Oklahoma Code § 45-907

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Inspection and examination of active strip and surface
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It shall be the duty of the Department of Mines to enter into
and examine thoroughly each and every active strip or surface mine
in the state four to six times annually and in response to
compliance concerns to see that the provisions of this act are
observed and strictly carried out.  Mines with resident safety
engineers supplying the Department with monthly self-monitoring
reports shall be inspected a minimum of twice a year.  The Chief
Mine Inspector or assistant inspectors, or both, may enter, inspect
and examine any strip or surface pit and the works and machinery
belonging thereto at all times, either by night or by day.  The
owner and the employees may each designate a person who shall
accompany the inspector during the state inspection of the mine.
After each inspection the inspector shall make a report in

triplicate of the condition of the mine with recommendations and
orders.  One copy shall be placed on file in the office of the Chief
Mine Inspector, one copy shall remain with the inspector, and one
copy shall be given to the operator who shall post it in a
conspicuous place available for public inspection where it can be
read and where it shall remain until the next state inspection
report is issued.  Within thirty (30) days after receiving the
report of the inspector in which any important recommendations are
made, the owner shall send a report to the Chief Mine Inspector
stating what steps have been taken to comply with the
recommendations.
Added by Laws 1978, c. 148, § 7, emerg. eff. April 7, 1978. Amended
by Laws 1986, c. 308, § 8, operative July 1, 1986; Laws 2010, c.
293, § 1, emerg. eff. June 6, 2010.

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