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 PUBLIC LAW 109–236—JUNE 15, 2006

120 STAT. 503

circuitry, skills related to heavy equipment operations, and skills related to communications. ‘‘(3) ELIGIBILITY.—To be eligible to receive a scholarship under this subsection an individual shall— ‘‘(A) have a high school diploma or a GED; ‘‘(B) have at least 2 years experience in full-time employment in mining or mining-related activities; ‘‘(C) submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information; and ‘‘(D) demonstrate an interest in working in the field of mining and performing an internship with the Mine Safety and Health Administration or the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Office of Mine Safety. ‘‘(c) MINE SAFETY INSPECTOR SCHOLARSHIPS.— ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—Under the program under subsection (a), the Secretary may award scholarship to fully or partially pay the tuition costs of eligible individuals enrolled in undergraduate bachelor’s degree programs at accredited colleges or universities that provide the skills needed to become mine safety inspectors. ‘‘(2) SKILLS.—The skills described in paragraph (1) include skills developed through programs leading to a degree in mining engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, environmental engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health and safety, geology, chemistry, or other fields of study related to mine safety and health work. ‘‘(3) ELIGIBILITY.—To be eligible to receive a scholarship under this subsection an individual shall— ‘‘(A) have a high school diploma or a GED; ‘‘(B) have at least 5 years experience in full-time employment in mining or mining-related activities; ‘‘(C) submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information; and ‘‘(D) agree to be employed for a period of at least 5 years at the Mine Safety and Health Administration or, to repay, on a pro-rated basis, the funds received under this program, plus interest, at a rate established by the Secretary upon the issuance of the scholarship. ‘‘(d) ADVANCED RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS.— ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—Under the program under subsection (a), the Secretary may award scholarships to fully or partially pay the tuition costs of eligible individuals enrolled in undergraduate bachelor’s degree, masters degree, and Ph.D. degree programs at accredited colleges or universities that provide the skills needed to augment and advance research in mine safety and to broaden, improve, and expand the universe of candidates for mine safety inspector and other regulatory positions in the Mine Safety and Health Administration. ‘‘(2) SKILLS.—The skills described in paragraph (1) include skills developed through programs leading to a degree in mining engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, environmental engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health and safety,

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