Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XV - Office of Conservation-Surface Mining
Subpart 1 - General Information
Chapter 4 - Exemption for Coal Extraction Incidental to the Extraction of Other Minerals
Section XV-411 - Requirements for Exemption
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XV-411
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Activities are exempt from the requirements of the Act if all of the following are satisfied.
1. The cumulative production
of coal extracted from the mining area determined annually as described in this
Section does not exceed 16 2/3 percent of the total cumulative production of
coal and other minerals removed during such period for purposes of bone fide
sale or reasonable commercial use.
2. Coal is produced from a geological stratum
lying above or immediately below the deepest stratum from which other minerals
are extracted for purposes of bona fide sale or reasonable commercial
use.
3. The cumulative revenue
derived from the coal extracted from the mining area determined annually shall
not exceed 50 percent of the total cumulative revenue derived from the coal and
other minerals removed for purposes of bona fide sale or reasonable commercial
use. If the coal extracted or the minerals removed are used by the operator or
transferred to a related entity for use instead of being sold in a bona fide
sale, then the fair market value of the coal or other minerals shall be
calculated at the time of use or transfer and shall be considered rather than
revenue.
B. Persons seeking or that have obtained an exemption from the requirements of the Act shall comply with the following.
1. Each
other mineral upon which an exemption under this Chapter is based must be a
commercially valuable mineral for which a market exists or which is mined in
bona fide anticipation that a market will exist for the mineral in the
reasonable foreseeable future, not to exceed 12 months from the end of the
current period for which cumulative production is calculated. A legally binding
agreement for the future sale of other minerals is sufficient to demonstrate
the above standard.
2. If either
coal or other minerals are transferred or sold by the operator to a related
entity for its use or sale, the transaction must be made for legitimate
business purposes.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:901-932.
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