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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 250 · § 250.170

§ 250.170. How long does a suspension last?

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(a)BSEE may issue suspensions for up to 5 years per suspension. The Regional Supervisor will set the length of the suspension based on the conditions of the individual case involved. BSEE may grant consecutive suspension periods.
(b)An SOO ends automatically when the suspended operation commences.
(c)An SOP ends automatically when production begins.
(d)A Directed Suspension normally ends as specified in the letter directing the suspension.
(e)BSEE may terminate any suspension when the Regional Supervisor determines the circumstances that justified the suspension no longer exist or that other lease conditions warrant termination. The Regional Supervisor will notify you of the reasons for termination and the effective date.
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