The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... reference ? Incorporation by reference was established by statute and allows Federal agencies to meet the requirement to publish regu- lations in the Federal Register by referring to materials already published else- where . For an ...
... reference ? Incorporation by reference was established by statute and allows Federal agencies to meet the requirement to publish regu- lations in the Federal Register by referring to materials already published else- where . For an ...
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... reference to the provision ( s ) of the Act , standard , rule , regulation , or order alleged to have been violated . Any citation shall also fix a reasonable time or times for the abatement of the alleged violation . ( c ) If a ...
... reference to the provision ( s ) of the Act , standard , rule , regulation , or order alleged to have been violated . Any citation shall also fix a reasonable time or times for the abatement of the alleged violation . ( c ) If a ...
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... reference to the section of the Act under which the application has been filed ; ( iii ) An invitation to interested per- sons to submit within a stated period of time written data , views , or argu- ments regarding the application ...
... reference to the section of the Act under which the application has been filed ; ( iii ) An invitation to interested per- sons to submit within a stated period of time written data , views , or argu- ments regarding the application ...
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... reference in the presiding hearing examiner's decision , of the matters so noticed , and shall be given adequate ... references and authori- ties cited in support thereof , and any objections to exceptions and sup- porting reasons , make ...
... reference in the presiding hearing examiner's decision , of the matters so noticed , and shall be given adequate ... references and authori- ties cited in support thereof , and any objections to exceptions and sup- porting reasons , make ...
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... reference in the presiding hearing examiner's decision , of the matters so noticed , and shall be given adequate ... references and authori- ties cited in support thereof , and any objections to exceptions and sup- porting reasons , make ...
... reference in the presiding hearing examiner's decision , of the matters so noticed , and shall be given adequate ... references and authori- ties cited in support thereof , and any objections to exceptions and sup- porting reasons , make ...
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Page 26 - Establishment means a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed.
Page 10 - ... to the extent feasible, on the basis of the best available evidence, that no employee will suffer material impairment of health or functional capacity even if such employee has regular exposure to the hazard dealt with by such standard for the period of his working life.
Page 25 - Each employer — ( 1 ) shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees; (2) shall comply with occupational safety and health standards promulgated under this Act.
Page 86 - commerce" means trade, traffic, commerce, transportation, transmission, or communication among the several States; or between a State and any place outside thereof; or within the District of Columbia, or a possession of the United States ; or between points in the same State but through a point outside thereof. "(h) The term "industry affecting commerce...
Page 27 - ... any factory, plant, establishment, construction site, or other area workplace or environment where work is performed by an employee of an employer; and (2) to inspect and investigate during regular working hours and at other reasonable times, and within reasonable limits and in a reasonable manner, any such place of employment and all pertinent conditions, structures, machines, apparatus, devices, equipment, and materials therein, and to question privately any such employer, owner, operator,...
Page 73 - Supporting and opposing affidavits shall be made on personal knowledge, shall set forth such facts as would be admissible in evidence, and shall show affirmatively that the affiant is competent to testify to the matters stated therein.
Page 19 - ... by a preponderance of the evidence that the conditions, practices, means, methods, operations, or processes used or proposed to be used by an employer will provide employment and places of employment to his employees which are as safe and healthful as those which would prevail if he complied with the standard.
Page 11 - Secretary, to restrain any conditions or practices in any place of employment which are such that a danger exists which could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm immediately or before the imminence of such danger can be eliminated through the enforcement procedures otherwise provided by this Act.
Page 338 - A trade secret may consist of any formula, pattern, device or compilation of information which is used in one's business, and which gives him an opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors who do not know or use it.
Page 291 - LP-Gas" as used in this standard shall mean and include any material which is composed predominantly of any of the following hydrocarbons, or mixtures of them; propane, propylene, butanes (normal butane or iso-butane), and butylenes.