43 CFR 3500, Subpart 3503 - Areas Available for Leasing
- —Available Areas Under BLM Management
- 3503.10—Are all Federal lands available for leasing under this part?
- 3503.11—Are there any other areas in which I cannot get a permit or lease for the minerals covered by this part?
- 3503.12—For what areas may I receive a sulphur permit or lease?
- 3503.13—For what areas may I receive a hardrock mineral permit or lease?
- 3503.14—For what areas may I get a permit or lease for asphalt?
- 3503.15—May I lease the gold or silver reserved to the United States on land I hold under a private land claim in New Mexico?
- 3503.16—May I obtain permits or leases for sand and gravel in Nevada under the terms of this part?
- —Available Areas Managed by Others
- 3503.20—What if another Federal agency manages the lands I am interested in?
- 3503.21—What happens if the surface of the land I am interested in belongs to a non-Federal political subdivision or charitable organization?
- 3503.25—When may BLM issue permits and leases for Federal minerals underlying private surface?
- 3503.28—Does BLM incorporate any special requirements to protect the lands and resources?
- —Land Descriptions
- 3503.30—How should I describe surveyed lands or lands shown on protraction or amended protraction diagrams in states which are part of the Public Land Survey System?
- 3503.31—How should I describe lands in states which are part of the Public Land Survey System but have not been surveyed and are not shown on a protraction or amended protraction diagram?
- 3503.32—How should I describe acquired lands?
- 3503.33—Will BLM issue me a lease for unsurveyed lands?
- —Acreage Amounts
- 3503.36—Are there any size or shape limitations on the lands I can apply for?
- 3503.37—Is there a limit to the acreage of lands I can hold under permits and leases?
- 3503.38—How does BLM compute my acreage holdings?
- —Filing Applications
- 3503.40—Where do I file my permit or lease application and other necessary documents?
- 3503.41—Will BLM disclose information I submit under these regulations?
- 3503.42—When I submit confidential, proprietary information, how can I help ensure it is not available to the public?
- 3503.43—How long will information I give BLM remain confidential or proprietary?
- 3503.44—How will BLM treat Indian information submitted under the Indian Mineral Development Act?
- 3503.45—How will BLM administer information concerning other Indian minerals?
- 3503.46—When will BLM consult with Indian mineral owners when information concerning their minerals is the subject of a FOIA request?
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