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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 352 — Mining regulations

352.460 Procedure when no map filed or map incorrect.

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(1)If the operator, superintendent, or mine manager of any mine fails to furnish to the
commissioner any map required by KRS 352.450 and 352.480, the commissioner
may cause a correct survey and map of the mine or extensions thereof to be made at
the expense of the owner, lessee, or operator of the mine, and the cost of the map
shall be recoverable from the owner, lessee, or operator in the same manner as debts
are recoverable by law.
(2)If at any time the commissioner has reason to believe that any map furnished under
KRS 352.450 and 352.480 is materially incorrect, so that it will not serve the
purpose for which it was intended, he may have a survey and map made or
corrected, and the expense of making the survey, map, or correction shall be paid by
the owner, lessee, or operator of the mine, or recovered in the same manner as debts
are recoverable by law; but if the map furnished by the operator or superintendent is
found to be correct, the expense of the survey and drafting of the map shall be paid
by the Commonwealth.
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