Sec. 5003. Improving development of strategic and critical minerals
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In this section, the term strategic and critical minerals means minerals that are necessary— for the national defense and national security requirements, including supply chain resiliency; for the energy infrastructure of the United States, including— pipelines; refining capacity; electrical power generation and transmission; and renewable energy production; for community resiliency, coastal restoration, and ecological sustainability for the coastal United States; to support domestic manufacturing, agriculture, housing, telecommunications, healthcare, and transportation infrastructure; or for the economic security of, and balance of trade in, the United States.
A domestic mine that, as determined by the lead agency, will provide strategic and critical minerals shall be considered to be an infrastructure project, as described in Executive Order No. 13807.
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