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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 917 · § 917.13

§ 917.13. State statutory and regulatory provisions set aside.

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(a)The following provision of Kentucky Revised Statute at KRS 350.060(22) is inconsistent with section 701(28) of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 and is hereby set aside effective December 1, 1985: "(22) All operations involving the crushing, screening, or loading of coal which do not separate the coal from its impurities, and which are not located at or near the mine site, shall be exempt from the requirements of this chapter."
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(c)The following portions of the Kentucky Revised Statute at KRS 350.060(16) are inconsistent with section 506 of SMCRA and less effective than 30 CFR 843.11 and are set aside effective September 6, 2000: The specific wording is the phrase "if a permit has expired or . . ." and the following sentence: Upon the submittal of a permit renewal application, the operator or permittee shall be deemed to have timely filed the permit renewal application and shall be entitled to continue, under the terms of the expired permit, the surface coal mining operation, pending the issuance of the permit renewal. \[50 FR 47728, Nov. 20, 1985, as amended at 65 FR 53911, Sept. 6, 2000\]
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