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Country: United States of America - Subject: Banking, finance, insurance workers
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Law, Act
Administrative Office of the United States Courts Personnel Act of 1990. Public Law 101-474 (H.R. 4174). Adoption: 1990-10-30 | USA-1990-L-21362 Establishes a comprehensive personnel system for employees of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, and for other purposes.
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Career and Career Conditional Employment Rule (5 CFR Part 315) Adoption: 1990-09-13 | Date of entry into force: 1990-10-15 | USA-1990-R-20953 Sets forth the requirements for noncompetitive conversion of certain categories of Federal employees, assisting disabled employees in connection with the implementation of Executive Order 12685 which authorizes such conversion.
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Control of Drug Use in Natural Gas, Liquefied Natural Gas, and Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Operations Rule (49 CFR Part 199) Adoption: 1989-12-07 | Date of entry into force: 1990-01-17 | USA-1989-R-8925 This final rule accords a partial grant of petitions for reconsideration of the final rule on 1988-11-21 requiring operators of pipeline facilities for the transportation of natural gas or hazardous liquids and operators of liquefied natural gas to have an anti-drug program for employees who perform certain safety-related functions covered by the pipeline safety Regulations.
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records Rule (29 CFR Part 1910) Adoption: 1988-09-20 | Date of entry into force: 1988-11-28 | USA-1988-R-6801 These Regulations provide for access by employees, their designated representatives and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to employer-maintained medical records and records of exposure which are relevant to monitoring employee exposure to toxic substances and harmful physical agents. In the absence of employees' consent, union representatives are required to show an occupational health need to see employee exposure records. First aid records and records of short-time employees are exempted from the records retention requirement. Protection for employer trade secrets is made to conform to the provisions of the standard on hazard communication (ISN 4097).
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Law, Act
Rail Safety Improvement Act of 1988. Public Law 100-342 (S. 1539). Adoption: 1988-06-22 | USA-1988-L-6777 In particular, amends the Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970 (45 USC 444) in relation to, inter alia, licensing and certification of engineers and protection of employees against discrimination.
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response; Corrections (29 CFR Part 1910) Adoption: 1987-04-27 | USA-1987-R-3475 Corrections to the rule on employee protection at hazardous waste operations and in emergency response situations, published in vol. 51 of the Federal Register, 19 Dec. 1986, pp. 45654 et seq.
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Law, Act
Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986. Public Law 99-502 (H.R. 3773). Adoption: 1986-10-20 | USA-1986-L-3151 Amends the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980, in particular by inserting new sections regarding co-operative research and development agreements, the establishment of the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer, and employee activities with respect to inventions.
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Hazard Communications; Definition of Trade Secret and Disclosure of Trade Secrets to Employees, Designated Representatives and Nurses Rule (29 CFR Part 1910) Adoption: 1986-09-23 | USA-1986-R-2714 Modifies the trade secret definition and the trade secret access provisions of the Hazardous Communication Standard (29 CFR Part 1910.1200). Permits, under certain conditions, employees and their representatives, as well as occupational health professionals such as doctors and nurses, to have access to trade secrets.
United States of America - Banking, finance, insurance workers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Minimum Standards for Employee Pension Benefit Plans under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 Rule (29 CFR Part 2530) Adoption: 1975-09-03 | USA-1975-R-18756