Background of the Vaccine Emergency Temporary Standard
Previously, on September 9, President Biden instructed OSHA to develop an ETS that would require employers with over 100 workers to mandate vaccinations or test employees for COVID-19 weekly. After that, the ETS would then go to the White House’s regulatory office for review and approval. However, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs often takes months to release a new rule to the public. Accordingly, President Biden requested that the agency make reviewing the ETS a top priority. At the present time, the White House has not announced its approval of the ETS. Consequently, the public will probably not see the entire contents of the ETS until that approval takes place.Step-by-Step Process of the Vaccine Emergency Temporary Standard
According to Fisher Phillips, there are many steps in the ETS regulatory process:- The White House reviews and approves the ETS.
- OSHA publishes the ETS and makes it available to the public.
- The Federal Register publishes the ETS, making it law.
- State OSHA Plans have to announce the adoption of the ETS or announce an alternative within 15 days.
- The State OSHA Plans have another 15 days to make the ETS (or their own option) effective.
- Enforcement begins on a federal level.
- State OSHA Plans start enforcement.