Oklahoma Code § 45-766

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Right of entry - Inspections - Signs - Violations - Public
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inspection of records, etc.
A.  The representatives of the Department may enter upon the
lands of the operator at all times deemed reasonable and necessary
by the Department without advance notice and upon presentation of
appropriate credentials for the purpose of inspection, to determine
whether the provisions of this act have been complied with, and may
at reasonable times, and without delay, have access to and copy any
records, inspect any monitoring equipment or method of operation
required under this act.
B.  The inspections by the Department shall:

1.  Occur on an irregular basis averaging at least one partial
inspection per month for each active surface coal mining and
reclamation operation covered by permit.  Partial inspections on
each inactive surface coal mining and reclamation operation covered
by permit shall be conducted as necessary to ensure the effective
enforcement of this act.  At least one complete inspection shall be
conducted per calendar quarter on each active and inactive surface
coal mining and reclamation operation covered by permit.
For the purpose of this section, an inactive surface coal mining
and reclamation operation is defined as those operations which have
obtained at least a sixty percent (60%) bond release pursuant to
paragraph 1 of subsection A of Section 772 of this title.  All other
surface coal mining operations shall be considered as active;
2.  Occur without prior notice to the permittee or his agents or
employees except for necessary on-site meetings with the permittee;
and
3.  Include the filing of inspection reports adequate to enforce
the requirements of and to carry out the terms and purposes of this
act.
C.  Each permittee shall maintain in a conspicuous place at the
entrances to the surface coal mining and reclamation operations
clearly visible signs which set forth the name, business address and
phone number of the permittee and the permit number of the surface
coal mining and reclamation operations.
D.  Each inspector, upon detection of each violation of any
requirement of this act, shall immediately inform the operator in
writing of the violation, and shall report in writing any such
violation to the Department.
E.  Copies of any records, reports, inspection materials or
information obtained under this act by the Department shall be made
immediately available for inspection by the public at central and
sufficient locations designated by the Department in the county,
multicounty and state area of mining so that they are conveniently
available to residents in the areas of mining, excepting such
information required to be kept confidential by this act.

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