Title 30 › Chapter 22— MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH › Subchapter I— GENERAL › § 815
The Secretary must send a certified letter to a mine operator after an inspection if a citation or penalty is planned. The letter must say what penalty is proposed and give the operator 30 days to say they want to contest it. A copy goes to the miners’ representative. If the operator does not contest in 30 days (and no miner contests), the citation and penalty become final and cannot be reviewed by any court or agency. If the operator refuses the certified mail, that counts as having received it. If a required fix was not made, the Secretary can send a similar 30‑day notice of a penalty for failing to correct the violation. When deciding that penalty, the Secretary must look at things like past violations, size of the business, negligence, how serious the violation was, the operator’s ability to stay in business, and whether the operator tried in good faith to fix the problem. Someone can also ask the Commission for temporary relief after a hearing if they are likely to win and the relief will not harm miners’ health or safety. No one may fire, punish, or interfere with a miner, miner representative, or job applicant for making safety complaints, reporting dangers, taking required medical checks or transfers, starting proceedings, or testifying. A worker who thinks this happened must file a complaint with the Secretary within 60 days. The Secretary must send a copy to the accused and begin an investigation within 15 days. If the complaint is not frivolous, the Commission can order the miner put back to work right away while the case is decided. The Secretary must tell the complainant the investigation result within 90 days. If the Secretary finds a violation, he brings the case to the Commission for a hearing and final order. If the Secretary finds no violation, the complainant has 30 days to take the case to the Commission. The Commission’s orders are issued after a hearing and become final 30 days after they are issued.
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30 U.S.C. § 815
Title 30 — Mineral Lands and Mining
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60