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2023 District of Columbia Code
Title 32 - Labor
Chapter 11 - Occupational Safety and Health
- § 32–1101. Definitions
- § 32–1102. Applicability to employment in workplaces. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1103. Duties of employer and employees. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1104. Occupational safety and health plan
- § 32–1105. District of Columbia Occupational Safety and Health Board. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1106. Occupational Safety and Health Commission. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1107. Powers of administration and enforcement. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1108. Occupational safety and health standards. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1109. Emergency temporary rules. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1110. Temporary variances; application for temporary order. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1111. Permanent variances. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1112. Inspection and investigations. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1113. Recordkeeping and reporting. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1114. Citations. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1115. Procedure for enforcement. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1116. Judicial review and enforcement. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1117. Nondiscrimination. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1118. Procedures to counteract imminent danger. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1119. Confidentiality of trade secrets. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1120. Civil penalties. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1121. Criminal penalties. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1122. Action against District government. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1123. Establishment of Office of Occupational Safety and Health; promulgation of rules and regulations. [Not Applicable]
- § 32–1124. Applicability
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