The Stevens Amendment is a federal law that requires funding information be included on all state and local government projects or programs using federal funds.
This web page lists how the Wyoming OSHA uses federal grant money to fund its work.
Division of Occupational Safety and Health
Wyoming Depart Workforce Services, Occupational Safety and Health (Wyoming OSHA) State Plan program receives federal funding from two grants, the 23(g) and 21(d). For Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2021, Wyoming OSHA received a grant of $661,262 in federal funds from 23(g), which constitutes 33% of the State Plan budget for enforcement.
The Wyoming On-Site Consultation program is funded by a 21(d) cooperative agreement for $590,662 federal funds, which constitutes 66% of the program budget for consultation services.
The remaining costs for both the State Plan program and the On-Site Consultation program were funded by other non-federal government resources.
The Stevens Amendment is a federal law found in H.R. 6157, Department of Defense and Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations Act 2019 and Continuing Appropriations Act 2019, Division B, Title V, Section 505.