Maryland Code § EN-15-615

Section EN-15-615
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(a) By the twenty-fifth day of each month, a deep mine operator shall file a
monthly progress report with the Secretary on a form furnished by the Secretary. In
the report, the operator shall indicate the total area affected, number of mine
openings, tonnage of coal removed, and changes in this information over previous
months. An annual report shall be furnished to the Secretary not later than February
25 of each year for the preceding year covering facts the Secretary may require
regarding the production and condition of the operation during the calendar year
preceding. The operator also shall update the information on the maps previously
supplied with the permit application.
(b) On the basis of the approved annual and monthly progress or completion
reports the Secretary shall assess a 15-cent surcharge for each ton of coal removed
during the past year. Nine cents of the amounts collected from each ton of coal
removed shall be retained by the Secretary and 6 cents shall be remitted directly to
the county in which the coal was removed.
(c) Every six months the operator of each mine shall cause to be accurately
shown on the map and on the copies any extension of any portion of the mine, which
was made during the intervening period, and any portion of the mine and mine
workings, discontinued or abandoned.

(d) If the district mine inspector reasonably believes that any map of any
mine or copy furnished to him under the provisions of this section is inaccurate, he
may order a survey of what he believes has been mapped incorrectly. The cost of the
survey is recoverable from the operator as other debts are recoverable by law.
However, if the map claimed to be inaccurate is found to be sufficiently accurate for
its intended purpose, the reasonable cost of the survey is payable by the State.

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