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OSHA 24SubpartB

Litigation procedures

Subpart B

10 Questions & Answers

Questions & Answers

Under 24 Subpart B, what is the subpart title (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B the subpart title is "Litigation." See the 24 standard for the official listing of Subpart B (Litigation).

  • This answer refers to the metadata for Part 24, Subpart B, which is titled Litigation as shown in the OSHA listing.

Under 24 Subpart B, what does Part 24 cover (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B Part 24 covers "Procedures for the Handling of Retaliation Complaints Under The Federal Employee Protection Provisions of Six Environmental Statutes and Section 211 of The Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, As Amended." See the 24 standard for the official Part 24 title and scope.

  • The phrase summarizes the overall scope: litigation procedures for handling retaliation complaints under those federal employee protection provisions.

Under 24 Subpart B, what is the Part Number and Standard Number (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B the Part Number is 24 and the Standard Number is listed as 24 Subpart B (Litigation).

  • The OSHA listing shows Part 24 and labels Subpart B with the title Litigation.

Under 24 Subpart B, which laws are referenced in the subpart title (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B the subpart title expressly references the federal employee protection provisions of six environmental statutes and Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended. See the 24 standard for the official title.

  • The document title names those categories but does not list the six environmental statutes in this excerpt; consult the full standard or related sections for the specific statute list.

Under 24 Subpart B, does the subpart explicitly address litigation procedures for retaliation complaints (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B the subpart explicitly addresses litigation procedures related to retaliation complaints under the named federal employee protection provisions. See the 24 standard for the subpart heading that identifies Litigation as the focus.

  • The metadata shows the subpart is devoted to litigation, i.e., procedures for handling such complaints, but the excerpt here does not include the procedural text itself.

Under 24 Subpart B, what is the GPO source listed for this standard (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B the GPO source is provided as the e-CFR page referenced in the document metadata; the e-CFR link given in the metadata is e-CFR and the OSHA entry is available at 24.

  • The e-CFR is the electronic Code of Federal Regulations source cited in the subpart metadata for the official regulatory text.

Under 24 Subpart B, does the provided document include any Letters of Interpretation for this subpart (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B no related Letters of Interpretation were found for this batch; the document metadata explicitly states that no related interpretation letters were found. See the 24 standard for the subpart listing.

  • If you need interpretive guidance, check the OSHA website or contact OSHA for any letters or agency interpretations that may exist beyond this excerpt.

Under 24 Subpart B, who are the procedures intended to protect (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B the procedures are intended to handle retaliation complaints under the federal employee protection provisions, meaning they relate to protections for employees covered by those statutes. See the 24 standard for the official scope statement.

  • The title identifies the focus on federal employee protection provisions; the excerpt does not list detailed eligibility or coverage rules, so consult the full regulatory text for precise coverage definitions.

Under 24 Subpart B, what does the phrase "Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended" indicate about the subpart's scope (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B the phrase indicates that retaliation complaints brought under Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (as amended) are included within the subpart's litigation procedures. See the 24 standard for the subpart title.

  • The parenthetical "as amended" signals that the current, amended version of Section 211 is covered; the excerpt itself does not provide the statutory text or amendment history.

Under 24 Subpart B, does the metadata excerpt include definitions or procedural text for litigation (subject)?

Under 24 Subpart B the metadata excerpt provided does not include the detailed definitions or the full procedural text for litigation; it only supplies the part number, title, subpart title, and a GPO source reference. See the 24 standard for the official listing.

  • To see the full procedural language, definitions, and requirements, you must review the complete regulatory text in the Code of Federal Regulations or the OSHA standard referenced.