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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 351 — Department for natural resources

351.170 Reports of licensee -- Alcohol and substance abuse reports.

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(1)All reports of any facility licensed pursuant to this chapter shall be made to the
director. The licensee of each commercial coal mine shall give at the end of each
calendar year accurate information, on blank forms furnished by the commissioner,
as to the number of accidents that have occurred, the number of persons employed,
the tons of coal mined, and any other related information that the commissioner
requests.
(2)The operator or superintendent of each licensed facility shall report, by the close of
the next business day, any certified persons who:
(a)Have been discharged for violation of a company's substance or alcohol abuse
policies;
(b)Refused to submit to a test required by the company's substance or alcohol
abuse policies or KRS 351.182, 351.183, 351.184, 351.185, and 352.180; or
(c)Tested positive and failed to complete an employee assistance program.
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