New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 10 - NON-COAL MINING
Part 7 - STANDBY
Section 19.10.7.701 - STANDBY STATUS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. If, due to a temporary cessation of mining operations exceeding 180 days, a permittee desires to suspend reclamation pursuant to a permit for an existing or new mining operation, the permittee shall submit an application for a permit revision for standby status pursuant to this Part and 19.10.5.505 NMAC or 19.10.6.608 NMAC.
B. An application for a permit revision for standby status shall indicate the portions of the permit to be revised, the proposed changes, and for each unit subject to the proposed revision, shall, at a minimum, provide the following:
C. An application for a permit revision for standby status must contain a copy of the notices required pursuant to 19.10.9 NMAC and the permit revision fee pursuant to 19.10.2 NMAC.
D. The Director may require additional information to ensure that an operation in standby status minimizes adverse impacts to the environment and complies with applicable regulations.
E. The Director shall provide notice of receipt of the application for standby status to the Environment Department, the Office of the State Engineer, the Department of Game and Fish, the State Historic Preservation Division, the Forestry Division, other agencies he deems appropriate, and, if the operation is on state or federal land, to the appropriate state or federal land management agency.
F. An application for a permit revision for standby status will be approved if the permittee has paid the permit revision fee pursuant to 19.10.2 NMAC, and the Director finds:
G. Standby status will not be granted until the public participation requirements of 19.10.9 NMAC are met. Standby status will not be granted for an existing mining operation until a closeout plan has been approved and financial assurance provided, nor for a new mining operation until a permit has been issued and financial assurance provided.
H. Standby status will end upon revision or modification of the permit to return to operating status or expiration of the permit term or renewal period.
I. Standby status shall be granted for a maximum term of five years; the Director may renew the standby status for no more than three additional five-year terms.
J. Standby status will not be granted beyond the term of any mineral lease. Should the mineral lease terminate or the claims become invalid during the term of standby status, then standby status shall also end.