Colorado Code § 34-24-103

Explosives and diesel permits - fees - active and inactive mines operation - fund
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(1) To protect the public health and safety from the improper storage, transportation, and
use of explosives at mine sites, the office of active and inactive mines is authorized to enter into
agreements with the United States bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives and other
authorized federal agencies, consistent with their statutory authorities, to provide explosives
inspection and other explosives assistance to such federal agencies regarding mine site
explosives storage, transportation, and use.
(2) and (3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2003, p. 2490, § 2, effective June 5, 2003.)
(4) No diesel-powered machinery or equipment shall be used in any underground mine
until it has been approved by the United States mine safety and health administration and
approved or permitted by the office of active and inactive mines. The office of active and
inactive mines has the authority to conduct any investigations which may be necessary to grant
or renew such permits.
(5) (a) The fee for the issuance of each diesel permit relating to mining operations shall
be a fee specified in paragraph (b) of this subsection (5). Moneys received from such fees shall
be credited to the office of active and inactive mines operation fund, which fund is hereby
created. All moneys credited to said fund, and all interest earned on such moneys, are subject to
appropriation by the general assembly for paying the expenses of the office of active and
inactive mines, and said moneys shall remain in such fund for such purposes and shall not revert
to the general fund.
(b) The fee specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (5) shall be in accordance with
the following table:
Employees Permit Fee
1-5 $10.00
6-25 $30.00
26-50 $50.00
51-75 $70.00
76 or more $90.00
(5.5) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2003, p. 2490, § 2, effective June 5, 2003.)
(6) If, following a hearing held in accordance with the provisions of article 4 of title 24,
C.R.S., the head of the office of active and inactive mines finds that the applicant for a permit
under this section or the holder of a permit issued under this section has committed any violation
of this article relating to the use of diesel equipment in mining operations, the head of the office
of active and inactive mines may refuse to issue, revoke, or suspend such permit.
(7) A permit issued pursuant to this section may be withheld or suspended if the
permittee fails to pay any permit fees.

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