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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 884 · § 884.14

§ 884.14. State reclamation plan approval.

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(a)The Director shall act upon a State reclamation plan within 90 days after submittal. A State reclamation plan shall not be approved until the Director has---
(1)Held a public hearing on the plan within the State which submitted it, or made a finding that the State provided adequate notice and opportunity for public comment in the development of the plan;
(2)Solicited and considered the views of other Federal agencies having an interest in plan;
(3)Determined that the State has the legal authority, policies, and administrative structure necessary to carry out the proposed plan;
(4)Determined that the proposed plan meets all the requirements of this subchapter;
(5)Determined that the State has an approved State regulatory program; and
(6)Determined that the proposed plan is in compliance with all applicable State and Federal laws and regulations.
(b)If the Director disapproves a proposed State reclamation plan, the Director shall advise the State in writing of the reasons for disapproval. The State may submit a revised proposed State reclamation plan at any time under the procedures of this section.
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