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Responsibilities as a Permittee <br />penalties, to you as permittee can result; <br />-5- <br />Upon application approval and permit issuance, this application becomes a legally binding document. Therefore, there are a number of important <br />requirements which you, as a permittee, should fully understand These requirements are listed below. Please read and initial each requirement, in <br />the space provided, to acknowledge that you understand your obligations If you do not understand these obligations then please contact this Office <br />for a full explanation <br />1 Your obligation to reclaim the site is not limited to the amount of the financial warranty You assume legal liability for all <br />reasonable expenses which the Board or the Office may incur to reclaim the affected lands associated with your mining operation in the <br />event your permit is revoked and financial warranty is forfeited, <br />Z The Board may suspend or revoke this permit, or assess a civil penalty, upon a finding that the permittee violated the terms or <br />conditions of this permit, the Act, the Mineral Rules and Regulations, or that information contained in the application or your permit <br />misrepresent important material facts; <br />J* 3 If your mining and reclamation operations affect areas beyond the boundaries of an approved permit boundary, substantial civil <br />4. Any modification to the approved mining and reclamation plan from those described in your approved application requires you <br />to submit a permit modification and obtain approval from the Board or Office; <br />2 4 - 5. It is your responsibility to notify the Office of any changes in your address or phone number; <br />9 - 4 -- 6 Upon permit issuance and prior to beginning on - site mining activity, you must post a sign at the entrance of the mine site, which <br />shall be clearly visible from the access road, with the following information (Rule 3.1.12): <br />a. the name of the operator; <br />b a statement that a reclamation permit for the operation has been issued by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation <br />Board; and, <br />c. the permit number. <br />7 The boundaries of the permit boundary area must he marked by monuments or other markers that are clearly \ isible and adequate <br />to delineate such boundaries prior to site disturbance, <br />'L. 8_ It is a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your <br />application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued <br />Annually, on the anniversary date of permit issuance, you must submit an annual fee ($518), and an annual report which includes <br />a map describing the acreage affected and the acreage reclaimed to date (if there are changes from the precious year), any monitoring <br />required by the Reclamation or Environmental Protection Plans to be submitted annually on the anniversary date of the permit approval <br />Annual fees are for the previous year a permit is held For example, a permit with the anniversary date ofJuly I, 1997, the annual Ice i, <br />for the period of July 1, 1996 through June 30, 1997. Failure to submit your annual fee and report by the permit anniversary date may <br />result in a civil penalty, revocation of your permit, and forfeiture of your financial warranty It is your responsibility, as an operator, to <br />continue to pay your annual fee to the Office until the Board releases you from your total reclamation responsibility <br />