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Rule 1501:14-1-16 | Incorporation by reference.

... (C.F.R.) references listed in Chapter 1501:14-1 and Chapters 1501:14-3 to 1501:14-6 of the Administrative Code are those published on the following date(s): for Title 30, July 1, 2020; for Title 40, July 1, 2020. These regulations can generally be found in public libraries or electronically at the website govinfo.gov/. These regulations are: (1) 30 C.F.R. 50.2. (2) 30 C.F.R. parts 56 and 5...

Rule 1501:14-1-16 | Incorporation by reference.

... (C.F.R.) references listed in Chapter 1501:14-1 and Chapters 1501:14-3 to 1501:14-6 of the Administrative Code are those published in the July 1, 2019, C.F.R. These regulations can generally be found in public libraries or electronically at the website govinfo.gov/. These regulations are: (1) 30 C.F.R. 50.2. (2) 30 C.F.R. parts 56 and 58, as amended. (3) 40 C.F.R. parts 122, 123, and 136,...

Rule 1501:14-1-16 | Incorporation by reference.

... (C.F.R.) references listed in Chapter 1501:14-1 and Chapters 1501:14-3 to 1501:14-6 of the Administrative Code are those published on the following date(s): for Title 30, July 1, 2023; for Title 40, July 1, 2023. These regulations can generally be found in public libraries or electronically at the website govinfo.gov/. These regulations are: (1) 30 C.F.R. 50.2. (2) 30 C.F.R. parts 56 and 5...

Rule 1501:14-2-01 | Incorporation by reference of mine safety standards.

... (C.F.R.) references listed in Chapter 1501:14-2 of the Administrative Code are those published in the July 1, 2023, C.F.R. These regulations can generally be found in public libraries or electronically at the website govinfo.gov/. These regulations are 30 C.F.R. parts 46, 47, 50, 56, 58, and 62, as amended. (B) This rule shall be reviewed annually and updated as pertinent changes take place in ...

Rule 1501:14-2-02 | Safety standards governing surface mining operations.

...ce mining conducted pursuant to Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code and these rules. To minimize duplication with MSHA and to fulfill the requirements of divisions (A) and (C) of section 1514.40, of the Revised Code for the purpose of establishing safety standards governing surface mining operations conducted pursuant to Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code, the requirements relating to MSHA's 7000-1 report, as set forth ...

Rule 1501:14-2-02 | Safety standards governing surface mining operations.

... mining conducted pursuant to Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code and these rules. To minimize duplication with MSHA and to fulfill the requirements of divisions (A) and (C) of section 1514.40, of the Revised Code for the purpose of establishing safety standards governing surface mining operations conducted pursuant to Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code, the requirements relating to MSHA's 7000-1 report, as se...

Rule 1501:14-2-03 | Criteria, standards and procedures governing annual safety performance evaluations of surface mining operations that are inspected by MSHA.

...g operation permitted under Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code. (C) Procedures governing safety performance evaluations. If a surface mining operation has a VPID calculation of three or more, the chief shall, pursuant to division (B) of section 1514.41 of the Revised Code, identify the surface mining operation as having three or more violations per day. A surface mining operation identified by the...

Rule 1501:14-2-03 | Criteria, standards and procedures governing annual safety performance evaluations of surface mining operations that are inspected by MSHA.

...g operation permitted under Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code. (C) Procedures governing safety performance evaluations. If a surface mining operation has a VPID calculation of three or more, the chief will, pursuant to division (B) of section 1514.41 of the Revised Code, identify the surface mining operation as having three or more violations per day. A surface mining operation identified by the ...

Rule 1501:14-2-04 | Requirements governing the reporting and investigation of accidents for surface mining operations that are inspected by MSHA.

.... (A) Accidents requiring reporting. (1) An accident that is required to be reported to MSHA pursuant to 30 C.F.R. 50.10 shall be reported to the division of mineral resources management, within one hour, once the operator knows or should know that the accident has occurred, by contacting the emergency operations center of the Ohio department of natural resources by telephone at (614) 799-9538. (2) If the operator...

Rule 1501:14-2-05 | Mine safety inspections of surface mining operations that are inspected by MSHA.

... that are inspected by MSHA. (A) (1) If a surface mining operation is inspected by MSHA, the chief shall conduct inspections of the operation only under the following circumstances: (a) The operation is identified through a safety performance evaluation conducted under paragraph (B) of section 1514.41 or section 1514.45 of the Revised Code or rule 1501:14-2-03 of the Administrative Code as havi...

Rule 1501:14-2-05 | Mine safety inspections of surface mining operations that are inspected by MSHA.

... that are inspected by MSHA. (A) (1) If a surface mining operation is inspected by MSHA, the chief will conduct inspections of the operation only under the following circumstances: (a) The operation is identified through a safety performance evaluation conducted under paragraph (B) of section 1514.41 or section 1514.45 of the Revised Code or rule 1501:14-2-03 of the Administrative Code as havin...

Rule 1501:14-2-07 | Certified mine foreperson.

...(A) (1) The operator of a surface mining operation shall employ a certified mine foreperson to be in charge of the conditions and practices at the mine and to be responsible for conducting examinations of the surface mining operation under 30 C.F.R. part 56, as amended. (2) Examinations of surface mining operations for the purposes of 30 C.F.R. part 56, as amended, shall be conducted by one of the following: (a)...

Rule 1501:14-2-09 | Requirements governing the reporting and investigation of accidents and injuries for surface mining operations that are not inspected by MSHA.

...nts and injuries requiring reporting. (1) (a) A fatality or a life-threatening injury that occurs at a surface mining operation that is not inspected by MSHA shall be reported to the division within one hour, once the operator knows or should know that the fatality or life-threatening injury has occurred, by contacting the emergency operations center of the Ohio department of natural resources by telephone at (61...

Rule 1501:14-2-10 | Mine safety inspections of surface mining operations that are not inspected by MSHA.

...hat are not inspected by MSHA. (A) (1) If a surface mining operation is not inspected by MSHA, the chief shall conduct mine safety inspections of the operation as follows: (a) A minimum of two inspections annually; or (b) If a fatality of a miner occurs at a surface mining operation as a result of an unsafe condition or a practice at the operation, as determined by the chief under division (C) of section 1514.4...

Rule 1501:14-2-10 | Mine safety inspections of surface mining operations that are not inspected by MSHA.

...t are not inspected by MSHA. (A) (1) If a surface mining operation is not inspected by MSHA, the chief will conduct mine safety inspections of the operation as follows: (a) A minimum of two inspections annually; or (b) If a fatality of a miner occurs at a surface mining operation as a result of an unsafe condition or a practice at the operation, as determined by the chief under division (C) of...

Rule 1501:14-4-01 | Geological data report.

...tion for each stratum to be affected: (1) The thickness of each stratum of overburden, mineral or coal deposit as it occurs in its natural state, from the surface to at least five feet below the deepest level of mining; (2) The name and geologic description of each stratum; and (3) An identification of the strata to be produced. (B) For those operations located in coal bearing regions of Ohio, each stratum to ...

Rule 1501:14-5-01 | Hydrology.

...nute topographic maps at a scale of 1:24,000 as a base or other approved format that shall show all of the following: (1) The proposed permit area; (2) A line identifying the area encompassing a four mile radius from the boundary of the proposed permit area, to be known as the hydrologic study area; (3) The location of the cross-sections required under paragraph (B)(5) of this rule; (4) Th...

Rule 1501:14-5-01 | Hydrology.

...nute topographic maps at a scale of 1:24,000 as a base or other approved format showing all of the following: (1) The proposed permit area; (2) A line identifying the area encompassing a four mile radius from the boundary of the proposed permit area, to be known as the hydrologic study area; (3) The location of the cross-sections required under paragraph (B)(5) of this rule; (4) The locati...

Rule 1501:14-5-04 | Watercourse variances.

... divisions (E)(3) and (F)(3) of section 1514.10 of the Revised Code using the following procedure and standard of review. (A) An applicant for a variance shall submit a request on forms prescribed by the chief. The request shall include, at a minimum: (1) A description of the activities proposed to be conducted within the variance area and the duration of the proposed activities; (2) The name of the watercourse an...

Rule 1501:14-5-04 | Watercourse variances.

... divisions (E)(3) and (F)(3) of section 1514.10 of the Revised Code using the following procedure and standard of review. (A) Variance requests are to be submitted on forms prescribed by the chief and include, at a minimum: (1) A description of the activities proposed to be conducted within the variance area and the duration of the proposed activities; (2) The name of the watercourse and the dist...

Rule 1501:14-6-01 | Permit application requirements for the beneficial use of lime mining wastes (LMW) within an industrial minerals permit.

...(A) General requirements. (1) This rule shall apply only to industrial mineral mining operations where calcined lime mining wastes (LMW) will be incorporated in final reclamation as a beneficial use and are in addition to requirements of sections 1514.02 and 1514.021 of the Revised Code. (2) An application for a surface mining permit which will utilize LMW shall be deemed complete when it is...

Rule 1501:14-6-01 | Permit application requirements for the beneficial use of lime mining wastes (LMW) within an industrial minerals permit.

...(A) General requirements. (1) This rule applies only to industrial mineral mining operations where calcined lime mining wastes (LMW) will be incorporated in final reclamation as a beneficial use and are in addition to requirements of sections 1514.02 and 1514.021 of the Revised Code. (2) An application for a surface mining permit which will utilize LMW is deemed complete when it is received ...

Rule 1501:18-1-01 | Definitions.

...As used in rules 1501:18-1-01 to 1501:18-2-05 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Commercial purposes" means with intent to sell or trade for gain or profit. (B) "Commercially grown" means grown under cultivation in tilled plots or in a greenhouse. (C) "Division" means the Ohio department of natural resources, division of natural areas and preserves. (D) "Endangered species" means a native Ohio plant species whose n...

Rule 1501:18-1-02 | Designation criteria.

...re of the following criteria applies: (1) The species is a federal endangered species extant in Ohio. (2) The natural populations of the species in Ohio are limited to three or fewer occurrences. (3) The distribution of the natural populations of the species in Ohio is limited to a geographic area delineated by three or fewer United States geological survey 7.5 minute quadrangle maps. (4) The total number of plan...

Rule 1501:18-2-01 | Commercial taking of plants.

...d as endangered or threatened by rule 1501:18-1-03 of the Administrative Code, for commercial purposes from any woodlot, field, or forest, or from any other location in which such plant is found growing in its native habitat.