§ 27-1233 – Fees; plan submissions; substantial changes; aggregate mining reclamation fund
27-1233. Fees; plan submissions; substantial changes; aggregate mining reclamation fund A. The state mine inspector may establish by rule a fee to be collected from the owner or operator of each exploration operation and aggregate mining unit at the time the owner or operator submits a plan under article 3 or 4 of this chapter […]
§ 27-933 – Denials; appeals
27-933. Denials; appeals The owner or operator of an exploration operation or mining unit may request a hearing on the state mine inspector’s denial of a plan pursuant to title 41, chapter 6, article 10.
§ 27-903 – Exemption for state lands; agreements for coordination with other governmental agencies and landowners
27-903. Exemption for state lands; agreements for coordination with other governmental agencies and landowners A. This chapter does not apply to any activity that occurs on state land and that is regulated pursuant to chapter 2, article 3, 4 or 5 of this title. B. The state mine inspector may enter into agreements pursuant to […]
§ 27-934 – Plan submission fee; accounting and appropriation of revenues
27-934. Plan submission fee; accounting and appropriation of revenues A. The state mine inspector shall assess and collect a one-time submission fee from the owner or operator of each exploration operation and mining unit at the time the owner or operator submits a plan under article 3 or 4 of this chapter. B. For fiscal […]
§ 27-904 – Rules; contributions
27-904. Rules; contributions A. The state mine inspector shall adopt rules consistent with this chapter for the reclamation of surface disturbances at exploration operations and mining units and for the administration of this chapter. B. To accomplish the purposes of this section, the state mine inspector may accept monies for deposit in the state general […]
§ 27-935 – Plan review and evaluation by private consultants
27-935. Plan review and evaluation by private consultants A. Subject to section 38-503 and other applicable statutes and rules, the state mine inspector may contract with a private consultant for the purpose of assisting the inspector in reviewing reclamation plans that are submitted under this chapter to determine whether the plans meet the criteria and […]
§ 27-905 – Certificate of disclosure of violations; remedies; definition
27-905. Certificate of disclosure of violations; remedies; definition A. The following persons shall file a certificate of disclosure with the division of mined land reclamation as prescribed by this section: 1. A person who is engaged in an activity subject to regulation under this chapter and who has been convicted of a felony involving laws […]
§ 27-1221 – Surface disturbances created by new exploration operation or aggregate mining unit
27-1221. Surface disturbances created by new exploration operation or aggregate mining unit Beginning January 1, 2007, an owner or operator of a new exploration operation or new aggregate mining unit shall not create a surface disturbance of more than five contiguous acres until a reclamation plan and financial assurance mechanism for the exploration operation or […]
§ 27-921 – Surface disturbances created by new exploration operation or mining unit
27-921. Surface disturbances created by new exploration operation or mining unit Beginning April 1, 1997, an owner or operator of a new exploration operation or new mining unit shall not create a surface disturbance of more than five contiguous acres until a reclamation plan and financial assurance mechanism for the exploration operation or mining unit […]
§ 27-1222 – Surface disturbances created by existing exploration operation or aggregate mining unit; extension; continuing operations
27-1222. Surface disturbances created by existing exploration operation or aggregate mining unit; extension; continuing operations A. An owner or operator of an existing exploration operation or existing aggregate mining unit with surface disturbances of more than five contiguous acres shall submit a reclamation plan to the state mine inspector on or before January 1, 2007. […]