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US HR2428

US HR2428
Accurate Workplace Injury and Illness Records Restoration Act


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Introduced
05/16/2017
In Committee
05/16/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Accurate Workplace Injury and Illness Records Restoration Act This bill amends the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to specify that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) may issue a citation for a violation of workplace safety requirements within the six-month period following an employer satisfying the requirements. Current law includes a limitation period that prevents OSHA from issuing citations six months after the occurrence of a violation. Thus, this bill specifies that the statute of limitations is tolled if there is a continuing violation of the requirements. OSHA must issue a rule that amends its record keeping regulations to clarify that the duty to make and maintain accurate records of work-related injuries and illnesses: (1) is an ongoing obligation, (2) continues for as long as the employer is required to keep records of the recordable injury or illness, and (3) does not expire solely because the employer fails to create the necessary records when first required to do so.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to clarify when the statute of limitations for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to issue citations for workplace safety violations begins and to require OSHA to issue a rule to clarify that an employer's duty to maintain accurate records of work-related injuries and illnesses is an ongoing obligation that does not expire if the employer fails to initially create the necessary records. Specifically, the bill states that the statute of limitations is tolled as long as the employer has not satisfied the workplace safety requirements, and the new OSHA rule must clarify that the record-keeping duty continues for as long as the employer is required to keep the records, even if the employer initially failed to create them.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (37)

Mark Takano (D)* Suzanne Bonamici (D),  Katherine Clark (D),  Lacy Clay (D),  John Conyers (D),  Joe Courtney (D),  Rosa DeLauro (D),  Mark DeSaulnier (D),  Michael Doyle (D),  Adriano Espaillat (D),  Gene Green (D),  Raúl Grijalva (D),  Luis Gutiérrez (D),  Jared Huffman (D),  Marcy Kaptur (D),  Joseph Kennedy (D),  Ro Khanna (D),  Raja Krishnamoorthi (D),  Barbara Lee (D),  Alan Lowenthal (D),  Michelle Lujan Grisham (D),  Stephen Lynch (D),  Seth Moulton (D),  Donald Norcross (D),  Eleanor Holmes Norton (D),  Frank Pallone (D),  Mark Pocan (D),  Jared Polis (D),  Tim Ryan (D),  Kilili Sablan (D),  Jan Schakowsky (D),  Bobby Scott (D),  Carol Shea-Porter (D),  Darren Soto (D),  Peter Visclosky (D),  Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D),  Frederica Wilson (D), 

Last Action

Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. (on 05/16/2017)

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