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  8. Act 163 of 1911 Copper and Iron Mine Inspectors...


Act 163 of 1911 Copper and Iron Mine Inspectors (425.101 - 425.113)


  • Section 425.101 Inspector of Mines; Election, Term, and Qualifications; Prohibited Employment; Eligibility.
  • Section 425.102 Inspectors Prior to Election; Appointment, Duties.
  • Section 425.103 Inspectors; Terms of Office, Commencement.
  • Section 425.104 Repealed. 1967, Act 33, Eff. Nov. 2, 1967.
  • Section 425.105 Inspectors; Bonds.
  • Section 425.106 Deputies; Appointment, Duties.
  • Section 425.107 Inspectors and Deputies; Compensation, Limit.
  • Section 425.108 Inspector of Mines; Duties; Idle or Abandoned Mine; Notice; Erection of Fences or Railings; Verification of Return and Statement; Audit and Payment of Expenses; Certification, Assessment, Collection, and Disposition of Expense Amount.
  • Section 425.108a Inspection; Certificate of Safety; Unlawful Entry of Mine, Penalty.
  • Section 425.109 Accidents; Liability.
  • Section 425.110 Cooperation From Mine Officials; Penalty for Refusal.
  • Section 425.111 Inspectors and Assistants; Salaries and Mileage.
  • Section 425.112 Notice to Inspect; Privilege, Penalty for Divulging Name of Informant.
  • Section 425.113 Annual Report; Time, Contents.
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