Help Us Repeal OSHA Effort to Extend Statute of Limitations for Recordkeeping Violations

Senate Expected to Vote Soon
The Senate will consider repealing a rule that exposes business owners to unfair liability for honest and inadvertent paperwork mistakes related to recordkeeping. The rule – which extends the statute of limitations on recordkeeping violations from six months to five and a half years – does not improve the safety or health of your company’s workers. Contact your Senators and urge them to support swift passage of H.J.Res. 83 to stop OSHA’s abuse of authority. The House passed legislation to repeal the rule on March 1.
The rule was issued by OSHA to get around a court decision involving a construction company that challenged an OSHA citation for a recordkeeping violation issued beyond six months. Two federal courts have since rebuked OSHA’s theory for issuing recordkeeping citations after six months. This rule, issued by the Obama administration in December, directly contradicts both the courts and Congress.
For more information, contact Jim Young at [email protected] or (202) 547-0133.


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