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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 2467 (Introduced in House) — To provide that production of all locatable minerals from mining claims located under the general mining laws, or min... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Abandoned Mine Lands Cleanup and Taxpayer Fairness Act The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Hardrock Mining Reform Sec. 101. Short title. Sec. 102. Definitions and references. Sec. 103. Application rules. Subtitle A—Mineral Exploration and Development Sec. 111. Royalty. Sec. 112. Hardrock mining claim maintenance fee. Sec. 113. Effect of payments for use and occupancy of claims. Sec. 114.
Limitation on patents. Subtitle B—Protection of Special Places Sec. 121. Lands open to location. Sec. 122. Withdrawal petitions by States, political subdivisions, and Indian tribes. Subtitle C—Environmental Considerations of Mineral Exploration and Development Sec. 131. General standard for hardrock mining on Federal land. Sec. 132. Permits. Sec. 133. Exploration permit. Sec. 134. Operations permit. Sec. 135. Persons ineligible for permits. Sec. 136. Financial assurance. Sec. 137.
Operation and reclamation. Sec. 138. State law and regulation. Sec. 139. Limitation on the issuance of permits. Subtitle D—Administrative and Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 141. Policy functions. Sec. 142. User fees. Sec. 143. Inspection and monitoring. Sec. 144. Citizens suits. Sec. 145. Administrative and judicial review. Sec. 146. Enforcement. Sec. 147. Regulations. Sec. 148. Effective date. Sec. 149. Savings clause. Sec. 150. Availability of public records. Sec. 151. Miscellaneous powers.
Sec. 152. Multiple mineral development and surface resources. Sec. 153. Mineral materials. Title II—Abandoned Mine Reclamation Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. Definitions and references. Subtitle A—Hardrock Mining Reclamation Sec. 211. Displaced material reclamation fee. Sec. 212. Fees adjustments. Subtitle B—Abandoned Mine Cleanup Fund Sec. 221. Establishment of fund. Sec. 222. Use and objectives of the fund. Sec. 223. Eligible lands and waters. Subtitle C—Administrative Provisions Sec. 231.
Effective date. Sec. 232. Fees adjustments. Sec. 233. Inspection and monitoring. Sec. 234. Regulations. Sec. 235. Availability of public records.
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