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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 1145 (Introduced in Senate) — To improve compliance with mine safety and health laws, empower miners to raise safety concerns, prevent future mine... · Sec. 204

Sec. 204. Revocation of approval of plans

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Section 105 ( 30 U.S.C. 815 ) is amended— by redesignating subsection
(d)as subsection (e); in subsection (a), by striking subsection
(d)and inserting subsection
(e); and by inserting after subsection
(c)the following: If the Secretary finds that any program or plan of an operator, or part thereof, that was approved by the Secretary under this Act is based on inaccurate information or that circumstances that existed when such program or plan was approved have materially changed and that continued operation of such mine or an area of such mine under such program or plan constitutes a hazard to the safety or health of miners, the Secretary shall revoke the approval of such program or plan. Upon revocation of the approval of a program or plan under paragraph (1), the Secretary may immediately issue an order requiring the operator to cause all persons, except those persons referred to in section 104(c), to be withdrawn from such mine or an area of such mine, and to be prohibited from entering such mine or such area, until the operator has submitted and the Secretary has approved a new plan. .
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