Standard Number labeled “2204 Subpart B.” You can view that designation directly at 2204SubpartB.

Under 2204SubpartB, how should I cite a definition from Subpart B in a legal filing or memorandum?

Under 2204SubpartB, the practical way to cite a defined term is to reference the Subpart and direct readers to OSHA’s text—for example, cite the definition source as "see 2204SubpartB (Definitions)." Using the OSHA link points readers to the official wording of the definitions.

Under 2204SubpartB, does Subpart B contain procedural rules or is it limited to definitions?

Under 2204SubpartB, this Subpart is limited to definitions and does not itself set out procedural rules; procedural requirements for EAJA implementation appear elsewhere in Part 2204. For the precise text of the definitions, see 2204SubpartB.

Under 2204SubpartB, are there any OSHA Letters of Interpretation that apply to these definitions?

Under 2204SubpartB, there were no related Letters of Interpretation found for this Subpart in the provided batch. For the official definitions and notice of any future interpretations, consult 2204SubpartB.

Under 2204SubpartB, can I rely on these definitions when interpreting EAJA provisions in Review Commission proceedings?

Under 2204SubpartB, you should rely on these definitions as the starting point for interpreting terms used in EAJA implementation for Review Commission proceedings because they are the defined terms published for that Part. Confirm the exact language at 2204SubpartB before relying on any specific definition in a legal or procedural context.

Under 2204SubpartB, how can I access the official e-CFR version of these definitions?

Under 2204SubpartB, the OSHA page identifies the Government Publishing Office’s e‑CFR as the GPO source for the same regulatory material; you can view the official e‑CFR presentation via the e‑CFR link provided on the OSHA page and by visiting 2204SubpartB for directions to the e‑CFR source.