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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 585 · § 585.302

§ 585.302. What are the general requirements for ROW grant and RUE grant holders?

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(a)To acquire a ROW grant or RUE grant, you must provide evidence that you meet the qualifications set forth in §§ 585.107 and 585.108.
(b)A ROW grant or RUE grant is subject to the following conditions:
(1)The rights granted will not prevent the granting of other rights by the United States, either before or after the granting of the ROW or RUE, provided that any subsequent authorization issued by BOEM in the area of a previously issued ROW grant or RUE grant may not unreasonably interfere with activities approved or impede existing operations under such a grant; and
(2)The holder agrees that the United States, its lessees, or other ROW grant or RUE grant holders may use or occupy any part of the ROW grant or RUE grant not actually occupied or necessarily incident to its use for any necessary activities.
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