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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 916 · § 916.25

§ 916.25. Approval of Kansas abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments.

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The following is a list of the dates amendments were submitted to OSM, the dates when the Director's decision approving all, or portions of these amendments, were published in the Federal Register and the State citations or a brief description of each amendment. The amendments in this table are listed in order of the date of final publication in the Federal Register. ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Original amendment submission date Date of final publication Citation/description April 29, 1988 October 5, 1988 Reorganization of the Regulatory Authority.
House Bill 3009 eliminated the Kansas Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Board and transferred its functions and staff to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. September 30, 1988 January 10, 1989 Approval of emergency reclamation program. June 29 and July 26, 1989 November 30, 1989 KAR 47-16-1, -16-2, -16-4 through -8; policy and procedures for project ranking and selection; organization structure; public participation. October 25, 1991 April 13, 1992 KAR 47-16-5(b), -6.
May 7, 1997 March 3, 1998 K.A.R. 47-16-1 through 47-16-11. March 17, 1998 June 8, 1998 Section 884.13(c)(2) and (d)(3). July 24, 2002 March 25, 2003 K.A.R. 47-16-9(a), 47-16-10(b), and 47-16-12. February 23, 2016 May 9, 2019 Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Plan for the State of Kansas. ::: ::: \[62 FR 9941, Mar. 5, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 10317, Mar. 3, 1998; 63 FR 31112, June 8, 1998; 68 FR 14326, Mar. 25, 2003; 84 FR 20264, May 9, 2019\]
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