Effective: September 29, 2015
Latest Legislation: House Bill 64 - 131st General Assembly
(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:
(i) A certified mine foreperson;
(ii) A person who is qualified to conduct such examinations as provided in division (D) of this section;
(iii) A person designated by the certified mine foreperson as a competent person.
(3) For purposes of this section, a competent person is a person who has been trained in accordance with 30 C.F.R. part 46 and been determined by a certified mine foreperson to have demonstrated the ability, training, knowledge, or experience necessary to perform the duty to which the person is assigned. A person is not a competent person if the chief of the division of mineral resources management demonstrates, with good cause, that the person does not have the ability, training, knowledge, or experience necessary to perform that duty.
(4) The operator of a surface mining operation shall maintain records demonstrating that a competent person designated by a certified mine foreperson has the ability, training, knowledge, or experience to perform the duty to which the person is assigned as well as records of the competent person's training in accordance with 30 C.F.R. part 46. The operator shall make the records available to the chief upon request.
(B) The chief shall conduct examinations for the position of certified mine foreperson in accordance with rules. In order to be eligible for examination as a certified mine foreperson, an applicant shall file with the chief an affidavit establishing the applicant's qualifications to take the examination. The chief shall grade examinations and issue certificates.
(C)(1) A certificate issued under this section shall not expire unless the certificate holder has not been employed in a surface mining operation for five consecutive years. If the certificate holder has not been employed in a surface mining operation for five consecutive years, the certificate holder may retake the mine foreperson examination or may petition the chief to accept past employment history in lieu of fulfilling the employment requirement established in this division. The chief shall grant or deny the petition by issuance of an order. If the chief grants the petition, the chief shall reissue the certificate.
(2) If a certificate issued under this section is suspended, the certificate shall not be renewed until the suspension period expires and the person whose certificate is suspended successfully completes all actions required by the chief. If an applicant's license, certificate, or similar authority that is issued by another state to perform specified mining duties is suspended or revoked by that state, the applicant shall be ineligible for examination for or renewal of a certificate in this state during that period of suspension or revocation. A certificate that has been revoked shall not be renewed.
(3) If a person who has been certified by the chief under this section purposely violates this chapter, the chief may suspend or revoke the certificate after an investigation and hearing conducted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code are completed.
(4) If a person holds a certificate issued under this section that has not expired prior to the effective date of this amendment, the chief, upon request, shall reissue to that person a certificate that does not expire as provided in division (C)(1) of this section.
(5) If a person holds a certificate issued under this section that expired on or after April 7, 2012, and has not been issued a new certificate prior to the effective date of this amendment, the chief, upon request, shall issue to that person a certificate that does not expire as provided in division (C)(1) of this section, provided that the person is in compliance with all other applicable requirements established in this chapter and rules adopted under it.
(D) In lieu of employing a certified mine foreperson, the operator of a surface mining operation may submit to the chief a detailed training plan under which persons who qualify under the plan may conduct and document examinations at the surface mining operation for purposes of 30 C.F.R. part 56, as amended. The chief shall review the plan and determine if the plan complies with the requirements established in rules. The chief shall approve or deny the plan and notify in writing the operator who submitted the plan of the chief's decision.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources
Chapter 1514 | Other Surface Mining
Section 1514.01 | Other Surface Mining Definitions.
Section 1514.011 | Authority of Division of Mineral Resources Management.
Section 1514.02 | Surface or In-Stream Mining Permit - Application Contents.
Section 1514.021 | Application for Renewal of Permit or Renewal Permit.
Section 1514.022 | Submitting Application and Advertisement.
Section 1514.023 | Zoning Resolutions or Ordinances.
Section 1514.024 | Agreement for Road Improvement.
Section 1514.03 | Annual Report.
Section 1514.04 | Filing Surety Bond or Equivalent.
Section 1514.05 | Request for Inspection at Completion of Phase of Reclamation.
Section 1514.051 | Forfeiture of Performance Bond - Priority Lien.
Section 1514.07 | Order of Chief to Be in Writing.
Section 1514.071 | Civil Penalty in Addition to Other Penalties.
Section 1514.072 | Civil Action to Compel Compliance With Order.
Section 1514.08 | Administrative Rules for Permits and Reclamation.
Section 1514.09 | Representation on Commission for Appeals.
Section 1514.10 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 1514.11 | Use of Moneys in Mining Regulation and Safety Fund.
Section 1514.12 | Use of Explosives.
Section 1514.30 | Interstate Mining Compact - Interstate Mining Commission.
Section 1514.301 | Identifying State Agency for Whose Benefit Real Property Is Acquired.
Section 1514.32 | Copies of Bylaws and Amendments Filed With Secretary of State.
Section 1514.40 | Adoption of Safety Rules.
Section 1514.41 | Inspections by the Chief.
Section 1514.42 | Safety Audit Where Mine Safety Training Requested.
Section 1514.43 | Enforcement of Rule-Based Safety Standards.
Section 1514.44 | Order to Abate Dangerous Condition or Practice.
Section 1514.45 | Annual Safety Performance Evaluation.
Section 1514.46 | Mine Safety Training at Request of Operator.
Section 1514.47 | Certified Mine Forepersons; 30 Cfr Part 56 Examinations.
Section 1514.50 | Right of Entry to Perform Inspections or Reclamation.