Utah Admin. Code R850-22-1000 - Multiple Mineral Development (MMD) Area Designation
1. The agency may designate any land under
its authority as a multiple mineral development area. In designated multiple
mineral development areas the agency may require, in addition to all other
terms and conditions of the lease, that the lessee furnish a bond or evidence
of financial responsibility as specified by the agency, to assure that the
agency and other lessees shall be indemnified and held harmless from and
against unreasonable and all unnecessary damage to mineral deposits or
improvements caused by the conduct of the lessee on trust lands. Written notice
shall be given to all lessees holding a lease for any mineral commodity within
the multiple mineral development area. Thereafter, in order to preserve the
value of mineral resources the agency may impose any reasonable requirements
upon any mineral lessee who intends to conduct any mineral activity within the
multiple mineral development area. The lessee is required to submit advance
written notice of any activities to occur within the multiple mineral
development area to the agency and any other information that the agency may
request. All activities within the multiple mineral development area are to be
deferred until the agency has specified the terms and conditions under which
the mineral activity is to occur and has granted specific permission to conduct
the activity. The agency may hold public meetings regarding the mineral
development within the multiple mineral development area.
2. The agency may grant a lease extension
under a multiple mineral development area designation, providing that the
lessee or designated operator requests an extension to the agency prior to the
lease expiration date, and that the lessee or designated operator would have
otherwise been able to request a lease extension as provided in Subsection
53C-2-405(4).
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