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43 CFR 3410.3-1 - Issuance and termination of an exploration license. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 43 › Subtitle B › Chapter II › Subchapter C › Part 3410 › Subpart 3410 › Section 3410.3-1 43 CFR 3410.3-1 - Issuance and termination of an exploration license.
§ 3410.3-1
Issuance and termination of an exploration license.
The authorized officer has the discretion to issue an exploration license or to reject the application therefor under this subpart.
An exploration license shall become effective on the date specified by the authorized officer as the date when exploration activities may begin. An exploration license shall not be valid for more than two years from its effective date.
The approved exploration plan shall be attached and made a part of each exploration license.
Subject to the continued obligation of the licensee and the surety company to comply with the terms and conditions of the exploration license, the exploration plan, and the regulations, a licensee may relinquish an exploration license for all or any portion of the lands covered by it. A relinquishment shall be filed in the Bureau of Land Management State Office in which the original application was filed. See 43 CFR subpart 1821.
An exploration license may be cancelled by the authorized officer for noncompliance with its terms and conditions, the exploration plan, or the regulations, after the authorized officer has notified the licensee of the violation(s) in writing and the licensee has failed to correct the violation(s) within the period prescribed in the notice.
Should a licensee request a modification to the exploration plan, the authorized officer may approve the modification if geologic or other conditions warrant.
When unforeseen conditions that could result in substantial disturbance to the natural land surface or damage to the environment or improvements are encountered, or when geologic or other physical conditions warrant a modification in the approved exploration plan:
The authorized officer may adjust the terms and conditions of the exploration license, or
The authorized officer may direct adjustment in or approve modification of the exploration plan. If the licensee does not concur in the adjustment of the terms and conditions of the exploration license and exploration plan, he/she may, under 43 CFR part 4, appeal the decision modifying the license, or he/she may relinquish the exploration license.
Exploration licenses shall not be extended. Exploration operations may not be conducted after the exploration license has expired. The licensee may apply for a new exploration license as described in this section. A new exploration license may be issued simultaneously with the termination of the existing exploration license.
[44 FR 42613, July 19, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 33135, July 30, 1982; 47 FR 38131, Aug. 30, 1982; 50 FR 8626, Mar. 4, 1985]
§ 3410.3-1 Issuance and termination of an exploration license.
(a) The authorized officer has the discretion to issue an exploration license or to reject the application therefor under this subpart. (b) An exploration license shall become effective on the date specified by the authorized officer as the date when exploration activities may begin. An exploration license shall not be valid for more than two years from its effective date. (c) The approved exploration plan shall be attached and made a part of each exploration license. (d) Subject to the continued obligation of the licensee and the surety company to comply with the terms and conditions of the exploration license, the exploration plan, and the regulations, a licensee may relinquish an exploration license for all or any portion of the lands covered by it. A relinquishment shall be filed in the Bureau of Land Management State Office in which the original application was filed. See 43 CFR subpart 1821.
(e) An exploration license may be cancelled by the authorized officer for noncompliance with its terms and conditions, the exploration plan, or the regulations, after the authorized officer has notified the licensee of the violation(s) in writing and the licensee has failed to correct the violation(s) within the period prescribed in the notice. (f) Should a licensee request a modification to the exploration plan, the authorized officer may approve the modification if geologic or other conditions warrant. (g) When unforeseen conditions that could result in substantial disturbance to the natural land surface or damage to the environment or improvements are encountered, or when geologic or other physical conditions warrant a modification in the approved exploration plan: (1) The authorized officer may adjust the terms and conditions of the exploration license, or
(2) The authorized officer may direct adjustment in or approve modification of the exploration plan. If the licensee does not concur in the adjustment of the terms and conditions of the exploration license and exploration plan, he/she may, under 43 CFR part 4, appeal the decision modifying the license, or he/she may relinquish the exploration license.
(h) Exploration licenses shall not be extended. Exploration operations may not be conducted after the exploration license has expired. The licensee may apply for a new exploration license as described in this section. A new exploration license may be issued simultaneously with the termination of the existing exploration license.
[44 FR 42613, July 19, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 33135, July 30, 1982; 47 FR 38131, Aug. 30, 1982; 50 FR 8626, Mar. 4, 1985] This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING§ 181 - Lands subject to disposition; persons entitled to benefits; reciprocal privileges; helium rights reserved§ 182 - Lands disposed of with reservation of deposits of coal, etc.§ 183 - Cancellation of prospecting permits§ 184 - Limitations on leases held, owned or controlled by persons, associations or corporations§ 184a - Authorization of States to include in agreements for conservation of oil and gas resources lands acquired from United States§ 185 - Rights-of-way for pipelines through Federal lands§ 186 - Reservation of easements or rights-of-way for working purposes; reservation of right to dispose of surface of lands; determination before offering of lease; easement periods§ 187 - Assignment or subletting of leases; relinquishment of rights under leases; conditions in leases for protection of diverse interests in operation of mines, wells, etc.; State laws not impaired§ 187a - Oil or gas leases; partial assignments§ 187b - Oil or gas leases; written relinquishment of rights; release of obligations§ 188 - Failure to comply with provisions of lease§ 188a - Surrender of leases§ 189 - Rules and regulations; boundary lines; State rights unaffected; taxation§ 190 - Oath; requirement; form; blanks§ 191 - Disposition of moneys received§ 191a - Late payment charges under Federal mineral leases§ 191b - Collection of unpaid and underpaid royalties and late payment interest owed by lessees§ 192 - Payment of royalties in oil or gas; sale of such oil or gas§ 192a - Cancellation or modification of contracts§ 192b - Application to contracts§ 192c - Rules and regulations governing issuance of certain leases; disposition of receipts§ 193 - Disposition of deposits of coal, and so forth§ 193a - Preference right of United States to purchase coal for Army and Navy; price for coal; civil actions; jurisdiction§ 194 - Repealed. Pub. L. 89–554, § 8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 644§ 195 - Enforcement§ 196 - Cooperative agreements; delegation of authority§ 201 - Leases and exploration§ 351 - Definitions§ 352 - Deposits subject to lease; consent of department heads; lands excluded§ 353 - Sale of lands unaffected; reservation of mineral rights; sale subject to prior lease; naval petroleum reserves unaffected§ 354 - Lease of partial or future interests in deposits§ 355 - Disposition of receipts§ 356 - Furnishing description of lands and title documents; recordation of documents; authenticated copies§ 357 - State or local government rights; taxation§ 358 - Rights under prior leases; priority of pending applications; exchange of leases§ 359 - Rules and regulations§ 521 - Mineral leasing claims§ 522 - Conflicting periods of location of claims§ 523 - Uranium leases§ 524 - Reservation of minerals to United States§ 525 - Future location of claims on mineral lands§ 526 - Mining and Leasing Act operations§ 527 - Determination of unpatented mining claims§ 528 - Waiver and relinquishment of mineral rights§ 529 - Helium lands subject to entry§ 530 - Definitions§ 531 - Approval of United States officials