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Division and a resource recovery and protection plan modification to BLM that reflects any <br />changes in the mining and reclamation plan caused by the suspension. <br />4. The BLM will not extend the suspension beyond June 24, 2002, without evidence of bona <br />fide sales contracts. <br />5. This suspension shall terminate upon: <br />a. The date beneficial use of the lease recommences; or <br />b. The date the situation determined to be in the interest of conservation ceases; or <br />c. June 24, 2002, whichever occurs first. <br />Failure of the lessee to notify the State Director, Colorado, of a change in status of the suspended <br />lease will result in the immediate termination of the suspension. <br />You have the right to appeal this decision to the Interior Board of Land Appeals (IBLA), Office <br />of the Secretary, in accordance with the regulations contained at 43 CFR Part 4, and the enclosed <br />Form 1840-6. If an appeal is taken, your Notice of Appeal must be filed in this office so the case <br />file can be transmitted to the IBLA. A copy of your Notice of Appeal and of any statement of <br />reasons, written arguments, or briefs must also be served on the Office of the Solicitor as shown <br />on Form 1842-1. It is also requested that you send a copy of any statement of reasons, written <br />azguments, or briefs to the office issuing the decision appealed. In taking an appeal there must be <br />strict compliance with the regulations. <br />/S/James Edavards <br />Frank Salwerowicz <br />ACtlT1g Deputy State Director <br />Resource Services <br />Enclosure <br />Appeal Sheet (Form 1840-6) <br />cc: Manager, LSFO <br />Minerals Management Service, <br />Reference Data Branch-See l <br />P.O. Box 5670 MS 652 <br />Denver, CO 80225 <br />OSM, Western Regional Coordinating Center <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />