40-2-102 - Definitions.
40-2-102. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Adverse action" means to take any of the following actions against a person in amanner that affects the person's employment or contractual relationships:
(a) discharge the person;
(b) threaten the person;
(c) coerce the person;
(d) intimidate the person; or
(e) discriminate against the person, including to discriminate in:
(i) compensation;
(ii) terms;
(iii) conditions;
(iv) location;
(v) rights;
(vi) immunities;
(vii) promotions; or
(viii) privileges.
(2) "Coal mine" means:
(a) the following used in extracting coal from its natural deposits in the earth by anymeans or method:
(i) the land;
(ii) a structure;
(iii) a facility;
(iv) machinery;
(v) a tool;
(vi) equipment;
(vii) a shaft;
(viii) a slope;
(ix) a tunnel;
(x) an excavation; and
(xi) other property; and
(b) the work of preparing extracted coal, including a coal preparation facility.
(3) "Commission" means the Labor Commission created in Section 34A-1-103.
(4) "Commissioner" means the commissioner appointed under Section 34A-1-201.
(5) "Council" means the Mine Safety Technical Advisory Council created in Section40-2-203.
(6) "Director" means the director of the Utah Office of Coal Mine Safety appointed underSection 40-2-202.
(7) "Major coal mine accident" means any of the following at a coal mine located inUtah:
(a) a mine explosion;
(b) a mine fire;
(c) the flooding of a mine;
(d) a mine collapse; or
(e) the accidental death of an individual at a mine.
(8) "Mine Safety and Health Administration" means the federal Mine Safety and HealthAdministration within the United States Department of Labor.
(9) "Office" means the Utah Office of Coal Mine Safety created in Section 40-2-201.
(10) "Panel" means the Coal Miner Certification Panel created in Section 40-2-204.
(11) "Unsafe condition" means a danger that reasonably could be expected to causeserious harm to a person or property.
Enacted by Chapter 113, 2008 General Session