Utah Admin. Code R645-201-400 - Requirements for Commercial Sale
Any person who extracts coal for commercial sale or commercial use during any coal exploration will obtain a coal mining and reclamation operations permit for those operations from the Division under R645-300 through R645- 303 unless that coal extraction is exempted by R645-100-400.
410. With the prior written approval of the
Division, no permit to conduct coal mining and reclamation operations is
required for the sale or commercial use of coal extracted during exploration
operations if such sale or commercial use is for coal testing purposes only. An
application will be filed with the Division to obtain this written
approval.
420. The application
referred to under R645-201-410 is required to demonstrate that the coal testing
is needed for the development of the coal mining and reclamation operation
which will be the subject of a permit application to be submitted in the near
future, and that the proposed commercial use or sale of coal extracted during
exploration operations is solely for the purpose of testing the coal.
430. The application to mine coal for testing
purposes will contain:
431. The
name of the testing firm and the locations at which the coal will be
tested.
432. If the coal will be
sold directly to, or commercially used directly by, the intended end user, a
statement from the intended end user, or if the coal is sold indirectly to the
intended end user through an agent or broker, a statement from the agent or
broker. The statement shall include:
432.100.
The specific reason for the test, including why the coal may differ from the
intended user's other coal supplies so as to require testing;
432.200. The amount of coal necessary for the
test(s) and why a smaller amount will not suffice; and
432.300. A description of the specific tests
that will be conducted.
433. Evidence that sufficient reserves of
coal are available to the person conducting exploration or its principals for
future commercial use or sale to the intended end user, or agent or broker of
such user identified above, to demonstrate that the amount of coal to be
removed is not the total reserve, but is a sampling of a larger
reserve.
434. An explanation as to
why other means of exploration, such as core drilling are not adequate to
determine the quality of the coal and/or the feasibility of developing a coal
mining and reclamation operation.
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