- 1. Scope. Following receipt of an application to purchase, the Department may issue permits to any person to explore for common mineral materials or natural products which are subject to sale.
- 2. Issuance of permits. Such permits will be issued only for limited entry into designated areas for the purpose of exploring or testing for common mineral material or natural products.
- 3. Non-assignability of permits. Such permits are non-assignable and subject to control stipulations by the Department.
- 4. No reimbursable improvements will be authorized or recognized by the Department in connection with any activity pursuant to an exploration permit.
- 5. Filing an application for sale shall entitle an applicant to an exploration permit without payment of further fees; any other person wishing to explore must pay a sum equal to the application fee.
- 6. All related state land must be restored after exploration and before sale by the exploring person(s).
Common mineral materials and natural products, exploration, permits.
Historical Note
Former Section R12-5-774 repealed as an emergency effective October 31, 1977, new Section R12-5-774 adopted effective September 16, 1977 (Supp. 77-5). Former Section R12-5-774 repealed as an emergency now repealed, new Section adopted effective September 21, 1978 (Supp. 78-5). Section R12-5-2004 renumbered from Section R12-5-774 (Supp. 93-3).