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DATE (50)
1977
later than 30 days
later than 1 year
later than 90 days
5-year
30 days
one year
later than 6 months
later than 1 week
8
later than 120 days
2007
later than 2 years
2008
later than 3 months
1970
7
days
later than June 20, 2008
at least 10 days
40 years
May 1, 2008
2000
more than 5 years
later than June 15, 2008
January 16
6
days
later than 3 months of the date of enact-
9
180 days
60 days
7 days per week
12866
30 U.S.C. 814(b
later than 10 days
the end of the
quarterly
October 1, 2008
2006
later than June 15, 2009
13
years
270 days
days
1974
18
years
10-year
each year
1 time per year
annually
later than 21 months
June 21, 2002
the day
EVENT (1)
SESSION
H. R. 2768
GPE (4)
the United States
the United States of America
crete
States
NORP (2)
tories
Congressional
ORG (50)
U.S.C.
SEC
State
Labor
Congress
Occupational Safety and Health
Commission
the Mine Safety and Health Administration
Health
Safety and Health
National
the Mine Safety and Health Adminis-
Health Administration
the House of Representatives
Mine Safety and Health Act
Administration
the Federal Mine Safety
the National Institute
the National Institute for Occupational Safety
the Advisory Committee Act
the National Institute of Occupational Safety
the Mine Safety and Health
Safety and Health Administration
Department
Sciences
Health and Human Services
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Senate
the Chemical Safety and Hazard Inves-
17
the Small Business Regulatory
the Family Liaison
CRIMINATION.—Any
MINE SAFETY PROGRAM FUND
the Bureau of Land Management
Mine
PEL
National Institute for Occupational
6
the Committee on Education and Labor
The National Institute of Occupational
the Office of Inspector
Safety and Health Act
Nation
tional Institute
the Mine Safety
National Institute of Occupational
the National Academy of Sciences
REHABILITATION
Treasury
the Inspector General
PERSON (2)
Miner
ting
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
96.6%
public health
44.3%
government oversight
42.6%
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