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Chapter 133
Quarry Safety

Sections

133.001
Short Title
133.002
Purpose
133.003
Definitions
133.011
General Authority of the Commission
133.012
Inventory of Active, Inactive, and Abandoned Quarries and Pits
133.013
Determination of Status
133.021
Persons Responsible for Quarry or Pit
133.031
Report of Abandoned or Inactive Quarry or Pit
133.032
Report of an Active Quarry or Pit
133.033
Form and Content of Report
133.041
Barriers Required
133.042
Construction Standards
133.043
Construction Costs
133.044
Prohibition Against Opening Pits
133.045
Safety Certificate Required
133.046
Form and Contents of Application
133.047
Application Fee
133.048
Review of Application
133.049
Inspection of Barriers
133.050
Issuance of Certificate
133.051
Transfer of Certificate After Transfer of Title
133.052
Recertification After Transfer of Title
133.053
Denial or Revocation of Certificate
133.054
Cessation of Active Pit Operations
133.081
Notice of Violation; Time to Cure
133.082
Civil Penalty
133.083
Injunction
133.084
Recovery of Costs
133.085
Procedure
133.086
Disposition of Penalties and Costs
133.087
Compliance
133.088
Governmental Liability
133.091
County Authority to Regulate
133.092
Area Subject to Regulation
133.093
Conflict with Commission Rule
133.121
Use of Municipal Quarry Site Located in Different Municipality
133.901
Distance Between Pit and Property Line
 



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