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CHAPTER 519A - RECLAMATION OF LAND SUBJECT TO MINING OPERATIONS OR EXPLORATION PROJECTS
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NRS 519A.010 Legislative findings; cooperation with state and federal agencies in administration and enforcement of chapter.
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NRS 519A.020 Definitions.
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NRS 519A.030 “Administrator” defined.
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NRS 519A.040 “Affected” defined.
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NRS 519A.045 “Beneficiation” defined.
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NRS 519A.050 “Commission” defined.
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NRS 519A.055 “Discharge” defined.
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NRS 519A.060 “Division” defined.
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NRS 519A.070 “Exploration project” defined.
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NRS 519A.073 “Facility” defined.
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NRS 519A.075 “Fluid management system” defined.
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NRS 519A.080 “Mining operation” defined.
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NRS 519A.090 “Operator” defined.
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NRS 519A.093 “Point source” defined.
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NRS 519A.095 “Process component” defined.
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NRS 519A.097 “Process fluid” defined.
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NRS 519A.100 “Reclamation” defined.
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NRS 519A.110 “Small exploration project” defined.
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NRS 519A.120 “Small mining operation” defined.
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NRS 519A.125 “Stabilize” defined.
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NRS 519A.130 “Surety” defined.
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NRS 519A.140 Duties of Division.
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NRS 519A.150 Powers of Division.
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NRS 519A.160 Regulations of Commission.
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NRS 519A.170 Fees: Disposition; interest.
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NRS 519A.180 Permit required.
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NRS 519A.190 Application for permit: Contents; fee; conditions; bond; grounds for denial; issuance.
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NRS 519A.200 Permit required.
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NRS 519A.210 Application for permit: Contents; fee; conditions; bond; grounds for denial; issuance.
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NRS 519A.220 Applicant to complete checklist for permit; contents.
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NRS 519A.230 Provisions of plan for reclamation; inclusion of pit lake in plan; exceptions; immunity of protected person from liability.
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NRS 519A.240 Requirements for mining operation or exploration project conducted wholly or partly on federal land.
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NRS 519A.250 Operator required to provide Division of Minerals copy of filing of plan of operation or amended plan submitted to federal agency; fee; refund for reduction of acres disturbed; biennial report by Division of Minerals; regulations.
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NRS 519A.260 Annual submission of reports and payment of fees by operator; disposition of money received.
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NRS 519A.270 Notice of noncompliance; method of service; contents; hearing.
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NRS 519A.273 Violations: Provisions concerning stabilization of process fluids; order of temporary suspension; contents; method of service; hearing.
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NRS 519A.277 Lien on real and personal property of a holder of a permit; notice; amount; priority; release of lien; action to foreclose lien.
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NRS 519A.280 Penalties; disposition of money; injunctions and other remedies.
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NRS 519A.290 Development and administration of program by Division of Minerals; requirements for program; regulations; action to recover costs incurred by program.
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