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Governor Newsom to End COVID-19 State of Emergency, While Standards Board Marches On

In major news yesterday, Governor Newsom announced that California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency will end on February 28, 2023.  See the following excerpts from the governor’s press release:

In contrast to Governor Newsom’s announcement, however, the Cal/OSHA Standards Board continues to advance a  proposed non-emergency COVID-19 rule, with a two-year fixed term extending well beyond the end of the State of Emergency. Just last Friday, the Standards Board issued a revised draft of the non-emergency rule providing a 15-day notice period for comments. The revised non-emergency rule provides the following substantive changes:

Notably, exclusion pay was not added into the proposed rule, despite zealous lobbying by organized labor.

The proposed non-emergency rule is expected to come up for a vote at the Standard Board’s December 2022 meeting, to replace the expiring emergency rule.

CMC submitted comments to the Standards Board on behalf of the California Employers COVID-19 Prevention Coalition. The Coalition, comprised of California and national employers and trade groups, has been active in the rulemaking for the Cal/OSHA COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) and the Proposed Non-Emergency/Permanent COVID-19 Prevention Standard (Non-emergency Rule).

A copy of the Coalition’s October 31 comments is linked here.

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