MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 891
only other changes made are in style.
7-305. EXAMINATION OF APPLICANT FOR DIFFERENT
CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCE.
(A) IN GENERAL.—ANY APPLICANT FOR A CERTIFICATE
OF COMPETENCE SHALL ANSWER IN WRITING AT LEAST TEN
QUESTIONS DESIGNED TO DISCOVER HIS KNOWLEDGE OF MINING
THEORY, INCLUDING VENTILATION, DRAINAGE, MINING
METHODS, AND THE MINING LAWS OF THE STATE. IN
ADDITION, HE SHALL ANSWER ORALLY, IF FEASIBLE DURING A
VISIT TO A COAL MINE, AT LEAST TEN QUESTIONS ON
PRACTICAL MINE PROBLEMS WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO DISPLAY
HIS PERCEPTION, RESOURCEFULNESS, AND PRACTICAL
JUDGMENT. THE ORAL QUESTIONS AND REPLIES SHALL BE
REDUCED TO WRITING AND BECOME A PART OF THE RECORD OF
THE EXAMINATION. THE EXAMINING AUTHORITY SHALL GRADE
AN APPLICANT ON A BASIS OF 100 POINTS CREDITED FOR
PERFECT ANSWERS, ALLOWING EQUAL WEIGHT FOR EACH
QUALIFICATION OF THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTION,
RESOURCEFULNESS, AND JUDGMENT. ANY APPLICANT FAILING
TO RECEIVE AN AVERAGE OF AT LEAST 70 POINTS FAILS THE
EXAMINATION. EACH APPLICANT SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF HIS
GRADE.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This subsection presently appears
as Article 66C, section 509 of the Code.
The reference to first-class mine foreman
certificate and fire—boss certificate has
been transferred to subsections (b) and
(c), respectively, for purposes of clarity.
An applicant must receive at least 70
points in the aggregate to pass the
examination. The only other changes made
are in style.
(B) FIRST-CLASS MINE FOREMAN CERTIFICATE.—AN
APPLICANT FOR A FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE
SHALL BE ADMITTED TO AN EXAMINATION AFTER HE FILES, ON
A FORM THE EXAMINING AUTHORITY PROVIDES, A SWORN
STATEMENT AS TO ANY MATTER OF FACT WHICH ESTABLISHES
HIS BIGHT TO TAKE THE EXAMINATION, AND PAYS THE FEE
PRESCRIBED FOR THE EXAMINATION. IN THE EXAMINATION
FOR FIRST-CLASS MINE FOREMAN CERTIFICATE, THE
APPLICANT SHALL BE TESTED AS TO HIS THEORETICAL
KNOWLEDGE OF NOXIOUS AND EXPLOSIVE GAS FOUND IN A COAL
MINE. IN ADDITION, HE SHALL ANSWER ORALLY, IF
FEASIBLE DURING A VISIT IN A GASEOUS COAL MINE, AT
LEAST TEN QUESTIONS ON PRACTICAL MINE PROBLEMS WHICH
ARE DESIGNED TO DISPLAY HIS PERCEPTION,
RESOURCEFULNESS, AND PRACTICAL JUDGMENT. THE
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