PRINTER'S NO. 2315

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 1846 Session of 1987


        INTRODUCED BY DeWEESE, HALUSKA, BELARDI, PRESSMANN, STEIGHNER,
           PETRONE, COWELL, KUKOVICH, BELFANTI, DALEY, BATTISTO, TELEK,
           WOZNIAK, TRELLO, MICHLOVIC, KASUNIC, PISTELLA, G. SNYDER,
           SHOWERS, TIGUE, ITKIN, PRESTON, LEVDANSKY, MORRIS, MARKOSEK,
           SWEET, HASAY, STABACK, CALTAGIRONE, LAUGHLIN AND LLOYD,
           OCTOBER 19, 1987

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON MINES AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT,
           OCTOBER 19, 1987

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of November 10, 1965 (P.L.721, No.346),
     2     entitled "An act relating to anthracite coal mines; amending,
     3     revising, consolidating and changing the laws relating
     4     thereto; providing for the health and safety of persons
     5     employed in and about the anthracite coal mines of
     6     Pennsylvania, and for the protection and preservation of
     7     property connected therewith; prescribing powers and duties
     8     in connection therewith; prescribing penalties, and repealing
     9     existing laws," prohibiting the use of internal combustion
    10     engines in underground coal mines.

    11     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
    12  hereby enacts as follows:
    13     Section 1.  The act of November 10, 1965 (P.L.721, No.346),
    14  known as the Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Mine Act, is amended
    15  by adding a section to read:
    16     Section 416.  Internal Combustion Engines Prohibited.--The
    17  use of an internal combustion engine shall not be permitted in
    18  any underground coal mine, except that any internal combustion
    19  engine which has met with the approval of the secretary for use


     1  in an underground coal mine prior to the effective date of this
     2  act, may, subject to at least twice per year inspections,
     3  continue in operation until the useful life of such engine shall
     4  expire.
     5     Section 2.  Section 802 of the act is repealed.
     6     Section 3.  This act shall take effect immediately.
















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