Maryland Code § EN-15-401

Section EN-15-401
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(a) Each operator shall notify the Bureau immediately in the manner the
Bureau prescribes if:
(1) Any change occurs in the name of the operator of a mine, an
executive official concerned with its operation, or in the designation of the mine;
(2) A mine has been abandoned or work discontinued;
(3) Work has commenced for the purpose of opening a new mine. The
notice shall include sketch maps outlining the plans intended to be pursued in the
opening;
(4) The working of a mine is resumed after an abandonment or
discontinuance for a period exceeding two months; or
(5) A squeeze, crush, or fire occurs, or a dangerous body of water,
explosive, or noxious gas is found.
(b) Each operator shall obtain from the Bureau and keep accessible at the
mine a supply of the printed laws, rules, regulations, notices, forms, and record books
required by law. He shall see that this material is delivered to every worker.
(c) At least once a week, each operator shall require the superintendent or
managing official in charge of the mine to examine, read, and countersign in ink any
report the mine foreman enters in the mine record book. If the person finds on
examination or otherwise that the law is being violated, he shall stop any violation
immediately. Each operator shall require the superintendent or other managing
official in charge of the mine, and any other official in whatever capacity, to comply

with the provisions of this subtitle, and especially not to obstruct the mine foreman
or any other official in the execution of his duties. The operator, or a representative
other than the mine foreman, shall visit every working place in each mine once every
60 days in order to note the condition of each place.
(d) Each operator shall assist the Bureau and its officers in making any
proper inspection. He shall execute promptly every proper order made under the
provisions of this subtitle. An operator may not willfully neglect or refuse to obey any
order, or interfere with the Bureau or any agent in the proper discharge of its or his
duties.

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