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SB2607 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2013 and 2014
SB2607

 

Introduced 10/22/2013, by Sen. William R. Haine

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
225 ILCS 710/1  from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4201

    Amends the Fluorspar and Underground Limestone Mines Act. Changes the short title of the Act to the "Fluorspar Mines Act". Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Fluorspar and Underground Limestone Mines
5Act is amended by changing Section 1 as follows:
 
6    (225 ILCS 710/1)  (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4201)
7    Sec. 1. Application of Act; short title; definitions.
8    (a) This Act shall apply to all mines in the State of
9Illinois producing minerals within the meaning of that term, as
10hereinafter defined.
11    (b) This Act may be cited as the Fluorspar and Underground
12Limestone Mines Act.
13    (c) For the purpose of this Act the singular numbers when
14in reference to persons, acts, objects and things of whatsoever
15kind and description shall, whenever the context will permit,
16be taken and held to import and include the plural number and
17the plural number shall similarly be taken and held to import
18and include the singular, and terms that impart the masculine
19gender shall be taken to impart and include the feminine gender
20as well.
21    (d) The term "mine," when used in the Act, shall include
22prospects, openings and open-cuts and workings, and shall
23embrace any and all parts of the property of such "mine" and

 

 

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1mining plant on the surface or underground, that contribute
2directly or indirectly to the mining and handling of minerals.
3    Provided, that when a group of workings in proximity to one
4another and under one management are administered as distinct
5units each working shall be considered a separate mine.
6    (e) The term "mineral" when used in this Act shall mean
7whatever is recognized by the standard authorities as mineral,
8whether metalliferous or non-metalliferous, but shall not be
9held to embrace or include silica, granite, marble, salt, sand,
10gravel, clay, rock, coal, lignite, gas, oil or any substance
11extracted in solution or in the molten state through bore
12holes.
13    (f) The term "operator" when used in this Act shall mean
14the person, firm, or body corporate, in immediate possession of
15any mine and its accessories as owner or lessee thereof, and as
16such responsible for the condition and management thereof.
17    (g) The term "superintendent" when used in this Act shall
18mean the person having the immediate supervision of the mine.
19    (h) The term "mine foreman" when used in this Act shall
20mean the person who at any one time is charged with the general
21direction of the underground work.
22    (i) The term "inspector" when used in this Act shall
23signify the official State Inspector.
24    (j) The words "excavation" and "workings" when used in this
25Act shall signify any and all parts of a mine excavated or
26being excavated, including shafts, raises, tunnels, adits,

 

 

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1open-cuts, and all working places, whether abandoned or in use.
2    (k) Whenever the expression "number of men" or "average
3number of men" employed in a mine are used in this Act as
4defining or constituting classes of mines to which this Act or
5any specific section, clauses, provision or rule thereof, does
6or does not apply, such expressions shall be construed to mean
7the average number of individuals employed during the previous
8year as shown by the returns to the mine inspector or by the
9books or pay roll of the mine, or by all of such means and such
10average number shall be determined by dividing the total number
11of man shifts by the number of days the mine worked during such
12period.
13    (l) The term "explosive" or "explosives" as used in this
14Act shall be held to mean and to include any chemical or any
15mechanical mixture that contains any oxidizing and combustible
16units or other ingredients in such proportions, quantities, or
17packing that an ignition by fire, by friction, by concussion,
18by percussion or by detonation of any part of the compound or
19mixture may cause such a sudden generation of highly heated
20gases that the resultant gaseous pressures are capable of
21producing destructive effect on contiguous objects or of
22destroying life or limb.
23    (m) The term "person" when used in this Act shall be held
24to mean and include a firm or body corporate as well as natural
25persons.
26    (n) The term "underground" as used in this Act shall be

 

 

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1held to mean "within the limits of" any mine working or
2excavation and shall not exclude such workings or excavations
3as may not be covered over by rock or earth.
4    (o) The term "employees" and "men employed" shall be held
5to mean all individuals receiving compensation from the
6operator, directly or indirectly, for labor or services
7performed in connection with the mine and shall include
8contractors, lessors, lessees, tributers, or any one similarly
9employed.
10(Source: P.A. 88-185.)
 
11    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
12becoming law.