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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 1227 · § 1227.501

§ 1227.501. What are a State's responsibilities to ensure that reporters correct erroneous data?

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To ensure the correction of erroneous data, you must:
(a)Ensure compliance with the provisions of 30 CFR parts 1216 and 1218, any applicable handbook specified under 30 CFR 1227.401
(f)and (g), interagency memorandums of understanding to which ONRR is a party, and the Standards;
(b)Ensure that reporters accurately and timely correct all fatal errors as designated in the Standards. These errors include, for example, invalid or incorrect reporter/payor codes, incorrect lease/agreement numbers, and missing data fields;
(c)Submit accepted and corrected lines to ONRR to allow processing in a timely manner as provided in the Standards and 30 CFR part 1219; and
(d)Comply with the procedures for appealed demands or orders, including meeting timeframes, supplying information, and using the appropriate format. \[62 FR 43064, Aug. 12, 1997, as amended at 67 FR 19112, Apr. 18, 2002; 75 FR 61087, Oct. 4, 2010\]
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