The New York plan is developmental. The following is a schedule of major developmental steps as provided in the plan:
1956.51(a) Adopt all OSHA standards promulgated as of July 1, 1983 (within three months after plan
approval).
1956.51(b) Promulgate regulations for inspections, citations and abatement, equivalent to 29 CFR Part 1903 (within
three months after plan approval).
1956.51(c) Submit State poster (within six months after plan approval).
1956.51(d) Extend BLS Survey of Injuries and Illnesses to State and local government (within one year after plan
approval).
1956.51(e) Promulgate regulations for granting variances, equivalent to 29 CFR Part 1905 (within one year after
plan approval).
1956.51(f) Promulgate regulations for injury/illness recordkeeping, equivalent to 29 CFR Part 1904 (within two
years after plan approval).
1956.51(g) Develop employee non-discrimination procedures (within three years after plan approval).
1956.51(h) Promulgate procedures for review of contested cases (within two years after plan approval).
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1956.51(i) Promulgate regulations for development of alternative State standards, equivalent to 29 CFR Part 1911
(within three years after plan approval).
1956.51(j) Develop Field Operations Manual (within three years after plan approval).
1956.51(k) Develop Industrial Hygiene Manual (within three years after plan approval).
1956.51(l) Promulgate regulations and implement program for on-site consultation (within three years after plan
approval).
1956.51(m) Fully implement public employer/employee training and education program (within three years after plan
approval).
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