Or. Admin. Code § 632-033-0040 - Maintaining an Exploration Permit
(1) An Exploration Permit issued by the
department shall be granted for a period of 12 consecutive months. The new
permittee shall renew each Exploration Permit prior to the anniversary date by
submitting the required annual fee. As a courtesy, the department may notify
the permittee by mail at least 45 days prior to the anniversary date of the
permit and will provide the necessary renewal forms and fee schedule for permit
renewal. In cases of non-renewal, a second notice may be sent prior to issuance
of a Closure Order. The permittee shall maintain an Exploration Permit until
exploration and reclamation, including revegetation (if required), have been
completed.
(2) If the department
determines from inspections conducted pursuant to ORS
517.850 or from any other
source, that the exploration is not in compliance with the approved Exploration
Permit, permit conditions, the Mined Land Reclamation Act, or the rules adopted
thereunder, the department shall give written notice of noncompliance to the
permittee.
(3) The permittee must
begin rectifying all deficiencies within 30 days of receipt of the notice of
noncompliance as required in ORS
517.860(1), or
file a written appeal to the notice of noncompliance in accordance with OAR
632-033-0050. If the permittee appeals the notice within 30 days of receipt,
the Department will not issue a Closure Order or revoke the permit pending the
appeal, except in cases of reasonable probability of danger to human life,
property, water resources, or wildlife. The department will provide the
permittee a written statement of the specific facts leading to that finding and
corrective action for the elimination of such danger.
(4) The department will notify the permittee
in writing within ten working days of the date verification of
compliance.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 517
Stats. Implemented: ORS 517.740
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