Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6130 - FERROUS METALLIC MINERAL MINING
Part 6130.0300 - SCOPE
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Persons currently engaged in metallic mining.
Any person engaged in metallic mining shall apply for a mining permit or a scram mining permit within 180 days of August 25, 1980.
Subp. 2. Permits before commencement of operations.
Any person hereafter intending to conduct a new mining operation or reactivate an inactive mining operation shall obtain a mining permit or a scram mining permit prior to commencing operations.
Subp. 3. Term of mining permit.
The term of a mining permit shall be the period determined necessary by the commissioner for the completion of the proposed mining operation, based on information provided pursuant to part 6130.4300.
Subp. 4. Term of scram mining permit.
The term of a scram mining permit shall not exceed five years.
Subp. 5. Iron as predominant extract in mining operations.
These parts apply to metallic mining operations from which iron is the predominant metal extracted:
Subp. 6. Waiver.
When part of any mining area is included in the mining and reclamation plans of two or more persons who are not copermittees, that portion of the reclamation requirements which is the responsibility of the persons who first performs the mining may be waived by the commissioner provided:
Subp. 7. Effect on other rules, statutes, or ordinances.
Nothing in these parts waives the requirements of any other applicable rules of the Department of Natural Resources or any other agency or governmental unit or of any other applicable statute or ordinance.
Subp. 8. Conflict in rules.
Where these parts conflict with other applicable statutes, rules, and ordinances, the most restrictive provision shall apply.
Subp. 9. Other rights.
Subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 93.47, subdivision 3, these parts shall be subject to any rights existing pursuant to any permit, license, lease, or other valid existing authorization issued by the commissioner, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, or any other governmental entity or their predecessors office.
Statutory Authority: MS s 93.47