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Home » US Law » 2020 Mississippi Code » Title 53 - Oil, Gas, and Other Minerals » Chapter 5 - Geological and Mineral Survey

§ 53-5-1. Natural resources commission to assume duties and responsibilities of geological, economic and topographical survey board

The Mississippi Commission on Natural Resources shall be the geological, economic and topographical survey board and shall exercise the duties and responsibilities of the geological, economic and topographical survey board through the bureau of geology and energy resources of the Mississippi Department of Natural Resources, insofar as practicable under the provisions of Chapter 2 of […]

§ 53-5-11. Reports to be published

The regular and special reports of the survey, with proper illustrations and maps shall be printed as the board may direct, and the reports shall be distributed or sold by the board as interest of the state and of science may demand, and all money obtained by the sale of the reports shall be paid […]

§ 53-5-13. Survey employees may go on lands

For the purpose of making the survey hereinbefore provided for, it shall be lawful for the persons employed by the survey in making the same to enter upon all lands within the boundaries of this state, but this section shall not be construed as authorizing unnecessary interference with private rights.

§ 53-5-15. Board may cooperate with United States Geological Survey

The board of the Mississippi Geological Survey, in the conduct of its work may confer with, and when deemed advisable, may act in cooperation with the United States Geological Survey or other federal agencies in making and publishing the results of topographic, geologic and hydrographic surveys in the State of Mississippi. Such cooperative effort may […]

§ 53-5-21. Payment of costs of survey

Payments to the agency or agencies making the surveys authorized in Section 53-5-17 may be paid during the performance of the survey. However, the total of such payments shall not exceed ninety per cent (90%) of the estimated total cost until after the survey or surveys are finally completed and formally accepted by the governing […]

§ 53-5-7. Objects of survey

The object of the survey shall be: An examination of the mineral natural resources of the State, viz: the metalliferous deposits, petroleum, natural gas, as well as building stones, clays, coals, cements, waters, and all other mineral substances of value. The investigation, mapping, and compilation of reports upon the water supplies, water power of the […]