New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 10 - NON-COAL MINING
Part 13 - PROCESS OF REVIEW OF MINING AND RECLAMATION PRACTICES
Section 19.10.13.1303 - COORDINATION AMONG AGENCIES

Universal Citation: 19 NM Admin Code 19.10.13.1303

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. Avoidance of duplicative and conflicting requirements will be accomplished through coordinated procedures that address the following:

(1) Avoid imposing requirements which are duplicative of or which conflict with any other applicable state or federal law, regulation or standard.

(2) Enforcement of other statutes or regulations to be conducted by the agency charged with that responsibility under the applicable state or federal statute or regulation.

(3) Information provided to other agencies may be provided to the Director to partially or completely meet these requirements.

(4) Financial assurance required under the Act shall not duplicate nor be less comprehensive than federal or state financial requirements.

(5) Maintain a location or locations for maps and other information to assist in the determination of whether lands are not subject to minimal impact exploration and mining.

(6) Coordination of inspections with other regulatory agencies.

B. Coordination of Review: The Director shall, as appropriate, consult with the staff of other federal and state agencies responsible for the review of mining operations for compliance with other applicable laws and the issuance of permits for the mining operations, for the purpose of avoiding duplication and conflicting requirements of the Act and 19.10 NMAC.

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