New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 8 - COAL MINING
Part 14 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BONDING OF SURFACE COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION OPERATIONS
Section 19.8.14.1405 - ADJUSTMENT OF AMOUNT

Universal Citation: 19 NM Admin Code 19.8.14.1405

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. The amount of the bond or deposit required and the terms of the acceptance of the permittee's bond shall be adjusted by the director from time to time as the area requiring bond coverage is increased or decreased or where the cost of future reclamation changes. The director may specify periodic times or set a schedule for reevaluating and adjusting the bond amount to fulfill this requirement.

B. The director shall:

(1) notify the permittee, the surety, and any person with a property interest in collateral who has requested notification under Subsection F of 19.8.14.1410 NMAC of any proposed adjustment to the bond amount; and

(2) provide the permittee an opportunity for an informal conference on the adjustment.

C. A permittee may request reduction of the amount of the performance bond upon submission of evidence to the director proving that the permittee's method of operation or other circumstances reduces the estimated cost for the state of New Mexico to reclaim the bonded area. Bond adjustments which involve undisturbed land or revision of the cost estimate of reclamation are not considered bond release subject to procedures of 19.8.14.1413 NMAC.

D. In the event that an approved permit is revised in accordance with 19.8.5 NMAC through 19.8.13 NMAC, the director shall review the bond for adequacy and, if necessary, shall require adjustment of the bond to conform to the permit as revised.

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