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Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999
sec.228Accreditation conditions
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### sec.228 Accreditation conditions
The Minister may accredit a corporation on the conditions the Minister considers appropriate.
A condition may provide for the following—
security for the provision of mines rescue services for every underground mine and compliance with the performance criteria;
enforcement of the security, even if there is a penalty or liability under this part;
payment of any reasonable costs of remedying a failure by the corporation to provide mines rescue services or comply with the performance criteria.
Subsection (2) does not limit the conditions the Minister may impose.
In subsection (2) —
security includes mortgage, bond, insurance and surety.
(sec.228-ssec.1) The Minister may accredit a corporation on the conditions the Minister considers appropriate.
(sec.228-ssec.2) A condition may provide for the following— security for the provision of mines rescue services for every underground mine and compliance with the performance criteria; enforcement of the security, even if there is a penalty or liability under this part; payment of any reasonable costs of remedying a failure by the corporation to provide mines rescue services or comply with the performance criteria.
(sec.228-ssec.3) Subsection (2) does not limit the conditions the Minister may impose.
(sec.228-ssec.4) In subsection (2) — security includes mortgage, bond, insurance and surety.
- (a) security for the provision of mines rescue services for every underground mine and compliance with the performance criteria;
- (b) enforcement of the security, even if there is a penalty or liability under this part;
- (c) payment of any reasonable costs of remedying a failure by the corporation to provide mines rescue services or comply with the performance criteria.