Code of Virginia
Chapter 11 - Mineral Mine Safety Act
§ 45.2-1158. Closure orders

A. The Director or a mine inspector shall issue a closure order requiring that a mine or section thereof be cleared of all persons, or that equipment be removed from use, and refusing further entry into the mine of any person except a person who is necessary to correct or eliminate a hazardous condition when (i) a violation of the Act has occurred and creates an imminent danger to the life or health of any person in the mine; (ii) a mine fire, mine explosion, or other serious accident has occurred at the mine, making it necessary to preserve the scene of such accident during the investigation of the accident; (iii) a mine is operating without a license, as provided by § 45.2-1124; or (iv) an operator to whom a notice of violation was issued has failed to abate the violation cited therein within the time period provided in such notice for its abatement. However, a closure order shall not be issued for failure to abate a violation during the pendency of an administrative appeal of the issuance of the notice of violation as provided in subsection D of § 45.2-1157. In addition, a technical specialist may issue a closure order upon discovering a violation creating an imminent danger.
B. One copy of the closure order shall be delivered to (i) the licensed operator of the mine, his agent, or the mine foreman and (ii) any independent contractor working in the area of the mine affected by the closure order.
C. Upon a finding by the mine inspector of the abatement of the violation creating the hazardous condition pursuant to which a closure order was issued as provided in clause (i) of subsection A, or the cessation of the need to preserve an accident scene as provided in clause (ii) of subsection A, or the issuance of a license for the mine if the closure order was issued as provided in clause (iii) of subsection A, or the abatement of the violation for which the notice of violation was issued as provided in clause (iv) of subsection A, the Director or mine inspector shall issue a notice of correction, copies of which shall be delivered as provided in subsection B.
D. The issuance of a closure order shall constitute a final order of the Department, and the owner, licensed operator, or independent contractor to whom such closure order was issued shall not be entitled to administrative review of such decision. Such owner, licensed operator, or independent contractor may, within 10 days following the issuance of the order, bring a civil action in the circuit court of the city or county in which the mine, or the greater portion thereof, is located for review of the decision. The commencement of such proceeding shall not, unless specifically ordered by the court, operate as a stay of the closure order. The court shall promptly hear and determine the matters raised by the owner, operator, or independent contractor. In any such action the court shall receive the records of the Department regarding the issuance of the order and shall receive additional evidence at the request of any party. In any proceeding under this section, the Attorney General or the attorney for the Commonwealth for the jurisdiction where the mine is located, upon the request of the Director, shall represent the Department. The court shall vacate the closure order if the preponderance of the evidence establishes that the order was not issued in accordance with the provisions of this section.
E. If it is finally determined that a closure order was not issued in accordance with the provisions of this section, the closure order shall be vacated and the improperly issued closure order shall not be used to the detriment of the owner or operator to whom it was issued.
1997, c. 390, § 45.1-161.292:64; 1998, c. 695; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 387.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 45.2 - Mines, Minerals, and Energy

Chapter 11 - Mineral Mine Safety Act

§ 45.2-1100. Mineral Mine Safety Act

§ 45.2-1101. Definitions

§ 45.2-1102. Safety and health

§ 45.2-1103. Special safety rules

§ 45.2-1104. Persons permitted to work in mines; age requirements

§ 45.2-1105. Prohibited acts by miners or other persons; miners to comply with law

§ 45.2-1106. Safety materials and supplies

§ 45.2-1107. Notifying miners of violations; compliance with Act

§ 45.2-1108. Affiliations of Department personnel with labor union, mining company, etc.; interest in mine; inspections of mines where inspector previously employed

§ 45.2-1109. Appointment and general qualifications of mine inspectors

§ 45.2-1110. Qualifications of mine inspectors

§ 45.2-1111. Duties of Director

§ 45.2-1112. Technical specialists

§ 45.2-1113. Records of Board of Mineral Mining Examiners

§ 45.2-1114. Certification of certain persons employed in mineral mines; powers of the Department

§ 45.2-1115. Examinations required for Mineral Mining Certifications

§ 45.2-1116. Performance of certain tasks by uncertified persons; penalty

§ 45.2-1117. Examination fees; Mineral Mining Examiners' Fund

§ 45.2-1118. Reciprocal acceptance of other certifications

§ 45.2-1119. Renewal of certificates

§ 45.2-1120. Revocation of certificates

§ 45.2-1121. Reexamination

§ 45.2-1122. General mineral miner certification

§ 45.2-1123. Foreman certification

§ 45.2-1124. License required for operation of mineral mines; term

§ 45.2-1125. Fee to accompany application for license; Mineral Mine License Fund; disposition of fees

§ 45.2-1126. Application for license

§ 45.2-1127. Denial or revocation of license

§ 45.2-1128. Operating without license; penalty

§ 45.2-1129. Annual reports; condition to issuance of license following transfer of ownership

§ 45.2-1130. Notices to Department; resumption of mining following discontinuance

§ 45.2-1131. Maps of mines required to be made; contents; extension and preservation; use by Department; release; posting of map

§ 45.2-1132. When the Director may cause maps to be made; payment of expense

§ 45.2-1133. Making false statements; penalty

§ 45.2-1134. Mine rescue and first aid stations

§ 45.2-1135. Mine rescue teams

§ 45.2-1136. Duty to train team

§ 45.2-1137. Qualification for team membership; direction of teams

§ 45.2-1138. Team members considered employees of the mine where emergency exists; compensation; workers' compensation

§ 45.2-1139. Requirements of recovery work

§ 45.2-1140. State-designated mine rescue teams

§ 45.2-1141. Mine Rescue Fund

§ 45.2-1142. Inspections; Mine Rescue Coordinator

§ 45.2-1143. Workers' compensation; liability

§ 45.2-1144. Reports of explosions and mine fires; procedure

§ 45.2-1145. Operators' reports of accidents; investigations; reports by Department

§ 45.2-1146. Reports of other accidents and injuries

§ 45.2-1147. Duties of mine inspectors

§ 45.2-1148. Frequency of mine inspections

§ 45.2-1149. Evaluation of risks at mines

§ 45.2-1150. Review of inspection reports and records

§ 45.2-1151. Advance notice of inspections; confidentiality of trade secrets

§ 45.2-1152. Scheduling of mine inspections

§ 45.2-1153. Denial of entry

§ 45.2-1154. Duties of operator

§ 45.2-1155. Duties of inspectors

§ 45.2-1156. Certificates of inspection

§ 45.2-1157. Notices of violations

§ 45.2-1158. Closure orders

§ 45.2-1159. Tolling of time for abating violations

§ 45.2-1160. Injunctive relief

§ 45.2-1161. Violations; penalties

§ 45.2-1162. Prosecution of violations

§ 45.2-1163. Fees and costs

§ 45.2-1164. Reports of violations

§ 45.2-1165. Training programs

§ 45.2-1166. Mineral mining safety training

§ 45.2-1167. Mineral mining safety training programs