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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 875 · § 875.11

§ 875.11. Applicability.

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(a)If you are a State or Indian tribe that has not certified under section 411(a) of SMCRA, you must follow these noncoal reclamation requirements when you use State share funds under § 872.16, Tribal share funds under § 872.19, or historic coal funds under § 872.23 to conduct reclamation projects on lands or water affected by mining of minerals and materials other than coal.
(b)If you are a State or Indian tribe that has certified under section 411(a) of the Act---
(1)You must use State share or Tribal share funds distributed to you under section 402(g)(1) of the Act before October 1, 2007, in accordance with this part; and
(2)You may use certified in lieu funds distributed to you under section 411(h)(2) of the Act to---
(i)Maintain certification as required by §§ 875.13 and 875.14 of this part; or
(ii)Conduct a noncoal reclamation project in accordance with the requirements of this part. \[73 FR 67640, Nov. 14, 2008, as amended at 80 FR 6446, Feb. 5, 2015; 90 FR 52865, Nov. 24, 2025\]
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