Mine entry powers allow authorised government servants to survey mines after three days' notice, or immediately in emergencies. Authorised government servants, by special written order from the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator or an Inspector-cum-Facilitator, may enter a mine after giving not less than three days' notice to the manager to survey, level or measure the mine or its output at any time; if the inspectorial authority deems an emergency to exist, it may authorise entry without notice by written order.
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Mine entry powers allow authorised government servants to survey mines after three days' notice, or immediately in emergencies.
Authorised government servants, by special written order from the Chief Inspector-cum-Facilitator or an Inspector-cum-Facilitator, may enter a mine after giving not less than three days' notice to the manager to survey, level or measure the mine or its output at any time; if the inspectorial authority deems an emergency to exist, it may authorise entry without notice by written order.
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