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Ohio Reclamation Commission
The Commission is to provide an administrative appeal to any person claiming to be aggrieved or adversely affected by a decision of the Chief of the Division Mineral Resources Management, relating to mining and reclamation issues.
The Reclamation Commission is an adjudicatory board, established pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 1513.05.
The Commission conducts hearings and renders decisions. Based upon the information presented to the Commission in an adjudicatory hearing, the Commission will affirm, vacate or modify the Chief’s decision under appeal. The decisions of the Commission are appealable to the Court of Common Pleas for Franklin County, Ohio in industrial minerals matters and appealable to the Court of Appeals in coal mining matters.
Reclamation Commission members are appointed by the Governor to a five-year term. The Commission is composed of eight members, with only seven members sitting on any appeal. Four members constitute a quorum, and no more than four members may belong to the same political party. The members represent various interests and concerns, relevant to mining and reclamation issues:
- Two members represent farmers
- One member represents the public
- One member is learned in forestry practices
- One member is learned in agronomy
- One member represents either the coal or industrial minerals mining industry
- One member is learned in earth grading or civil engineering
The Reclamation Commission adopts rules to govern its procedures. These rules are found at Ohio Administrative Code 1513-3-01 through 1513-3-22.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Brochure about the Reclamation Commission (pdf)
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2013 Meeting Dates (pdf)
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For more information contact:
Linda Osterman
2045 Morse Road, H-3
Columbus, OH 43229
phone: (614) 262-1269
fax: (614) 262-1306
cell: (614) 783-8390
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Current Commission Members
A. Thomas Althauser, Secretary
Somerset, OH
Representing farmers
Richard Birt
Greenville, OH
Representing the industrial minerals safety industry
Richard A. Cappell
Marysville, OH
Representing forestry
Sean A. McCarter, Chairman
Columbus, Ohio
Representing the public
James K. McWilliams, Vice Chairman
Baltimore, Ohio
Representing the coal industry
Craig Porter
Cadiz, Ohio
Representing earth grading
Fred Dailey
Mt. Vernon, Ohio
Representing agronomy
Representing coal safety
(vacant)
Representing farmers
(vacant)
Representing the industrial minerals industry
(vacant)
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