Title 30Mineral Lands and MiningRelease 119-73

§964 Scholarships

Title 30 › Chapter CHAPTER 22— - MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › § 964

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary of Education must set up a scholarship program, working with the Secretaries of Labor and Health and Human Services, to grow the number of trained workers for coal mines and for Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) inspectors and regulators. The program can pay all or part of tuition for three kinds of study: 2‑year associate programs that teach basic skills for new coal miners (like math, health and safety, business and supervisory skills, electrical and heavy‑equipment work, and communications); 4‑year bachelor’s programs that train people to be mine safety inspectors (degrees such as mining, civil, mechanical, electrical, industrial, environmental engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health and safety, geology, chemistry, and related fields); and bachelor’s through Ph.D. programs that support mine safety research and broaden the pool of candidates for inspector and regulatory jobs. To get a 2‑year scholarship, a person must have a high school diploma or GED, at least 2 years of full‑time mining or related work, apply, and show interest in mining and do an internship with MSHA or NIOSH’s Office of Mine Safety. For the bachelor’s inspector scholarships, a person must have a high school diploma or GED, at least 5 years of full‑time mining or related work, apply, and agree to work for MSHA for at least 5 years or repay the aid on a prorated basis with interest set by the Secretary. For the research/advanced study scholarships, a person must have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, at least 5 years of full‑time underground mining or related work, and apply. Congress may provide whatever sums are needed to run the program.

Full Legal Text

Title 30, §964

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(a)The Secretary of Education (referred to in this section as the “Secretary”), in consultation with the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall establish a program to provide scholarships to eligible individuals to increase the skilled workforce for both private sector coal mine operators and mine safety inspectors and other regulatory personnel for the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
(b)(1)Under the program under subsection (a), the Secretary may award scholarship to fully or partially pay the tuition costs of eligible individuals enrolled in 2-year associate’s degree programs at community colleges or other colleges and universities that focus on providing the fundamental skills and training that is of immediate use to a beginning coal miner.
(2)The skills described in paragraph (1) shall include basic math, basic health and safety, business principles, management and supervisory skills, skills related to electric circuitry, skills related to heavy equipment operations, and skills related to communications.
(3)To be eligible to receive a scholarship under this subsection an individual shall—
(A)have a high school diploma or a GED;
(B)have at least 2 years experience in full-time employment in mining or mining-related activities;
(C)submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information; and
(D)demonstrate an interest in working in the field of mining and performing an internship with the Mine Safety and Health Administration or the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Office of Mine Safety.
(c)(1)Under the program under subsection (a), the Secretary may award scholarship to fully or partially pay the tuition costs of eligible individuals enrolled in undergraduate bachelor’s degree programs at accredited colleges or universities that provide the skills needed to become mine safety inspectors.
(2)The skills described in paragraph (1) include skills developed through programs leading to a degree in mining engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, environmental engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health and safety, geology, chemistry, or other fields of study related to mine safety and health work.
(3)To be eligible to receive a scholarship under this subsection an individual shall—
(A)have a high school diploma or a GED;
(B)have at least 5 years experience in full-time employment in mining or mining-related activities;
(C)submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information; and
(D)agree to be employed for a period of at least 5 years at the Mine Safety and Health Administration or, to repay, on a pro-rated basis, the funds received under this program, plus interest, at a rate established by the Secretary upon the issuance of the scholarship.
(d)(1)Under the program under subsection (a), the Secretary may award scholarships to fully or partially pay the tuition costs of eligible individuals enrolled in undergraduate bachelor’s degree, masters degree, and Ph.D. degree programs at accredited colleges or universities that provide the skills needed to augment and advance research in mine safety and to broaden, improve, and expand the universe of candidates for mine safety inspector and other regulatory positions in the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
(2)The skills described in paragraph (1) include skills developed through programs leading to a degree in mining engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, environmental engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health and safety, geology, chemistry, or other fields of study related to mine safety and health work.
(3)To be eligible to receive a scholarship under this subsection an individual shall—
(A)have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited 4-year institution;
(B)have at least 5 years experience in full-time employment in underground mining or mining-related activities; and
(C)submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information.
(e)There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section.

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30 U.S.C. § 964

Title 30Mineral Lands and Mining

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Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73