2010 Wyoming Statutes
Title 30 - Mines And Minerals
Chapter 6 - State Miner's Hospital Board

CHAPTER 6 - STATE MINER'S HOSPITAL BOARD

 

30-6-101. State miner's hospital board.

 

(a) The state miner's hospital board is created consisting of the following members:

 

(i) One (1) member of the Sweetwater County Memorial Hospital Board appointed by a majority vote of the county commissioners or the county commissioners shall appoint a designee if a Sweetwater County Memorial Hospital Board member cannot serve;

 

(ii) Seven (7) members representing miners, including at least one (1) member from Sweetwater county and at least one (1) member from Campbell county all appointed by the governor; and

 

(iii) One (1) member of the Campbell County Memorial Hospital Board appointed by a majority vote of the county commissioners or the county commissioners shall appoint a designee if the a Campbell County Memorial Hospital Board member cannot serve.

 

(b) Except for initial terms pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, terms of members shall be for four (4) years. Any vacancy shall be filled by the designated appointing authority for the remainder of the unexpired term within not more than thirty (30) days following the date on which the vacancy occurred. Any voting member may serve not more than two (2) consecutive terms. However, a member may be reappointed after a two (2) year absence. Each member shall serve until his successor is appointed and has been qualified. The governor may remove any member appointed by him pursuant to W.S. 9-1-202.

 

(c) For the initial board, two (2) members appointed by the governor shall serve a term of four (4) years and two (2) members appointed by the governor shall serve a term of two (2) years. Two (2) members appointed from the Sweetwater County Memorial Hospital Board shall serve a term of four (4) years and two (2) members shall serve a term of two (2) years. The member appointed from the Campbell County Memorial Hospital Board shall serve a term of four (4) years.

 

(d) The members shall receive per diem and travel expenses in the same manner and amount as authorized under W.S. 9-3-102 and 9-3-103 for state employees when on or conducting official business.

 

(e) The board shall meet not less than two (2) times each year. At the initial meeting of the board, the board shall elect a chairman. The board is authorized to hire an executive director and secretary to provide administrative support to the board, the legislative oversight committee and the miner's hospital. The executive director and the secretary shall be located in Sweetwater county unless otherwise directed by the board.

 

30-6-102. Account created; expenditures; report.

 

(a) There is created the miner's hospital board account. Not later than July 1, 2001, the state treasurer shall credit to the account six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000.00) from interest accrued within the miner's hospital account within the permanent land income fund created by W.S. 9-4-310(c)(v). The amount available for appropriation annually to the miner's hospital board account shall not exceed an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the balance of both the miner's hospital account within the permanent land fund created by W.S. 9-4-310(a)(ix) and the miner's hospital income account within the permanent land income fund created by W.S. 9-4-310(c)(v). No appropriation shall be made from either the miner's hospital account within the permanent land fund created by W.S. 9-4-310(a)(ix) or the miner's hospital income account within the permanent land fund created by W.S. 9-4-310(c)(v) to another account other than the miner's hospital board account created by this subsection. The money in the account shall be used to provide for the expenses of the board and its staff, as well as to implement the recommendations of the board.

 

(b) The board shall:

 

(i) Serve disabled or incapacitated miners in this state with emphasis on pulmonary/respiratory, hearing loss, cardiac and musculoskeletal conditions of miners due to labor in the mining industry;

 

(ii) Develop a plan to meet the miner's health care needs in this state. In recommending plans for meeting the miner's health care needs in this state, the board shall base its initial recommendations upon the report entitled "The Health Care Needs Assessment of Wyoming Miners," dated November 13, 2000 prepared by BBC Research and Consulting specifically dealing with both the medical and geographic findings, as well as phase II of the plan identifying alternative programs to address the needs identified in the plan. The plan shall be based upon the anticipated revenue to the account created by subsection (a) of this section;

 

(iii) Promulgate rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this act including eligibility for services for miners, establish administrative procedures for auditing and accountability;

 

(iv) Have authority to contract with service providers for the purposes of this act.

 

(c) Each biennium the board shall, after consultation with the legislative oversight committee created pursuant to W.S. 30-6-103, recommend expenditures of any monies in the account created by subsection (a) of this section for purposes of addressing miner's health issues based upon the plan prepared by the board under subsection (b) of this section. The recommendations shall be reviewed by the joint appropriations interim committee and any recommendations from the committee shall be included in the budget for appropriation. Any recommendations shall require legislative appropriation to become effective.

 

(d) Not later than December 1 of each year, the board shall report to the governor, the legislative oversight committee created pursuant to W.S. 30-6-103 and the joint appropriations interim committee on the activities of the board including any recommendations made for expenditure of monies from the account created by subsection (a) of this section to address miner's health issues in this state.

 

(e) As used in this section:

 

(i) "Coal or other mine" means an area of land from which minerals are extracted and processed in nonliquid form or, if in liquid form, through an in situ leach process;

 

(ii) "Miner" means a resident of Wyoming who has worked in a mine in this state or a contiguous state who is or was employed at a coal or other mine or at a processing or conversion facility contiguous to the mine and dependent upon the output of that mine as feedstock. "Miner" shall include the operator of the mine or plant if the operator works on a continuing or irregular basis;

 

(iii) "Mining" means coal mining, metal ore mining and nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying. "Mining" includes coal, trona, bentonite, gypsum, sand and gravel and other stone and uranium mining.

 

30-6-103. Legislative oversight committee.

 

(a) There is created the state miner's hospital board legislative oversight committee consisting of:

 

(i) Two (2) members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, one (1) member from each political party;

 

(ii) Three (3) members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker, not more than two (2) of whom shall be from the same political party.

 

(b) The committee shall include one (1) member from Campbell county and one (1) member from Sweetwater county.

 

(c) The committee shall serve in an advisory capacity to the board for the purposes of this act, and provide appropriate legislative recommendations. The committee shall counsel with and advise the board for the administration and performance of all the duties of the board pursuant to this act.

 

(d) The committee created by this section shall cease to exist on July 1, 2004.

 

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