State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T21 > C319 > 319_300

Citation of law--purpose statement.

319.300. Sections 319.300 to 319.345 shall be known as the "MissouriBlasting Safety Act". The purpose of sections 319.300 to 319.345 shall beto foster the safe use of explosives in mining and construction byestablishing and enforcing consistent statewide industry standards forlicensing of blasters and persons using explosives. The provisions ofsections 319.300 to 319.345 or any rules or regulations promulgatedthereunder shall not be construed to amend, supersede, or conflict with anyrequirement of federal law or regulation governing the manufacturing,transporting, or storage of explosives.

(L. 2007 H.B. 298)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T21 > C319 > 319_300

Citation of law--purpose statement.

319.300. Sections 319.300 to 319.345 shall be known as the "MissouriBlasting Safety Act". The purpose of sections 319.300 to 319.345 shall beto foster the safe use of explosives in mining and construction byestablishing and enforcing consistent statewide industry standards forlicensing of blasters and persons using explosives. The provisions ofsections 319.300 to 319.345 or any rules or regulations promulgatedthereunder shall not be construed to amend, supersede, or conflict with anyrequirement of federal law or regulation governing the manufacturing,transporting, or storage of explosives.

(L. 2007 H.B. 298)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T21 > C319 > 319_300

Citation of law--purpose statement.

319.300. Sections 319.300 to 319.345 shall be known as the "MissouriBlasting Safety Act". The purpose of sections 319.300 to 319.345 shall beto foster the safe use of explosives in mining and construction byestablishing and enforcing consistent statewide industry standards forlicensing of blasters and persons using explosives. The provisions ofsections 319.300 to 319.345 or any rules or regulations promulgatedthereunder shall not be construed to amend, supersede, or conflict with anyrequirement of federal law or regulation governing the manufacturing,transporting, or storage of explosives.

(L. 2007 H.B. 298)