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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 733 · § 733.12

§ 733.12. Early identification and corrective action to address State regulatory program issues.

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(a)When the Director identifies a State regulatory program issue, he or she should take action to make sure the identified State regulatory program issue is corrected as soon as possible to ensure that it does not become an issue that would give the Director reason to believe that the State regulatory authority is not effectively implementing, administering, enforcing, or maintaining all or a portion of its State regulatory program.
(1)The Director may become aware of State regulatory program issues through oversight of State regulatory programs or as a result of information received from any source, including a citizen complaint.
(2)If the Director has reason to believe that the State regulatory authority is not effectively implementing, administering, enforcing, or maintaining all or a portion of its State regulatory program, the Director may substitute Federal enforcement of a State regulatory program or withdraw approval of a State regulatory program as provided in this part.
(b)The Director or his or her delegate may employ any number of compliance strategies to ensure that the State regulatory authority corrects a State regulatory program issue in a timely and effective manner. However, if the Director or delegate does not expect that the State regulatory authority will resolve the State regulatory program issue within 180 days after identification or that it is likely to result in a violation of the approved State program, then the Director or delegate will develop and institute an action plan.
(1)An action plan will be written with specificity to identify the State regulatory program issue and an effective mechanism for timely correction.
(2)An action plan will identify any necessary technical or other assistance that the Director or his or her designee can provide and remedial measures that a State regulatory authority must take immediately.
(3)An action plan will also include:
(i)An action plan identification number;
(ii)A concise title and description of the State regulatory program issue;
(iii)Specific criteria for establishing when complete resolution of the State regulatory program issue will be achieved;
(iv)Specific and orderly sequence of actions the State regulatory authority must take to remedy the State regulatory program issue;
(v)A schedule for completion of each action in the sequence; and
(vi)A clear explanation that if, upon completion of the action plan, the State regulatory program issue is not corrected, the provisions of § 733.13 may be triggered.
(c)All identified State regulatory program issues, and any associated action plans, must be tracked and reported in the applicable State regulatory authority's Annual Evaluation Report. Each State regulatory authority Annual Evaluation Report will be accessible through OSMRE's website and at the relevant OSMRE office. Within each report, benchmarks identifying progress related to resolution of the State regulatory program issue must be documented.
(d)Nothing in this section prevents a State regulatory authority from taking direct enforcement action in accordance with its State regulatory program, or OSMRE from taking appropriate oversight enforcement action, in the event that a previously identified State regulatory program issue results in or may imminently result in a violation of the approved State program. \[91 FR 7853, Feb. 19, 2026\]
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