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[80 STAT. 777]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 777]

80 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 8 9 - 5 7 7 - S E P T. 16, 1966

mine inspection or safety agency to assign a State inspector to inspect the mine. The State agency shall then promptly assign a State inspector to inspect the mine affected by such order and file an inspection report with the Secretary and the State agency. The order of the duly authorized representative of the Secretary shall remain in effect, but shall inmiediately be subject to review as provided in this Act. REVIEW BY SECRETARY

SEC. 9. (a) An operator notified of an order made pursuant to section 8(a) may applj^ to the Secretary for annulment or revision of such order. Upon receipt of such application the Secretary shall make a special inspection of the mine affected by such order, or cause three duly authorized representatives of the Secretary of the Interior, other than the representative who made such order, to make such inspection of such mine and to report thereon to him. Upon making such special inspection himself, or upon receiving the report of such inspection made by such representatives, the Secretary shall find whether or not danger throughout the area of such mine as set out in such order existed at the time of making such special inspection. If he finds that such danger did not then exist throughout such area of such mine, he shall make an order, consistent with his findings, revising or annulling the order under review. If he finds that such danger did then exist throughout such area of such mine, he shall make an order denying such application. (b) An operator notified of an order made pursuant to section 8(b) may apply to the Secretary for annulment or revision of such order. Upon receipt of such application the Secretary shall make a special inspection of the mine affected by such order, or cause three duly authorized representatives of the Secretary of the Interior, other than the representative who made such order, to make such inspection of such mine and report thereon to him. Upon making such special inspection himself, or upon receiving the report of such inspection made by such representatives, the Secretary shall find whether or not there was a violation of a mandatory safety standard as described in such order, at the time of the making of such order. If he finds there was no such violation, he shall make an order annulling the order under review. If he finds there was such a violation, he shall also find whether or not such violation was totally abated at the time of the making of such special inspection. If he finds that such violation was totally abated at such time, he shall make an order annulling the order under review. If he finds that such violation was not totally abated at such time, he shall find whether or not the period of time within which such violation should be totally abated, fixed under section 8(b), should be extended. If he finds that such period of time should be extended, he shall find what a reasonable extension of such period of time would be. Thereupon he shall find the extent of the area of such mine which was affected by such violation at the time such special inspection was made, and then he shall make an order, consistent with his findings, revising the order under review. If he finds that such violation was not totally abated at the time of such special inspection, and that such period of time should not be extended, he shall find the extent of the area of such mine which was affected by such violation at the time such special inspection was made, and he shall then make an order, consistent with his findings, affirming or revising the order under review. (c) I n view of the urgent need for prompt decision of matters submitted to the Secretary under this section, all actions which the Secre-

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