West Virginia Code § 22-9-4

Notice by persons operating coal mines
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(a) Any person owning or operating a coal mine on June 8, 1955, and having knowledge that
it overlies or is within two thousand linear feet of a gas storage reservoir, shall within thirty
days notify the director and the storage operator of such fact unless such notification has
already been provided to the director pursuant to the provisions of former article four,
chapter twenty-two-b of this code. e
(b) When any person owning or operating a coal mine hereafter expects that within the
ensuing nine-month period such coal mine will be extended to a point which will be within
two thousand linear feet of any storage reservoir, such person shuall notify the director and
the storage operator in writing of such fact.
(c) Any person hereafter intending to establish or reestablish an operating coal mine which
when established or reestablished will be over a storage reservoir or within two thousand
linear feet of a storage reservoir, or which upon being established or reestablished may
within nine months thereafter be expected to be wilthin two thousand linear feet of a storage
reservoir, shall notify the director and the stosrage operator in writing before doing so and
such notice shall include the date on which it is intended the operating coal mine will be
established or reestablished.
Any person who serves such notice of an intention to establish or reestablish an operating
coal mine under this subsection, without intending in good faith to establish or reestablish
such mine, shall be liable for continuing damages to any storage operator injured by the
serving of such improper notice and shall be guilty of a misdemeanor under this article and
subject to the same penalties as set forth in section twelve of this article.

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