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No. 91-1037. Action on Smoking and Health, Petitioner, V. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Respondents. Order
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- Author
- Buckley
- Ginsberg, R.B.
- Mikva
- Ginsberg, R.B.
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- SPEARS,ALEXANDER/OFFICE
- Alias
- 87684553/87684556
- Type
- REGL, REGULATION
- Site
- G65
- Named Person
- Stevens, A.J.
- Date Loaded
- 05 Jun 1998
- Document File
- 87684527/87684826/OSHA
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- R1-004
- R1-132
- Named Organization
- Ash, Action on Smoking & Health
- Fed Reg
- OSHA, Occupational Safety & Health Administration
- US Dept of Labor
- Fed Reg
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Author (Organization)
- US Court Appeals Dc Circuit
- Master ID
- 87684541/4556
Related Documents:- 87684541
- 87684542 Memorandum to the Committee of Counsel
- 87684543-4544 Executive Summary From the Tobacco Institute
- 87684545 Correspondence Control Record
- 87684546-4548 Action on Smoking and Health, Petitioner, V. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Respondents. Motion by Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) for Leave to File Status Report on Relevent Ongoing and Proposed Administrative Proceedings. Nos. 91-1037 91-1038
- 87684549-4552 Action on Smoking and Health, Petitioner, V. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Respondents. Status Report of Action on Smoking and Health (Ash) on Relevent Ongoing and Proposed Administrative Proceedings. Nos. 91-1037 91-1038
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FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUM8IA CIRCUIT
No. 91-1037
Action on Smoking and Health,
Petitioner
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91-1038
Action on Smoking and Health,
Petitioner
v.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
and
United States Department of Labor,
Respondents

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FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT
N O. 91-1037
September Term, 19
91
BEFORE: Mikva, Chief Judge; Ruth B. Ginsburg and Buckley,
Circuit Judges
O R D E R
Upon consideration of the motions to dismiss, the responses
thereto and the replies; the motions for leave to file a
response; the motions for consideration by a single panel and the
responses thereto; the motions to correct omission from the
record and the responses thereto; the motions to defer
proceedings and the responses thereto; and the response to the
court's order for further submissions and the reply, it is
ORDERED that the motions to dismiss the petitions for review
be granted to the extent that the petitions seek review of non-
final agency orders. Neither the November 30, 1990, letter from
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") to
petitioner, nor the December 14, 1991, OSHA status report filed
in No. 89-1656, represents final agency action relating to the
regulation of tobacco smoke in the workplace. It is
FURTHER ORDERED that these petitions for review, to the
extent they seek a writ of mandamus to compel agency action, be
denied. The agency's delay is not so egregious as to warrant the
extraordinary remedy of a writ of mandamus. See
Telecommunications Research and Action Center v. FCC, 750 F.2d
70, 80 (D.C. Cir. 1984). We are satisfied by OSHA's
representation that it will decide whether and how to regulate
exposure to tobacco smoke in the workplace as soon as possible
following analysis of the comments it receives in response to the
September 20, 1991, Request for Information on Occupational
Exposure to Indoor Air Pollutants. See 56 Fed. Reg. 47892
(1991). This order is without prejudice to renewal of
petitioner's request in the event that OSHA unreasonably delays
resolution of this matter following receipt of comments. It is
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September Term, 19
91
F[TRTHER ORDERED that the remaining motions be dismissed as
The Clerk is directed to withhold issuance of the mandates
herein until seven days after disposition of any timely petition
for rehearing.
Per Curiam

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