50-71-114. Rulemaking -- variances. (1) The department may adopt appropriate standards for safety and health by administrative rule, including:
(a) any safety or health regulations promulgated by the federal occupational safety and health administration; and
(b) standards that are not inconsistent with federal safety and health regulation but that provide for a greater level of protection for employees.
(2) The department may adopt other rules that are reasonably necessary to implement this part.
(3) (a) The department may by rule:
(i) provide a procedure to grant a temporary variance from the particular provisions of a standard; and
(ii) permit the temporary use of other or different devices or methods than provided by the standard.
(b) A temporary variance may be granted only if the public sector employer:
(i) has an effective program for complying with the standard as quickly as is practicable;
(ii) is taking all available steps to safeguard public sector employees against the hazards covered by the standard; and
(iii) is unable to comply with the standard because:
(A) professional or technical personnel needed to implement compliance with the standard are temporarily unavailable;
(B) material or equipment needed to comply with the standard is temporarily unavailable; or
(C) necessary construction or alteration of facilities cannot be completed by the effective date of the standard.
History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 27, L. 2009.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 71. Occupational Safety and Health
Part 1. Montana Occupational Safety and Health Act
50-71-102. Renumbered 50-71-204
50-71-113. Administrative authority -- funding
50-71-114. Rulemaking -- variances
50-71-115. Applicability of standards -- exceptions
50-71-116. Duties of public sector employers and public sector employees
50-71-117. Public sector employer records and reports
50-71-119. Report of inspection -- violations -- penalty -- appeal process
50-71-122. Safety consultation services
50-71-123. Retaliation prohibited
50-71-124. through 50-71-127 reserved
50-71-128. Occupational safety and health administration fund