Title 30Mineral Lands and MiningRelease 119-73

§938 Miners suffering from pneumoconiosis; discrimination prohibited

Title 30 › Chapter CHAPTER 22— - MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - BLACK LUNG BENEFITS › Part Part C— - Claims for Benefits After December 31, 1973 › § 938

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Operators must not fire or treat a miner unfairly because the miner has pneumoconiosis. No one may try to get an operator to do that. The word miner here does not include anyone who has been found to be totally disabled. If a miner or their representative thinks this happened, they must ask the Secretary to review it within 90 days. The Secretary will investigate and can hold a public hearing if any party wants one. Parties must get at least five days' written notice before the hearing. The hearing will be recorded and follow federal hearing rules. After the investigation, the Secretary will decide. If a violation is found, the Secretary can order fixes like rehiring the miner and back pay. If the miner wins, the person who broke the rule must pay the miner’s reasonable costs and attorney fees.

Full Legal Text

Title 30, §938

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(a)No operator shall discharge or in any other way discriminate against any miner employed by him by reason of the fact that such miner is suffering from pneumoconiosis. No person shall cause or attempt to cause an operator to violate this section. For the purposes of this subsection the term “miner” shall not include any person who has been found to be totally disabled.
(b)Any miner who believes that he has been discharged or otherwise discriminated against by any person in violation of subsection (a) of this section, or any representative of such miner may, within ninety days after such violation occurs, apply to the Secretary for a review of such alleged discharge or discrimination. A copy of the application shall be sent to such person who shall be the respondent. Upon receipt of such application, the Secretary shall cause such investigation to be made as he deems appropriate. Such investigation shall provide an opportunity for a public hearing at the request of any party to enable the parties to present information relating to such violation. The parties shall be given written notice of the time and place of the hearing at least five days prior to the hearing. Any such hearing shall be of record and shall be subject to section 554 of title 5. Each administrative law judge presiding under this section and under the provisions of subchapters I, II and III of this chapter shall receive compensation at a rate determined under section 5372 of title 5. Upon receiving the report of such investigation, the Secretary shall make findings of fact. If he finds that such violation did occur, he shall issue a decision, incorporating an order therein, requiring the person committing such violation to take such affirmative action as the Secretary deems appropriate, including, but not limited to, the rehiring or reinstatement of the miner to his former position with back pay. If he finds that there was no such violation, he shall issue an order denying the application. Such order shall incorporate the Secretary’s findings therein.
(c)Whenever an order is issued under this subsection granting relief to a miner at the request of such miner, a sum equal to the aggregate amount of all costs and expenses (including the attorney’s fees) as determined by the Secretary to have been reasonably incurred by such miner for, or in connection with, the institution and prosecution of such proceedings, shall be assessed against the person committing the violation.

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Amendments

1990—Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 101–509 amended seventh sentence generally, substituting “determined under section 5372 of title 5” for “not less than that prescribed for GS–16 under section 5332 of title 5”. 1978—Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 95–251 substituted “administrative law judge” for “hearing examiner”.

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Effective Date

of 1990 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 101–509 effective on such date as the President shall determine, but not earlier than 90 days, and not later than 180 days, after Nov. 5, 1990, see section 529 [title III, § 305] of Pub. L. 101–509, set out as a note under section 5301 of Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

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Citation

30 U.S.C. § 938

Title 30Mineral Lands and Mining

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73