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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982075
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
9/10/2004
Doc Name
Insp Rpt
From
DMG
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Mosch Mining Co.
Inspection Date
9/10/2004
Media Type
D
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Page 35 <br />Hazd Rock/Metal Mining Rule 1 <br />(3) Approval of a petnut transfer and succession of Operator request shaIl <br />be given by the Office if it finds that the successor Operator is capable of assuming <br />all responsibility for the conditions included under the original permit. Notice of <br />Permit Transfer will be acknowledged in the monthly activity report attached to the <br />monthly Board agenda. <br />tta 1.12.2 Denial and Appeal Process <br />(1) In the event that the Office decides to deny a succession of Operator <br />application, the Office will notify the Applicant in writing within ten (10) days of the <br />decision deadline. <br />(2) The Applicant may appeal the Office's decision to the Boazd for a final <br />determination according to the provisions of Paragraph 1.4.11. <br />103(6) 1.13 TEMPORARY CESSATION <br />1.13.1 General Provisions <br />(1) Apennh granted pursuant to these Rules shall continue in effect as <br />long as: <br />(a) an Operator continues to engage in the extraction of minerals <br />andfor the mining operation and complies with the provisions of the Act; and <br />(b) mineral reserves aze shown by the Operator to remain in the <br />mining operation. <br />(2) The Boazd will consider all relevant testimony and facts related to a <br />mining operation in its determination as to whether or not temporary cessation has <br />occurred. The Boazd recognizes that no one factor is necessarily determinative, but <br />that each determination will be based on site-specific conditions. Factors to be <br />included in the determination if a mine will be considered for temporary cessation, <br />include, but aze not limited to the following: <br />1.13.2 Indications of Temporary Cessation <br />(1) there aze no personnel working at the site for one hundred eighty <br />(180) consecutive days; <br />
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