Upon approval of the plan by the Secretary, the Mayor shall have 2 years to establish the Office of Occupational Safety and Health and to promulgate rules to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Nothing in this chapter shall affect any requirements imposed upon the Mayor by the subchapter I of Chapter 5 of Title 2.
(Mar. 16, 1989, D.C. Law 7-186, § 24, 35 DCR 8250.)
1981 Ed., § 36-1223.
Section effective: Section 26 (a) of D.C. Law 7-186 (§ 32-1124(a)) provided that §§ 36-1202, 36-1203, 36-1205 to 36-1223 (§§ 32-1102, 32-1103, 32-1105 to 32-1123, 2001 Ed.), and the repeal of subchapter II of Chapter 2 of Title 36 (Chapter 8 of Title 32, 2001 Ed.) shall apply 2 years after approval of the plan by the Secretary.
Delegation of authority pursuant to D.C. Law 7-186, the “District of Columbia Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1988”, see Mayor’s Order 89-121, May 31, 1989.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Chapter 11 - Occupational Safety and Health
§ 32–1102. Applicability to employment in workplaces
§ 32–1103. Duties of employer and employees
§ 32–1104. Occupational safety and health plan
§ 32–1105. District of Columbia Occupational Safety and Health Board
§ 32–1106. Occupational Safety and Health Commission
§ 32–1107. Powers of administration and enforcement
§ 32–1108. Occupational safety and health standards
§ 32–1109. Emergency temporary rules
§ 32–1110. Temporary variances; application for temporary order
§ 32–1111. Permanent variances
§ 32–1112. Inspection and investigations
§ 32–1113. Recordkeeping and reporting
§ 32–1115. Procedure for enforcement
§ 32–1116. Judicial review and enforcement
§ 32–1118. Procedures to counteract imminent danger
§ 32–1119. Confidentiality of trade secrets