FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION
601 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NW
SUITE 9500
WASHINGTON, DC 20001
July 31, 2009
SECRETARY OF LABOR,
MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (MSHA)
v.
McCOY ELKHORN COAL CORP.
Docket No. KENT 2009-1128
A.C. No. 15-15138-171766
Docket No. KENT 2009-1129
A.C. No. 15-18250-171772
Docket No. KENT 2009-1130
A.C. No. 15-18721-171781
Docket No. KENT 2009-1131
A.C. No. 15-18775-171784
BEFORE: Duffy, Chairman; Jordan, Young, and Cohen, Commissioners
ORDER
BY THE COMMISSION:
This matter arises under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977, 30 U.S.C.
§ 801 et seq. (2006) (“Mine Act”). On May 26, 2009, the Commission received requests to
reopen four penalty assessments issued to McCoy Elkhorn Coal Corporation (“McCoy”) that
may have become final orders of the Commission pursuant to section 105(a) of the Mine Act, 30
U.S.C. § 815(a).
Under section 105(a) of the Mine Act, an operator who wishes to contest a proposed penalty must notify the Secretary of Labor no later than 30 days after receiving the proposed penalty assessment. If the operator fails to notify the Secretary, the proposed penalty assessment is deemed a final order of the Commission. 30 U.S.C. § 815(a).
McCoy states that it never received Proposed Assessment Nos. 000171766, 000171772, 000171781 and 000171784. The Secretary states that Federal Express attempted delivery without success on December 26, 2008, for all four proposed assessments. She suggests that it is possible that the mine offices were closed for the holidays. The Secretary submits that in order to achieve proper service, she will re-serve the proposed assessments by Federal Express at the address of record, and that McCoy will then have 30 days after receipt to either pay or contest the proposed assessments.
Having reviewed McCoy’s requests and the Secretary’s response, we deny McCoy’s requests to reopen as moot. The Secretary may proceed as she has outlined in her response, and, if any of the proposed penalties are contested by McCoy, this case shall proceed pursuant to the Mine Act and the Commission’s Procedural Rules, 29 C.F.R. Part 2700. See Lehigh Cement Co., 28 FMSHRC 440, 441 (July 2006).
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Michael F. Duffy, Chairman
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Mary Lu Jordan, Commissioner
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Michael G. Young, Commissioner
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Robert F. Cohen, Jr., Commissioner
Distribution:
Melanie J. Kilpatrick, Esq.
Rajkovich, Williams, Kilpatrick & True, PLLC
2333 Alumni Park Plaza, Suite 310
Lexington, KY 40517
Myra James, Chief
Office of Civil Penalty Compliance, MSHA
U.S. Dept. Of Labor
1100 Wilson Blvd., 25th Floor
Arlington, VA 22209-3939
W. Christian Schumann, Esq.
Office of the Solicitor
U.S. Department of Labor
1100 Wilson Blvd., Room 2220
Arlington, VA 22209-2296
Chief Administrative Law Judge Robert J. Lesnick
Federal Mine Safety & Health Review Commission
601 New Jersey Avenue, N. W., Suite 9500
Washington, D.C. 20001-2021