Or. Admin. Code § 632-030-0022 - Fees
(1) The fees
applicable to this rule division are pursuant to ORS 517.753 and
517.800. The application fee for
an exclusion certificate is $80. Each holder of an exclusion certificate will
annually pay to the department a renewal fee of $150 pursuant to ORS 517.753.
(2) Annual fees are due on the
anniversary date of the issuance of the operating permit, limited exemption
certificate, or exclusion certificate unless a different renewal date is
established by the Department. The Department will provide the permittee or
certificate holder with 60 days advance notice before establishing a new
renewal date. The Department will prorate annual fees at the permittee's or
certificate holder's request if a new renewal date is established.
(3) A permittee or certificate holder must
renew their permit or certificate annually, on or before the last day of the
month shown on the permit or certificate as the renewal month. Operators that
hold both a limited exemption certificate and an operating permit on the same
property, or contiguous properties that are operated as a single mining
activity, will pay a single annual renewal fee pursuant to ORS
517.800, based upon the total
reported production from all sites within the parcel or contiguous parcels. The
non refundable annual fee must be paid and the annual report form returned
prior to renewal. A permittee or certificate holder must pay all delinquent
fees and accrued interest owed to this Department prior to renewal, transfer,
or amendment of the permit or certificate.
(4) The Department will impose a late fee
equal to five percent of the amount of any annual fee that is more than 60 days
past due.
(5) The fees established
by this rule also apply to emergency permits issued pursuant to ORS 517.832 and temporary operating permits issued under ORS
517.834.
(6) The Department may waive the fee for a
minor amendment in those situations where significant administrative resources
are not needed to process the amendment.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 517
Stats. Implemented: ORS 517.800
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