52 Pa. Stat. § 662

Current through P.A. Acts 2023-32
Section 662 - Maps and plans of workings or excavations; deposit with mayors or county commissioners; public records

Every owner, operator, lessor, lessee, or general contractor, engaged in the mining anthracite coal within this Commonwealth, shall make, or cause to be made, a true and accurate map or plan of the workings or excavations of such coal mine or colliery, which shall be drawn to a scale of such size as to show conveniently and legibly all markings and numbers required to be placed thereon by the terms of this act. Such maps or plans shall also show, in detail and in markings of a distinctive color, all contemplated workings which are intended to be undertaken or developed within the succeeding six months. Such maps or plans shall be deposited, as often as once in six months, with the mayor in cities where such coal mines or collieries are situated. In boroughs and townships of the first class, such maps or plans shall be filed with the county commissioners of the proper county. Such maps or plans shall be considered public records, and shall be open to the inspection of the public, and copies or tracings may be made therefrom. No mining shall be done which is not shown on the map or plan filed at least ten days previously.

52 P.S. § 662

1921, May 27, P.L. 1198, § 2.