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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 250 · § 250.196

§ 250.196. Reimbursements for reproduction and processing costs.

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(a)BSEE will reimburse you for costs of reproducing data and information that the Regional Director requests if:
(1)You deliver geophysical and geological
(G)data and information to BSEE for the Regional Director to inspect or select and retain;
(2)BSEE receives your request for reimbursement and the Regional Director determines that the requested reimbursement is proper; and
(3)The cost is at your lowest rate or at the lowest commercial rate established in the area, whichever is less.
(b)BSEE will reimburse you for the costs of processing geophysical information (that does not include cost of data acquisition):
(1)If, at the request of the Regional Director, you processed the geophysical data or information in a form or manner other than that used in the normal conduct of business; or
(2)If you collected the information under a permit that BSEE issued to you before October 1, 1985, and the Regional Director requests and retains the information.
(c)When you request reimbursement, you must identify reproduction and processing costs separately from acquisition costs.
(d)BSEE will not reimburse you for data acquisition costs or for the costs of analyzing or processing geological information or interpreting geological or geophysical information.
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