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Code · U.S. Code · Title 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING · CHAPTER 26— DEEP SEABED HARD MINERAL RESOURCES · SUBCHAPTER I— REGULATION OF EXPLORATION AND COMMERCIAL RECOVERY BY UNITED STATES CITIZENS · § 1414

§ 1414. License and permit fees

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No application for the issuance or transfer of a license for exploration or permit for commercial recovery shall be certified unless the applicant pays to the Administrator a reasonable administrative fee which shall be deposited into miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury. The amount of the administrative fee imposed by the Administrator on any applicant shall reflect the reasonable administrative costs incurred in reviewing and processing the application.
(Pub. L. 96–283, title I, § 104, June 28, 1980, 94 Stat. 563.)
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