Utah Admin. Code R643-884-100 - Scope
The rules under R643-884 establish the procedures and requirements for the preparation, submission, and approval of the Reclamation Plan.
130. Content of Proposed State
Reclamation Plan. The proposed Reclamation Plan will be submitted to the
Director in writing and will include the following information:
131. A designation by the Governor for the
Division to administer the Reclamation Program and to receive and administer
grants under 30 CFR Part 886.
132.
A legal opinion from the State Attorney General that the Division has the
authority under state law to conduct the program.
133. A description of the policies and
procedures to be followed by the Division in conducting the reclamation
program, including:
133.100. The purposes of
the Reclamation Program;
133.200.
The specific criteria for ranking and identifying projects to be
funded;
133.300. The coordination
of reclamation work among the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program and the Rural
Land Reclamation Program administered by the Soil Conservation Service and
OSM's reclamation programs; and
133.400. Policies and procedures regarding
land acquisition, management, and disposal under R643- 879;
133.500. Policies and procedures regarding
reclamation on private land under R643-882;
133.600. Policies and procedures regarding
rights of entry under R643-877; and
133.700. Public participation and involvement
in the preparation of the Reclamation Plan and in the Reclamation
Program.
134. A
description of the administrative and management structure to be used in
conducting the reclamation program, including:
134.100. The organization of the Division and
its relationship to other state organizations or officials that will
participate in or augment the Division's reclamation capacity;
134.200. The personnel staffing policies
which will govern the assignment of personnel to the Reclamation
Program;
134.300. The purchasing
and procurement systems to be used by the Division. Such systems will meet the
requirements of Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A-102, Attachment
O;
134.400. The accounting system
to be used by the Division, including specific procedures for the operation of
the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Account.
135. A general description, derived from
available data, of the reclamation activities to be conducted under the
Reclamation Plan, including the known or suspected eligible lands and waters
within the state which require reclamation, including:
135.100. A map showing the general location
of known or suspected eligible lands and waters;
135.200. A description of the problems
occurring on these lands and waters;
135.300. How the plan proposes to address
each of the problems occurring on these lands and waters;
135.400. How the land to be reclaimed relates
to existing and planned uses of lands in surrounding areas.
136. A general description, derived from
available data, of the conditions prevailing in the different geographic areas
of the state where reclamation is planned, including:
136.100. The economic base;
136.200. Significant esthetic, historic or
cultural, and recreational values; and
136.300. Endangered and threatened plant,
fish, and wildlife and their habitats.
150. State Reclamation Plan Amendment. The
Division may, at any time, submit to the Director a proposed amendment or
revision to its approved Reclamation Plan. If the amendment or revision changes
the objectives, scope, or major policies followed by the Division in the
conduct of its reclamation program, the Division will include a description of
the extent of public involvement in the preparation of the amendment or
revision.
170. Impact Assistance.
The Reclamation Plan may provide for construction of specific public facilities
in communities impacted by coal development. This form of assistance is
available when the Governor has certified, and the Director has concurred
that:
171. All reclamation with
respect to past coal mining and with respect to the mining of other minerals
and materials has been accomplished;
172. The specific public facilities are
required as a result of coal development; and
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