Alaska Administrative Code
Title 11 - Natural Resources
Part 6 - Lands
Chapter 85 - Coal
Article 2 - Noncompetitive Leasing
11 AAC 85.120 - Permit conversion to lease
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) At any time during the term of a coal prospecting permit, the permittee is entitled to a noncompetitive coal lease on that portion of the permit area shown to contain coal in commercial quantities or to be needed for mining, reclamation or processing operations of that coal, upon the submission of a satisfactory mining plan.
(b) A plan submitted under (a) of this section may be conceptual and must include
(c) In this section, a "satisfactory mining plan" is a plan which shows commercial quantities of coal in an amount and quality determined by the commissioner to be sufficient under present and reasonably anticipated conditions to induce a prudent operator to pursue development.
(d) As required in 11 AAC 85.110(h), an application for conversion to lease must include a copy of all data obtained from the permit land.
(e) Within 21 days after receipt, the commissioner will review the application for completeness and notify the applicant of any deficiency. A decision will be issued within 65 days after receipt of a completed application. The filing of an application for conversion to lease suspends the expiration of the term of the permit until the application is either approved or denied. A decision denying conversion to lease will be accompanied by a detailed description of the grounds or rationale on which the denial is based.
Circular 831, described in 11 AAC 85.120(b) (1), is available from the United States Geological Survey, Public Inquiries Office, 508 West 2nd Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501.
Authority:AS 38.05.020
AS 38.05.145
AS 38.05.150