43 CFR 3500, Subpart 3505 - Prospecting Permits
- 3505.10—What is a prospecting permit?
- 3505.11—Do I need a prospecting permit to collect mineral specimens for non-commercial purposes?
- —Applying for Prospecting Permits
- 3505.12—How do I obtain a prospecting permit?
- 3505.13—What must my application include?
- 3505.15—Is there an acreage limit for my application?
- 3505.25—How does BLM prioritize applications for prospecting permits?
- 3505.30—May I amend or change my application after I file it?
- 3505.31—May I withdraw my application after I file it?
- 3505.40—After submitting my application, do I need to submit anything else?
- 3505.45—What is an exploration plan?
- 3505.50—How will I know if BLM has approved or rejected my application?
- —Prospecting Permit Terms and Conditions
- 3505.55—What are my obligations to BLM under an approved prospecting permit?
- 3505.60—How long is my prospecting permit in effect?
- 3505.61—May BLM extend the term of my prospecting permit?
- 3505.62—Under what conditions will BLM extend my prospecting permit?
- 3505.64—How do I apply for an extension?
- 3505.65—What information must I include in my extension request?
- 3505.66—If approved, when is my extension effective?
- 3505.70—May I relinquish my prospecting permit?
- 3505.75—What happens if I fail to pay the rental?
- 3505.80—What happens when my permit expires?
- 3505.85—May BLM cancel my prospecting permit for reasons other than failure to pay rental?
Title 43 published on 2011-10-01
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