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2007 SESSION
HB 3190 Coal mine certification; requires pre-employment substance abuse testing and suspension for certain.
Introduced by: Charles W. Carrico, Sr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Coal miner certification and mine safety. Requires pre-employment substance abuse testing and provides for the immediate and temporary suspension of miner certification for certain violations related to drugs or alcohol. Requires certificate holders to notify the Board of Coal Mining Examiners of any drug-related criminal conviction within 30 days. Also allows the Board of Coal Mining Examiners to increase examination fees for miner certification from $10 to an amount not to exceed $50. This bill is identical to SB 1091.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Coal miner Certification and Mine safety. Requires pre-employment substance abuse testing and provides for the immediate and temporary suspension of miner certification for certain violations related to drugs or alcohol. Requires certificate holders to notify the Board of Coal Mining Examiners of any drug-related criminal conviction within 30 days. Also allows the Board of Coal Mining Examiners to increase examination fees for miner certification from $10 to an amount not to exceed $50. This bill is identical to SB 1091.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Certification and Mine safety. Requires pre-employment substance abuse testing and provides for the immediate and temporary suspension of miner certification for certain violations related to drugs or alcohol. Requires certificate holders to notify the Board of Coal Mining Examiners of any drug-related criminal conviction within 30 days. Also allows the Board of Coal Mining Examiners to increase examination fees for miner certification from $10 to an amount not to exceed $50.