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2020 Georgia Code
Title 45 - Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 22 - Public Employee Hazardous Chemical Protection and Right to Know
- § 45-22-1. Short Title
- § 45-22-2. Definitions
- § 45-22-3. Labeling Requirements
- § 45-22-4. Responsibility of Public Contractors Who Introduce Hazardous Materials Into Workplace
- § 45-22-5. Exclusions From Chapter; Exclusions From Labeling Requirements
- § 45-22-6. Rules and Regulations; Consultation
- § 45-22-7. Material Safety Data Sheets; Notice to Employees; Rights of Employees
- § 45-22-8. Information and Training Standards
- § 45-22-9. Publication by Employers of List of Hazardous Chemicals in Workplace
- § 45-22-10. Unlawful Discharge, Disciplining, or Discrimination Against Employees
- § 45-22-11. Filing of Employee Grievances; Termination of Contract by Employer for Violation of Code Section 45-22-4; Ability of Employers to Dismiss or Discipline Employees; Judicial Review of Grievances
- § 45-22-12. Sovereign Immunity
Cross references.
- Hazardous waste, T. 12, C. 8, Art. 3.
Reporting of hazardous occupations and cases of occupational disease to Department of Human Resources, § 34-9-290.
Consent form of exposure to hazardous chemicals, § 34-10-3.
Administrative Rules and Regulations.- Public employee hazardous chemicals protection and right to know rules, Official Compilation of the Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia, Georgia Department of Labor, Safety Engineering, Chapter 300-3-19.
RESEARCH REFERENCES
ALR.
- Infliction of emotional distress: toxic exposure, 6 A.L.R.5th 162.
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