§ 11-7-307 - Manner of working room and pillar plan mine.
               	 		
11-7-307.    Manner of working room and pillar plan mine.
    (a)  The  owner, agent, lessee, or operator of any coal mine in this state, if  the mine is worked on the room and pillar plan, shall cause the work to  be prosecuted in the mine in the following manner:
      (1)  Two  (2) entries parallel with each other must be driven for the ingress and  egress of the air, and crosscuts must be made at intervals not to  exceed forty feet (40') apart;
      (2)  Where  gas exists the crosscuts shall be driven thirty feet (30') apart or a  crosscut shall be made at any other place ordered by the management;
      (3)  No room shall be turned inside the last course cut.
(b)    (1)  The  State Mine Inspector shall give notice in writing to the owner, agent,  lessee, or operator in charge of each coal mine worked on the room and  pillar plan, to conform to the requirements set out in subsection (a) of  this section.
      (2)  If the  requirements are not complied with in the mines, then the owner, agent,  lessee, or operator so failing shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor  and on conviction shall be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor  more than fifty dollars ($50.00) for each day in which the mine is  operated in violation of the above requirements.