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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 14 · § 14.11

§ 14.11. Revocation.

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(a)MSHA may revoke for cause an approval issued under this Part if the conveyor belt---
(1)Fails to meet the technical requirements; or
(2)Creates a danger or hazard when used in a mine.
(b)Prior to revoking an approval, the approval holder will be informed in writing of MSHA's intention to revoke. The notice will---
(1)Explain the reasons for the proposed revocation; and
(2)Provide the approval holder an opportunity to demonstrate or achieve compliance with the product approval requirements.
(c)Upon request to MSHA, the approval holder will be given the opportunity for a hearing.
(d)If a conveyor belt poses an imminent danger to the safety or health of miners, an approval may be immediately suspended without written notice of the Agency's intention to revoke.
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