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Timestamp: 2014-08-23 19:47:40
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Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 1902', 'ART 1952', 'ART 1953', 'ART 1954', 'ART 1955', 'ART 1956', 'art 1956', 'art 1902']

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OSHA Approved State PlansSection 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (the Act) encourages States to develop and operate their own job safety and health programs. OSHA approves and monitors State plans and provides up to 50 percent of an approved plan's operating costs.There are currently 22 States and jurisdictions operating complete State plans (covering both the private sector and State and local government employees) and 4 - Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and the Virgin Islands - which cover public employees only.U.S. State & Territory Labor LinksAlaska Occupational Safety And Health Review BoardArizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH)California Occupational Safety & Health Appeals Board (OSHAB)Connecticut Department of Labor - Division of Occupational Safety and HealthHawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Indiana Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationIowa Labor Services Division Kentucky Occupational Safety & Health Program Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Michigan Department of Consumer and Industry Services Bureau of Safety and RegulationMinnesota OSHANevada Division of Industrial RelationsNew York Division of Safety & Health North Carolina Division of Occupational Safety and HealthOregon Occupational Safety & Health Division (OR-OSHA)Puerto Rico (OSHO) - (Spanish) South Carolina Office of Occupational Safety and HealthTennessee Department of Labor Division of TOSHA/Consultative ServicesUtah Occupational Safety and Health Vermont Occupational Safety and Health Administration (VOSHA)Virginia Department of Labor and Industry Washington State Department of LaborWyoming Department of EmploymentOSHA Related State Plan Information29 CFR PART 1902 State Plans for the Development and Enforcement of State Standards PDF version29 CFR PART 1952 Approved State Plans for Enforcement of State Standards PDF version29 CFR PART 1953Changes to State Plans for Development and Enforcement PDF version29 CFR PART 1954 Procedures for the Evaluation and Monitoring of Approved State Plans PDF version29 CFR PART 1955 Procedures for Withdrawal of Approval of State Plans PDF version29 CFR PART 1956 Plans for State and Local Government Employees without Approved Plans PDF versionOutline for the Submission and Review of State PlansNOTE: Although this outline is tailored to the specific requirements of State Plans submitted under 29 CFR Part 1956, State Plans submitted under 29 CFR Part 1902 should also follow this outline.