
The authority of countylevel land and resources departments to issue mining licenses

Mineral Resources Law of the People's Republic of China
Chapter 4 Mining Mineral Resources Article 29 In mining mineral resources, a mining enterprise must adopt rational mining sequence and methods and proper oredressing technique The 2023年3月1日 This study finds that relevant local government departments have issued mining permits in violation of laws for mining on nature reserves and national parks While these Mining violations, rentseeking, and resource governance in China The setup and functions of land administrative departments of people's governments at and above the county level shall be decided by the people's governments of provinces, LAND ADMINISTRATION LAW OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF The competent departments authorized by the State Council may conduct examination of and grant approval to mining of such specified minerals as oil, natural gas, radioactive minerals laws 中国人大网

Spotlight: the legal framework and licensing regime for mining in
2020年11月10日 Mining licence holders are granted the following surface rights: (1) constructing within the mining area such production and living facilities as may be needed for mining; and 2020年12月26日 To mine sand in the rivers of the Yangtze River basin, permission is required from relevant river basin management agencies of the water resources department under the The Yangtze River Protection Law of the People's Republic of China2020年11月10日 To implement the State Council's reform requirements of 'decentralisation, supervision and service optimisation' and to further improve the mineral rights approval Overview and outlook: mining law in China Lexology2024年9月3日 In our mechanism tests, we find that the industrial land approval reform (ILAR) significantly reduces land resource misallocation in pilot cities and promotes both total factor Land Regulation and Local Service Provision: Can Economic

Environmental (de)centralization and local environmental
2022年4月1日 To investigate the causal effects of (de)centralization on local governments' environmental governance, this paper assesses whether environmental monitoring agencies 2020年12月10日 This book explores a disciplinary matrix for the study of the law and governance concerning mining and minerals from a global perspective The book considers The Law and Governance of Mining and Minerals: A Global 2024年9月17日 11 What regulates mining law? The US legal system consists of many levels of codified and uncodified federal, State, and local laws The government’s regulatory authority at each level may originate from Mining Laws and Regulations USA 2025 International Counties are governed by locally elected officials, including more than 19,350 county elected executives and board members responsible for counties’ budgets, policies and oversight In general, states authorize and set the roles and responsibilities of county governments Explore how counties differ across the nation and how that affects the delivery of critical services to our County structure, authority and finances National Association of

Land Use Control and Regulation #3 Flashcards Quizlet
Government authority to create laws, including those that promote legitimate land use objectives, so long as such laws further public health, safety, morals, and aesthetics The US Constitution delegates "" to individual state, In turn, individual states delegate this authority to 2020年11月19日 natural resources and the provision of a variety of public services both within the unincorporated and incorporated areas Although Agriculture and Natural Resources are in this Platform as a separate chapter, there is a correlation between Planning and Land Use, and Agriculture and Natural Resources (Chapter Three)Chapter 7 Planning, Land Use, and Housing Counties2023年2月20日 How land is used is connected to some of the most important issues of our time: sustainable development, economic development, reducing territorial inequalities and the rights of future generations, to name but a few There is growing recognition that a wide range of policies shape how land is used and managed beyond that of land use and environmental planning The Governance of Land Use: A Conceptual Framework MDPI2021年7月1日 The research sought to establish the Environmental and Land Use effects from Mining and Quarrying activities in Kwale CountyENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND USE EFFECTS FROM MINING AND

Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) Mendocino County
The Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975 (SMARA, Public Resources Code, Sections 27102796) provides a comprehensive surface mining and reclamation policy with the regulation of surface mining operations to assure that adverse environmental impacts are minimized and mined lands are reclaimed to a usable condition2023年10月10日 This article will add to a better understanding of DeepSea Mining as the Authority grapples with this issue with a view to ensuring protection and preservation of the sea and its ecosystems Part 1:Introduction The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, (UNCLOS) establishes the objectives for humankind’s care of the seaLaw and Regulations for DeepSea Mining: Following the 2024年9月17日 Mining Laws and Regulations Canada 2025 ICLG Mining Laws and Regulations Canada Chapter covers common issues in mining laws and regulations – including the acquisition of rights, ownership requirements and restrictions, processing, transfer and encumbrance, environmental aspects, native title and land rightsMining Laws and Regulations Report 2025 Canada2023年3月23日 BLM authority to sell or exchange land under the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act (FLTFA; 43 USC §§2301 et seq) and a 117th Congress extension to federally recognized Indian tribes of BLM authority to dispose of land under the Recreation and Public Purposes Act (43 USC §§869 et seq)6Federal Land Ownership: Acquisition and Disposal Authorities

How County Governments Work FindLaw
2021年6月30日 If you are concerned about a regional park or playground with a defective play equipment, for example, you could contact your county's parks and recreation department Most county government departments have websites with contact information If the issues facing your county remain unaddressed, you can always run for local office yourself2004年7月12日 Resources Law, Volume 19 No 1, February 2001 at page 31 13 “Security of Tenure as a key issue facing the international mining company: a South African perspective” Michael O Dale, Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, Volume 14 No 3, August 1996THE LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR MINING IN 2022年10月2日 Shrinking cities are a class of cities that show different trajectories in the urbanization process Although many studies have examined shrinking cities from multidimensional perspectives, the spatiotemporal Spatiotemporal Evolution of CountyLevel Land Use meaning that those who own land and find resources in the land, these resources become theirs The state only acts as a permit provider to conduct mining and has the right to collect taxes (Thendry, 2016) Bagir Harijanti (2017) interpret government control authority into three things: 1 The government is authorized to grant mining rightsDistribution of Authority for Mining Business Permits between

Spotlight: the legal framework and licensing regime for mining
2020年11月10日 All questions Legal framework i Overview The legislation provisions governing the minerals and mining industry are as follows: the Constitution; laws such as the General Principles of the Civil As with agriculture, control over the issuing of licenses to mine in forest areas is a direct way that governments can accelerate or curtail deforestation We coded this indicator as 1 if the secondtier governments have at least some authority for issue licenses or concessions for mining, and 0 otherwise 9 Logging permitsFrontiers Authority of SecondTier Governments to Reduce 2024年7月14日 In the past, government and mining companies would argue that, when it comes to mining rights, the MPRDA trumps IPILRA, contending that license holders under the MPRDA had an “unconditional right to access the land needed to undertake mining, without any requirement for agreed levels of compensation for those whose surface rights to the land are Full article: The mine, the community, and the chief–mining across small, medium and large counties On average, small county EMAs employ an average of 114 full time and 141 part time employees, medium county EMAs employ 348 full time and 236 part time employees, while large county EMAs employ 957 full time and 164 part time employees See Table 2 for a full breakdown of county EMA employmentMANAGING DISASTERS AT THE COUNTY LEVEL National

Mining and Land Reclamation Missouri Department of Natural Resources
The department ensures beneficial restoration of mined lands to protect public health, safety and the environment from the adverse effects of mining within the state We administer state statutes and regulations, and Missouri Mining Commission policies and directives Staff ensure Missouri's mineral resources are available for economic development and after reclamation, the land is The Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing, and Regional and Rural Development acknowledges Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land, sea and community, and recognises their continuing contribution towards creating this strong and prosperous state of QueenslandLand and property Department of Natural Resources and Mines About Mining and Minerals The Mining Law, as amended, opened the public lands of the United States to mineral acquisition by the location and maintenance of mining claims Mineral deposits subject to acquisition in this manner are generally referred to as "locatable minerals" Locatable minerals include both metallic minerals (gold, silver, lead, copper, zinc, nickel, etc) and About Mining and Minerals Bureau of Land Management2023年3月1日 In China, whether strict legislation, administered from the top down, in the areas of environmental and resource governance will achieve desired results depends greatly on local governments’ actual legal enforcement (Ran, 2017)However, inefficient legal enforcement and lax supervision generally exist at the subnational level (Qi and Zhang, 2014; van Rooij, 2006)Mining violations, rentseeking, and resource governance in China

Distribution of Authority for Mining Business Permits between
2023年5月28日 Mining commodities are strategic commodities for the Indonesian people because they are a source of state revenue On the other hand, mining has a significant social, economic, and political impactRegulatory Authority NC Mining Act of 1971 GS 74, Article 7 The state Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources plans to issue mining permit modification letters to all existing mining permit holders notifying them that the letter shall serve to modify the existing mining permit to remove all references to the prior expiration date, and to convert any existing permit to a life of Mining Program NC DEQ2010年3月17日 423 A qualified applicant for a Water Use Permit is – The Holder of an Exploration Lease, Mining Lease or Quarry Lease subsisting at the time the water right granted will be used, or an applicant for a Mining Lease, Small Scale Mining Lease or Quarry Lease for which the water right will be required to be used 10 43 The Mining Cadastre Office shall not An Overview Of The Nigerian Minerals And Mining Act 20074 A guide to land access in Queensland OptOut Agreement means a legal agreement in which the landholder chooses to Zoptout of the requirement to enter into a Conduct and Compensation Agreement or Deferral Agreement Permanent impact means a continuing effect on land, its use, or a permanent or longterm adverse effect on its current use by the land [s occupierA guide to land access in Queensland

Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 76 Units or individuals that illegally occupy and use land without approval or with approval obtained by fraudulent means shall be ordered by the land administration departments of the people's governments at or above the county level to return such land; the ones that, in violation of the overall plan for land utilization, convert the land for agriculture to land for construction 2017年3月8日 Production of government On the issues of governmental production, the larger the production scale the more controversial the issue An extreme model is the small government model in which Adam Smith observed the government acts as a “night watchman” (Smith 2003/1776) The socalled Washington consensus and neoliberalism were deeply influenced The allocation mechanism of authority and accountability in 2023年12月27日 2 Land Use and Zoning: Local governments have the authority to regulate land use within their jurisdiction through zoning ordinances Zoning regulations determine how land can be used, such as for residential, commercial, or industrial purposes These regulations help maintain the character and quality of different areas within a community 3Understanding the Legal Powers of the Local Government: A Bonding A bond is a financial guarantee, given to provide assurance to one party that another party will fulfill an obligation it has undertaken to perform Under a bond, the principal on a personal bond is responsible to fulfill a contractual obligation If the principal does not perform the contractual obligation, the bond may be collected The operator on the notice or plan must be Mining and Minerals Bonding Bureau of Land Management

Mining Laws and Regulations Report 2025 United
2024年9月17日 The Coal Authority, established under the Coal Industry Act 1994, is an executive, nondepartmental public body whose responsibilities include, amongst others, the licensing of coal mining operations, the The parties to the disputes are DRC stateowned mining company Cominiere SA, mining company Dathomir Mining Resources SARL and AVZ More specifically, AVZ started two ICC arbitration proceedings against Dathomir to seek a declaration affirming AVZ's legal title to a 15% stake acquired from Dathomir (in addition to AVZ's 60% stake)Mining Comparative Guide Energy and Natural Resources2017年6月23日 Indigenous peoples worldwide struggle for control over land and natural resources against encroachment of state interests, external development and commercial pressures such as agribusiness, dams Indigenous Peoples’ Struggle for Secure Land The MRA effectively began operation in 2006, as the former PNG department of mining was divided to form two new organisations: the MRA and the Department of Mineral Policy and GeoHazard Management The Authority is structured around a board of members representing a range of professions, including economists, geologists, and mining engineersPapua New Guinea Mineral Resources Authority (MRA) Mining

Welcome to Polk County, WI
Nonmetallic mining where less than 1 acre of total affected acreage occurs over the life of the mine; Operators of nonmetallic mine sites must apply for a nonmetallic mining reclamation permit through the Polk County Land and Water Resources Department to engage in nonmetallic mining (unless specifically exempt)The State Authority, local authority4 and any public officer or officer or employee of the local authority may not be subject to any action, claim, liabilities or demand whatsoever arising out of any building5 or other works carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Act or any by laws6 made under it or by reason of the fact that such building works or the plans thereof are Powers of the Local Authority in Regulating Land Planning and 2022年8月24日 The current supply method of land acquisition for mining land in China is not conducive to the sustainable use of land resources, resulting in a large amount of wasted land resources and causing many conflicts The new model of temporary land use policy for mining solves the longstanding problem of the livelihood of expropriated farmers that has plagued Causes and Countermeasures for the Failure of Mining Land Use The setup and functions of land administrative departments of people's governments at and above the county level shall be decided by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities under the direct jurisdiction of the LAND ADMINISTRATION LAW OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

Mining and exploration Department of Natural Resources and
The Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing, and Regional and Rural Development acknowledges Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land, sea and community, and recognises their continuing contribution towards creating this strong and prosperous state of Queensland2022年5月12日 Initially, the Mining Law provided disposal authority with no return to the taxpayer for development of nearly all mineral resources In 1920, Congress enacted the Mineral Leasing Act (MLA), removing petroleum, natural gas and other hydrocarbons, as well as phosphates, sodium, sulfur, and potassium, from disposal under the Mining Law and creating Mining Law Reform US Department of the Interior