Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1561.35 | Written notice of danger or hazardous condition.
...rs 1563., 1565., and 1567. and applicable provisions of Chapter 1509. of the Revised Code, the matter, thing, or practice would become dangerous and hazardous so as to tend to the bodily injury of any person, the deputy mine inspector forthwith shall give notice in writing to the owner, lessee, or agent of the mine of the particulars in which the deputy mine inspector considers the mine or any matter, thing, o... |
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Section 1561.351 | Notification of violations.
... notify the owner, operator, lessee, agent, and representative of the miners of the mine involved of the finding. The owner, operator, lessee, or agent of the mine involved may request a review of the inspector's finding by the chief of the division of mineral resources management. Upon receipt of such a request, the chief shall review the inspector's finding, make a written determination regarding it, and provide a... |
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Section 1561.36 | Investigation and written report in case of major accident.
...ing notified by the owner, lessee, or agent of a mine, or by a deputy mine inspector, that a major accident, causing injury to persons or property, has occurred at a mine within the jurisdiction of the chief of the division of mineral resources management, the chief shall go, and may order one or more of the deputy mine inspectors to go, at once to such mine, inquire into the cause of the accident, and make a written... |
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Section 1561.37 | Investigation and written report in case of fatal or serious accident.
...ting. A copy of such report shall be mailed to the owner, operator, lessee, or agent of such mine. If the accident is of such a nature that the deputy mine inspector needs assistance, the deputy mine inspector may request the chief to attend or to assign additional deputy mine inspectors to assist the deputy mine inspector who requested assistance. |
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Section 1561.38 | Chief to provide assistance in resolving controversies or emergency counsel.
...in, or in case of emergency requiring counsel, the deputy mine inspector may call upon the chief of the division of mineral resources management for such assistance and counsel as is necessary. |
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Section 1561.45 | Fines paid into mining regulation and safety fund.
...ief paid into the state treasury to the credit of the mining regulation and safety fund created in section 1513.30 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 1561.46 | Fees paid into mining regulation and safety fund.
...he chief into the state treasury to the credit of the mining regulation and safety fund created in section 1513.30 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 1561.47 | Order to abate violation.
...or fail to comply with any order issued under this section. |
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Section 1561.48 | Mining regulation and safety fund.
...1513.30 of the Revised Code. The department of natural resources shall use the money in the fund to pay the operating expenses of the division of mineral resources management. |
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Section 1561.49 | Designation of inspectors and employees.
...sonnel shall be appointed and employed under such conditions and qualifications as set forth in those chapters. |
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Section 1561.50 | Charges against deputy mine inspector.
...When written charges of neglect of duty, incompetency, or malfeasance in office against any deputy mine inspector are made and filed with the chief of the division of mineral resources management, signed by not less than fifteen employees, or an owner, lessee, or agent of a mine, the chief shall promptly investigate such charges and advise in writing the complainant whose name appears first in the charges, the result... |
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Section 1561.51 | Appeal to reclamation commission.
...When written charges of neglect of duty, incompetency, or malfeasance in office against the deputy mine inspector are filed with the chief of the division of mineral resources management, signed by not less than fifteen employees, or otherwise as provided in section 1561.50 of the Revised Code, or the owner, lessee, or agent of a mine, and the signers of the charges are dissatisfied with the result of the investigati... |
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Section 1561.52 | Effect of child support default on certificate.
...d Code and any applicable rules adopted under section 3123.63 of the Revised Code with respect to a certificate issued pursuant to this chapter. |
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Section 1561.99 | Penalty.
...he division of mineral resources management is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. |
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Section 1563.01 | Chapter does not apply to chapter 1514 activities.
...vities that are permitted and regulated under Chapter 1514. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 1563.02 | Gaseous mine defined.
... per cent or more of methane has been found in a sample of air taken in any of the open workings thereof upon analysis thereof by the mine laboratory provided for by section 1561.27 of the Revised Code. If such sample of air contains less than one half of one per cent of methane and if no other sample of air, taken in any of the open workings of such mine within twenty-four hours of the time such first-mentioned sam... |
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Section 1563.03 | Map of new mine.
...tion 1563.14 of the Revised Code is completed in such mine. Such map shall be made on a scale not less than two hundred feet per inch and shall show: (A) The boundary lines and the names of the owners of the surface of each tract under which excavation is made, and for not less than five hundred feet contiguous thereto, and under which excavations are likely to be made during the ensuing year, together with all stre... |
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Section 1563.04 | Survey - copies of map and survey - certification.
...cient period of time to make it impossible to survey the working faces as prescribed by this section because of the caving of the roof. Such surveys shall be accurately plotted on the original map of the mine as prescribed in section 1563.03 of the Revised Code. A copy of such map with the latest survey plotted thereon shall be kept at such mine, available for the use of the chief of the division of mineral resources... |
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Section 1563.05 | Failure to make and file map or addition.
...ourt of competent jurisdiction in the county in which such mine is located, or in Franklin county. |
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Section 1563.06 | Right of entry.
...he division of mineral resources management, and each deputy mine inspector, may enter any mine at a reasonable time, by day or by night, but in such manner as will not necessarily impede the working of the mine, and the owner, lessee, or agent thereof shall furnish the means necessary for such entry and examination. |
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Section 1563.07 | Examination or survey of mine by adjoining landowner - notice.
...days' notice, in writing, to the owner, lessee, or agent of such mine. Such examination shall be made at such time, and in such manner as will least interfere with the working of the mine. |
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Section 1563.08 | Surveying party - fees.
...such mine is a shaft mine, exceeds two hundred fifty feet in depth, he shall pay one dollar for each person so transported. |
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Section 1563.09 | Examination or survey - liability for damage.
...of a mine sustains damage for which compensation should be made because such examination or survey was made at an unreasonable time, or in an improper or unwarranted manner, the person making such examination or survey shall be liable therefor to such owner or lessee. |
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Section 1563.10 | Refusal to permit survey - judgment.
..., or agent, in such sum as he declares under oath that he believes to be justly due him for coal belonging to him taken by the owner, lessee, or agent of the mine without his permission. The statute of limitations shall not run against such claim, but the demand, and refusal of permission to enter such mine, must be proven to the satisfaction of the court or jury. |
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Section 1563.11 | Mining near public roads.
... the bond or cash or other security deposited with the public authority upon the issuance of such permit, shall be released and returned to such applicant. (B) Any person, firm, or corporation owning any land containing mineral, coal, stone, or clay, and over any portion of which any state, county, or township road or public highway passes, may drill, excavate, mine, or quarry through or under such road. Before the ... |