Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.20 - Occupational Safety and Health
Section 09.12.20.20 - Petition for Modification of Abatement Date
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.20.20
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. An employer may file a petition for modification of abatement date (PMA) when the employer has:
(1) Made a good faith effort to comply with
the abatement requirements of a citation; and
(2) Not completed abatement because of
factors beyond the employer's reasonable control.
B. Content. A PMA shall be in writing and shall state:
(1) The actions the employer has
taken in an effort to achieve compliance during the prescribed abatement period
and the date of each action;
(2)
The specific additional abatement time necessary in order to achieve
compliance;
(3) The reason the
additional time is necessary, including the:
(a) Unavailability of:
(i) Professional or technical personnel,
or
(ii) Materials and equipment;
or
(b) Inability to
complete, by the original abatement date, necessary construction or alteration
of facilities;
(4) The
available interim steps being taken to safeguard the employees against the
cited hazard during the abatement period;
(5) A certification that a copy of the PMA
has been:
(a) Posted; and
(b) If appropriate, served on the authorized
representative of affected employees; and
(6) A certification of the date upon which
the petition was posted and service was made.
C. Filing.
(1) A PMA shall be filed with the Assistant
Commissioner not later than the close of the next work day following the date
on which abatement was originally required.
(2) An employer filing a PMA after the date
set forth in §C(1) of this regulation shall include with it a statement
setting forth the circumstances for the delay.
(3) The Assistant Commissioner may accept a
late-filed PMA only if exceptional circumstances lead to the delay.
D. Posting and Service.
(1) The employer shall post a copy of the PMA
in a conspicuous place:
(a) Where affected
employees will have notice; or
(b)
Near the location where the violation occurred.
(2) The PMA shall remain posted for at least
10 work days.
(3) When affected
employees have an authorized representative, the employer shall serve the
representative with a copy of the petition.
E. Filing of Objections.
(1) Affected employees or their
representatives may file an objection to the PMA in writing with the Assistant
Commissioner.
(2) The objection
shall be filed within 10 work days of the date that the PMA was:
(a) Posted; or
(b) Served upon an authorized
representative.
(3)
Failure to file a timely objection constitutes a waiver of any further right to
object to the petition.
F. Assistant Commissioner.
(1) The Assistant Commissioner has the
authority to approve any PMA filed under this regulation.
(2) The Assistant Commissioner may not grant
a PMA until the expiration of 15 work days from the date the employer complies
with §D of this regulation.
G. Objections and Denials.
(1) When either an affected employee objects
to, or the Assistant Commissioner denies approval of, a PMA, the PMA, citation,
and any objection shall be forwarded to the Commissioner within 3 work days
after the expiration of the 15-day period set forth in §F(2) of this
regulation.
(2) The Commissioner
shall treat a PMA so forwarded in the same manner as a contested case involving
a citation.
H. Burden of Proof. To obtain modification of an abatement period, the employer filing a PMA has the burden of proving that it:
(1) Made a
good faith effort to comply with the abatement requirements of the citation;
and
(2) Has not completed abatement
because of factors beyond its control.
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