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1904.40(b)(1) What Government Representatives Have the Right to Get Copies of My Part 1904 Records?
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The government representatives authorized to receive the records are:
A representative of the Secretary of Labor conducting an inspection or investigation under the Act;
A representative of a State agency responsible for administering a State plan approved under section 18 of the Act.
A representative of the Secretary of Health and Human Services (including the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health—NIOSH) conducting an investigation under section 20(b) of the Act, or
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