Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 15 - Commerce and Foreign Trade |
Subtitle B - Regulations Relating to Commerce and Foreign Trade |
Chapter II - National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of Commerce |
SubChapter G - National Construction Safety Teams |
Part 270 - National Construction Safety Teams |
Subpart D - Collection and Preservation of Evidence; Information Created Pursuant to an Investigation; and Protection of Information |
Subpart D - Collection and Preservation of Evidence; Information Created Pursuant to an Investigation; and Protection of Information
§ 270.300 - Scope. |
§ 270.301 - Policy. |
Information Created Pursuant to an Investigation |
§ 270.340 - Information created by investigation participants who are not NIST employees. |
Protection of Information |
§ 270.350 - Freedom of Information Act. |
§ 270.351 - Protection of voluntarily submitted information. |
§ 270.352 - Public safety information. |
Collection of Evidence |
§ 270.310 - Evidence collected by investigation participants who are not NIST employees. |
§ 270.311 - Collection of evidence. |
§ 270.312 - Voluntary submission of evidence. |
§ 270.313 - Requests for evidence. |
§ 270.314 - Negotiations. |
§ 270.315 - Subpoenas. |
§ 270.316 - Public hearings. |
Preservation of Evidence |
§ 270.330 - Moving and preserving evidence. |
Entry and Inspection |
§ 270.320 - Entry and inspection of site where a building failure has occurred. |
§ 270.321 - Entry and inspection of property where building components, materials, artifacts, and records with respect to a building failure are located. |
§ 270.322 - Voluntary permission to enter and inspect property where building components, materials, artifacts, and records with respect to a building failure are located. |
§ 270.323 - Requests for permission to enter and inspect property where building components, materials, artifacts, and records with respect to a building failure are located. |
§ 270.324 - Negotiations. |
§ 270.325 - Notice of authority to enter and inspect property where building components, materials, artifacts, and records with respect to a building failure are located. |