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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 351 — Department for natural resources

351.150 Reports of mine inspectors.

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(1)Each mine inspector shall each week report in writing to the commissioner of the
department the number and condition of all mines inspected by him during the
week.
(2)Each mine inspector shall each week deliver to the commissioner of the department
a written report showing the condition of each mine inspected by him and, at the
same time, shall deliver a copy of such report to the operator or the superintendent
of each mine inspected and another copy thereof to the mine committee at such
mine so inspected if requested and at the same time each mine inspector shall post a
copy of such inspection report on a bulletin board at a prominent place of the
operating company or mine where it may conveniently be read by any of the mine
employees.
(3)Each mine inspector shall, within fifteen
(15)days after the close of each calendar
year, file with the commissioner a report of his proceedings during the calendar
year, and give such information concerning the mines and mining conditions in his
district as is appropriate and required by the commissioner.
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