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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 45 · § 45.3

§ 45.3. Identification of independent contractors.

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(a)Any independent contractor may obtain a permanent MSHA identification number. To obtain an identification number, an independent contractor shall submit to the District Manager in writing the following information:
(1)The trade name and business address of the independent contractor;
(2)An address of record for service of documents;
(3)A telephone number at which the independent contractor can be contacted during regular business hours; and
(4)The estimated annual hours worked on mine property by the independent contractor in the previous calendar year, or in the instance of a business operating less than one full calendar year, prorated to an annual basis. (Pub. L. No. 96-511, 94 Stat. 2812 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)) \[45 FR 44496, July 1, 1980, as amended at 47 FR 14696, Apr. 6, 1982; 60 FR 33722, June 29, 1995\]
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