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S.B. 94 Enrolled

                 

MINE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

                 
2004 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Mike Dmitrich

                 
                  LONG TITLE
                  General Description:
                      This bill amends coal mining provisions relating to the number of board members on the
                  panel and their per diem, and amends provisions relating to coal mine electrician
                  certification.
                  Highlighted Provisions:
                      This bill:
                      .    reduces the number of members on the Coal Mine Certification Panel;
                      .    amends per diem allowances;
                      .    eliminates certain provisions for coal mine certification; and
                      .    amends citizenship requirement provisions.
                  Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
                      None
                  Other Special Clauses:
                      None
                  Utah Code Sections Affected:
                  AMENDS:
                      40-2-14, as last amended by Chapter 375, Laws of Utah 1997
                      40-2-15, as last amended by Chapter 59, Laws of Utah 2003
                 
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 40-2-14 is amended to read:
                       40-2-14. Panel -- Composition -- Duties -- Compensation -- Division to grant
                  certificates.


                      (1) The commissioner of the Labor Commission shall appoint a panel composed of the
                  commissioner or the commissioner's designee and at least [12] eight other members with equal
                  representation and participation from:
                      (a) coal mining management representatives; and
                      (b) hourly coal mining employee representatives.
                      (2) The panel members shall:
                      (a) have at least five years' experience in coal mining in this state;
                      (b) examine those applicants referred to in Section 40-2-15 as to their competency and
                  qualifications;
                      (c) meet when directed by the commissioner or the commissioner's designee; and
                      [(d) except for employees of the Labor Commission, receive $50 per day spent:]
                      [(i) performing their duties; or]
                      [(ii) for actual and necessary travel expenses; and]
                      [(e)] (d) hold office at the pleasure of the commissioner.
                      (3) Panel members who are not government employees shall receive no compensation or
                  benefits for their services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the performance of
                  the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections
                  63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
                      [(3)] (4) The commission shall grant certificates to those persons referred to in Section
                  40-2-15 who pass their examinations.
                      Section 2. Section 40-2-15 is amended to read:
                       40-2-15. Certification requirements -- Fees -- Recertification.
                      (1) The Labor Commission shall collect a fee for the following:
                      (a) certification tests;
                      (b) sections of the examination that must be retaken; or
                      (c) recertification certificates.
                      (2) The Labor Commission shall determine fees in this section under Section 63-38-3.2 .
                      (3) Any section of the certification test may be retaken if not successfully completed.

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                      (4) Experience and education required to obtain a certificate for the corresponding
                  occupations are as follows:
                      (a) A mine foreman certificate requires at least four years varied underground coal mining
                  experience, of which:
                      (i) two years' experience may be credited to a mining engineering graduate of an
                  approved four-year college; or
                      (ii) one year's experience may be credited to a graduate of a two-year course in mining
                  technology.
                      (b) (i) A surface foreman certificate requires at least three years of varied surface
                  experience.
                      (ii) An applicant may receive credit for surface experience in any other industry that has
                  substantially equivalent surface facilities.
                      (c) A fire boss certificate requires at least two years of underground coal mining
                  experience, of which:
                      (i) one year's experience may be credited to a mining engineering graduate of an approved
                  four-year college; or
                      (ii) six months' experience may be credited to a graduate of a two-year course in mining
                  technology.
                      [(d) An underground mine electrician certificate requires at least one year of varied
                  electrical experience as specified in 30 C.F.R. Sec. 75.153.]
                      [(e) A surface mine electrician certificate requires at least one year of varied surface
                  electrical experience as specified in 30 C.F.R. Sec. 77.103.]
                      [(f) Electricians shall recertify as specified in 30 C.F.R. Sec. 75.153 or 30 C.F.R. Sec.
                  77.103.]
                      [(5) Unless prohibited by federal law, United States citizenship is required for any person
                  who receives a certificate for occupations referred to in this section, unless that person:]
                      [(a) presents satisfactory evidence of good moral character; and]
                      [(b) has declared his intention to become a United States citizen.]

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                      [(6)] (5) A certified person who leaves the mining industry for a period of five years must
                  be recertified.

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