Or. Admin. Code § 141-073-0105 - Definitions
(1) "Agency" or
"State Agency" as defined in ORS
291.002(9)
means every state officer, board, commission, department, institution, branch
or agency of the state government whose costs are paid wholly or in part from
funds held in the State Treasury, except:
(a)
The Legislative Assembly, the courts and their officers and
committees;
(b) The Public Defense
Services Commission; and
(c) The
Secretary of State and the State Treasurer in the performance of the duties of
their constitutional offices.
(2) "Department" means the Department of
State Lands.
(3) "Director" means
the Director of the Department of State Lands or designee.
(4) "Geothermal Resource" as defined in ORS
522.005(11)
means the natural heat of the earth, the energy, in whatever form, below the
surface of the earth present in, resulting from, or created by, or which may be
extracted from the natural heat, and all minerals in solution or other products
obtained from naturally heated fluids, brines, associated gases, and steam, in
whatever form, found below the surface of the earth, exclusive of helium or
oil, hydrocarbon gas or other hydrocarbon substances, but including,
specifically:
(a) All products of geothermal
processes, embracing indigenous steam, hot water and hot brines;
(b) Steam and other gases, hot water and hot
brines resulting from water, gas, or other fluids artificially introduced into
geothermal formations;
(c) Heat or
other associated energy found in geothermal formations; and
(d) Any by-product derived from
them.
(5) "In-Depth
Evaluation" is a comprehensive review conducted by a mineral resource
consultant of the economic geology of the area where a mineral right occurs.
The purpose of this evaluation is to determine if significant mineral and/or
geothermal resources exist in or proximate to the mineral right, and to
establish a value for the mineral right. This evaluation involves a
comprehensive review of geologic reports and maps as well as any publicly
available exploration data. It may also involve a field visit to examine the
geology of the area where the mineral right occurs; the taking and analysis of
samples; and the performance of other mineral exploration field techniques. The
mineral resource consultant will present the results of an in-depth evaluation
to the Department in writing.
(6)
"Mineral Reservation" is a clause in a deed that specifically retains all, or a
portion of a mineral right.
(7)
"Mineral Resource" refers to a concentration of naturally occurring solid,
liquid, or gaseous material in or on the Earth's crust in such form and amount
that economic extraction of a mineral commodity is currently or potentially
feasible at some time in the future.
(8) "Mineral Resource Consultant" refers to
the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries; a registered geologist
with expertise in mineral resource appraisal or economic geology; or a state
certified appraiser with expertise in mineral appraisal.
(9) "Mineral Right" is an ownership interest
in the mineral and/or geothermal resources of a parcel of land. The owner of a
mineral right may or may not be the owner of the surface of the parcel. A
mineral right may include all metallic, non-metallic, and energy minerals
(including oil and gas) as well as geothermal resources, or may specify/exclude
some particular types of minerals (for example, limit mineral ownership to just
the metallic and non-metallic minerals, or exclude ownership to the sand and
gravel).
(10) "Non-Geothermal"
refers to a parcel of land that is not known to contain geothermal resources
based on geothermal exploration and other geologic information or is not
located in a geologic setting that appears to be favorable for the occurrence
of geothermal resources.
(11)
"Non-Mineral" refers to a parcel of land that is not known to contain mineral
resources based on mineral exploration and other geologic information, or is
not located in a geologic setting that appears to be favorable for the
occurrence of mineral resources.
(12) "Person" is an individual at least
eighteen (18) years old; a political subdivision or public agency; or any
corporation, association, firm, partnership, joint stock company; or
quasi-public corporation registered to do business in the State of
Oregon.
(13) "Preliminary
Evaluation" is an initial, cursory review conducted by a mineral resource
consultant of the economic geology/mineral potential of the area where a
mineral right occurs. This evaluation involves a brief review of geologic
reports and maps as well as what exploration data may be available. The purpose
of this evaluation is to determine if potentially significant mineral and/or
geothermal resources may exist in or proximate to the mineral right, and if an
in-depth evaluation is warranted. The mineral resource consultant will present
the results of a preliminary evaluation to the Department in writing.
(14) "Relative Value" is an estimate of the
non-monetary value of a mineral and/or geothermal resource relative to another
mineral or geothermal resource. A relative value may be expressed in terms of
how closely the geologic characteristics of the mineral and geothermal
resources of one mineral right compare to another.
(15) "Release" means the transfer of
ownership of a mineral right to another person.
(16) "Significant Mineral or Geothermal
Resources" means that the Department determines, based on a preliminary or
in-depth evaluation, that mineral and/or geothermal resources could be
economically developed in the future.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 273.045, 273.551 & 273.775 - 273.790
Stats. Implemented: ORS 273.780 - 273.790
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