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XI. State Plan Standards
The 25 States with their own OSHA approved occupational safety and health
plans must adopt a comparable standard within six months of the publication
date of the final standard. These States are: Alaska, Arizona, California,
Connecticut (for State and local government employees only), Hawaii, Indiana,
Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York
(for State and local government employees only), North Carolina, Oregon,
Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Virgin
Islands, Washington, and Wyoming. Until such time as a State standard is
promulgated, Federal OSHA will provide interim enforcement assistance, as
appropriate, in these States.
[59 FR 51672, Oct. 12, 1994]
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