Corporate Criminal Liability: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First and Second Session, on H.R. 4973 ... November 15, December 13, 1979, February 4, March 14, 24, and April 22, 1980U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 906 sider |
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Side 32
... OSHA is never going to have enough people to do the job . And they can't really determine these kinds of activities if we did have enough . So , let's start having people in the corporate world to take onto them- selves the ...
... OSHA is never going to have enough people to do the job . And they can't really determine these kinds of activities if we did have enough . So , let's start having people in the corporate world to take onto them- selves the ...
Side 34
... OSHA and EPA and every other agency that we have . Mr. CONYERS . Maybe the racketeering statute does apply to that person . Mr. MILLER . In my mind it does , but usually , you know , they have to dress a certain way , look a certain way ...
... OSHA and EPA and every other agency that we have . Mr. CONYERS . Maybe the racketeering statute does apply to that person . Mr. MILLER . In my mind it does , but usually , you know , they have to dress a certain way , look a certain way ...
Side 36
... OSHA regulation is contested by industry , and in Con- gress it is a continuing struggle to just preserve the protective laws we have and provide regulatory agencies with some funds to develop standards and enforce them . With the ...
... OSHA regulation is contested by industry , and in Con- gress it is a continuing struggle to just preserve the protective laws we have and provide regulatory agencies with some funds to develop standards and enforce them . With the ...
Side 68
... OSHA , there was no legislation requiring reporting , and there is no federal statute on law of endangerment . Those would be my three likely reasons to suspect why the corporations felt no obligation to do more than pay off the ...
... OSHA , there was no legislation requiring reporting , and there is no federal statute on law of endangerment . Those would be my three likely reasons to suspect why the corporations felt no obligation to do more than pay off the ...
Side 72
... OSHA ; the public health service was not in any way a regulatory agency , they were very ineffective . And lack of Government - substantial Government - action in the area of prevention in the shipyard is hardly surprising . Mr ...
... OSHA ; the public health service was not in any way a regulatory agency , they were very ineffective . And lack of Government - substantial Government - action in the area of prevention in the shipyard is hardly surprising . Mr ...
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Side 605 - MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BURGER delivered the opinion of the Court. We granted the writ in this case to...
Side 670 - ... the registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act and is, therefore, unenforceable.
Side 613 - ... signed by, and containing the name and address of, the person residing in the United States from whom he received in good faith the food, drug, device, or cosmetic; or the giving of a guaranty or undertaking referred to in section 303 (c) (3), which guaranty or undertaking is false.
Side 296 - Whenever a Coketowner felt he was ill-used — that is to say, whenever he was not left entirely alone, and it was proposed to hold him accountable for the consequences of any of his acts — he was sure to come out with the awful menace, that he would " sooner pitch his property into the Atlantic." This had terrified the Home Secretary within an inch of his life, on several occasions. However, the Coketowners were so patriotic after all, that they never had pitched their property into the Atlantic...