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<br /> <br />~ . <br />Page 65 <br />Rule 3 <br />Section 3.1.12 <br />landowner if such buildings or stntctures will not conflict with the <br />post-mining land use. <br />:3.1:12:Signs and Markers: <br />(1) At the entrance of the mine site the Operator shall post a <br />sign, which shall be clearly visible from the access road, with the <br />following: <br />(a) the name of the Operator, <br />(b) a statement that a reclamation permit for the operation <br />has been issued by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board, <br />and <br />(c) the pemtit number. <br />(2) The boundaries of the affected area will be marked by <br />monuments or other markers that are clearly visible and adequate to <br />delineate such boundaries. <br />(3) The Office may approve an alternative plan for identifying <br />the boundaries of the affected land if the Operator includes such a plan in <br />the permit application. <br />t2t 3.2 INSPECTION AND MONTPORING <br />_ (1) Entry upon lands for inspection: the Board or Office may <br />enter upon the lands of the Operator at all reasonable times for the purpose <br />of inspection to determine whether the provisions of the Act and these Rules <br />have been complied with. <br />(2) Persons authorized under the Act and these Rules to conduct <br />inspections shall, prior to entry onto any lands, notify the Operator of their <br />intent to enter and inspectors shall comply with all federal, state, local and <br />company safety rules. <br />(3) Any state official or employee of the Office shall promptly <br />report to the Board any possible violation of a permit, law or these Rules <br />of which they have knowledge, whether obtained from personal inspection <br />or from written reports on mining operations. <br />(4) Upon receipt of Notice of Possible Violation(s), the Board <br />shall determine whether the Operator should be cited or further <br />investigation is required. <br />