Medical examination costs in mines are generally borne by the employer, except after appellate medical board unfitness re-examination. Cost of medical examination under the mining safety rules is to be borne by the employer of the mine. An exception applies where a person is declared unfit for employment in mines after re-examination by the appellate medical board, in which case the employer is not required to bear the cost under this rule.
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Medical examination costs in mines are generally borne by the employer, except after appellate medical board unfitness re-examination.
Cost of medical examination under the mining safety rules is to be borne by the employer of the mine. An exception applies where a person is declared unfit for employment in mines after re-examination by the appellate medical board, in which case the employer is not required to bear the cost under this rule.
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