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The Occupational Safety and Health Act applies to the federal and state governments in their capacity as employers.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In Davis v. West, where Davis sued the receiver who was appointed to collect the money she owed Houston Reporting Service (HRS), the appeals court held that:
 a. Davis did not have a case because the receiver was protected by derived judicial immunity b. Davis did not have a case because the receiver was protected by diplomatic immunity
  c. Davis did not have a case because the receiver was a judge
  d. Davis did not have a case because the receiver was not court appointed
  e. Davis had a case because the receiver was not protected by derived judicial immunity



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Answer to Question 1

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