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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 351 — Department for natural resources

351.103 Eligibility of mining specialists to work as miners.

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(1)All persons possessing valid certificates as mine inspectors, electrical
inspectors, mine safety instructors, assistant mine foreman, mine foreman,
shotfirer, and other mining specialties as established by the department, or
certified miner shall be eligible to work at any time as miners, provided they
fulfill the annual requirements for retraining and reeducation as provided in
KRS 351.106.
(2)Supervisory, clerical, and technically trained employees of the mine operator
whose work contributes only indirectly to mine operations shall not be required
to possess a miner's certificate of competency and qualification.
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