Arizona State Mine Inspector

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Der Arizona State Mine Inspector ist der Inspektor der aktiven und inaktiven Gruben des Bundesstaates Arizona in den Vereinigten Staaten. Es ist ein unabhängiges, konstitutionell mandatiertes Amt, das vom Volk des Staates auf eine vierjährige Amtszeit gewählt wird. In Arizona gibt es 600 aktive und schätzungsweise 120.000 verlassene Minen. rdf:langString
The Arizona State Mine Inspector is responsible for overseeing the safety and regulation of active and inactive mines in the state of Arizona in the United States. It is an independent, constitutionally-mandated office, elected to a four-year term. Arizona is the only state which fills this position through direct election. Arizona has 600 working mines and an estimated 120,000 abandoned mines. As of 2013, the state had 4 mine inspectors. In 2007, former inspector Douglas K. Martin was convicted of a felony conflict of interest from the illegal use of state vehicles and theft. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Arizona State Mine Inspector
rdf:langString Arizona State Mine Inspector
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rdf:langString Four years, can serve four terms
rdf:langString Tim Evans
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rdf:langString November 2022
rdf:langString current or historical inspectors ?
rdf:langString Der Arizona State Mine Inspector ist der Inspektor der aktiven und inaktiven Gruben des Bundesstaates Arizona in den Vereinigten Staaten. Es ist ein unabhängiges, konstitutionell mandatiertes Amt, das vom Volk des Staates auf eine vierjährige Amtszeit gewählt wird. In Arizona gibt es 600 aktive und schätzungsweise 120.000 verlassene Minen.
rdf:langString The Arizona State Mine Inspector is responsible for overseeing the safety and regulation of active and inactive mines in the state of Arizona in the United States. It is an independent, constitutionally-mandated office, elected to a four-year term. Arizona is the only state which fills this position through direct election. Arizona has 600 working mines and an estimated 120,000 abandoned mines. As of 2013, the state had 4 mine inspectors. Arizona House Representative Randall Friese introduced a bill in 2016 to change the position from elected to appointed. The bill failed to move out of committee. In 2007, former inspector Douglas K. Martin was convicted of a felony conflict of interest from the illegal use of state vehicles and theft.
xsd:date 2021-10-29
rdf:langString Seal of the Attorney General of Arizona
rdf:langString State Mine Inspector
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