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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 251 · § 251.3

§ 251.3. Authority and applicability of this part.

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BSEE authorizes you to conduct exploration or scientific research activities under this part in accordance with the Act, the regulations in this part, orders of the Director/Regional Director, and other applicable statutes, regulations, and amendments.
(a)This part does not apply to G exploration conducted by or on behalf of the lessee on a lease in the OCS. Refer to 30 CFR part 550 if you plan to conduct G activities related to oil, gas, or sulphur under terms of a lease.
(b)Federal agencies are exempt from the regulations in this part.
(c)G exploration or G scientific research related to minerals other than oil, gas, and sulphur is covered by regulations at 30 CFR part 580.
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