Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public definition

Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this chapter in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice, or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before such condition, practice, or violation can be abated. A reasonable expectation of death or serious injury before abatement exists if a rational person, subjected to the same conditions or practices giving rise to the peril, would not expose the person's self to the danger during the time necessary for abatement.
Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition
Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this part in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice, or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the

Examples of Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public in a sentence

  • Is eligible for listing, designation, or recognition under subdivisions (a) to (c).(9) "Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public" means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this part in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice, or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before the condition, practice, or violation can be abated.

  • Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public" means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirements of Chapter 1513.

  • Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirements of the law in a surface coal mining and reclamation opera- tion, which condition, practice or violation could reasonably be expected to cause sub- stantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before the condition, practice or violation can be abated.

  • Is eligible for listing, designation, or recognition under subdivisions (a) to (c).(9) "Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public" means the existence of any condition orpractice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this part in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice, or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before the condition, practice, or violation can be abated.

  • Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirements of the law in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before the condition, practice or vio- lation can be abated.


More Definitions of Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public

Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of a condition or practice, or a violation of a permit requirement or other requirement of this chapter in a mining operation, which condition, practice, or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before the condition, practice, or violation can be abated.
Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of the Surface Mining Act, in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before the condition, practice or violation can be abated. A reasonable expectation of death or serious injury before abatement exists if a
Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this chapter in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice, or violation could reasonably
Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this chapter in a surface coal
Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition, or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of KRS Chapters 350 through 353[or 405 KAR Chapters 1 through 30]; which [condition, practice, or violation] could reasonably be expected to cause substantial, physical harm to persons outside the permit
Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this part in a strip- or underground-coal-mining and reclamation operation that could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before the condition, practice, or violation can be abated. A reasonable expectation of death or serious injury before abatement exists if a rational person, subjected to the same conditions or
Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence in a coal