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Labor/Employment

Jul. 9, 2003

OSHA Doesn't Apply at Home

SACRAMENTO - In a ruling that prevents some claims by unlicensed contractors injured on the job, the California Supreme Court held Monday that homeowners are not required to comply with the tree-trimming regulations of the state's Occupational Safety and Health Act.

        By Hudson Sangree
        Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - In a ruling that prevents some claims by unlicensed contractors injured on the job, the California Supreme Court held Monday that homeowners are not required to comply with the tree-trimming regulations of the state's Occupational Safet...

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