Title 30Mineral Lands and MiningRelease 119-73

§21a National mining and minerals policy; “minerals” defined; execution of policy under other authorized programs

Title 30 › Chapter CHAPTER 2— - MINERAL LANDS AND REGULATIONS IN GENERAL › § 21a

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Federal Government must encourage private companies to develop and maintain U.S. mining, minerals, and metal industries. It must support careful, sensible development of mineral resources, promote mining and metal research (including recycling scrap), and find better ways to handle mine waste and restore mined land so mining hurts the environment less. Minerals: all minerals and mineral fuels, including oil, gas, coal, oil shale, and uranium. The Secretary of the Interior must carry out this policy using other programs that are authorized by law.

Full Legal Text

Title 30, §21a

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The Congress declares that it is the continuing policy of the Federal Government in the national interest to foster and encourage private enterprise in (1) the development of economically sound and stable domestic mining, minerals, metal and mineral reclamation industries, (2) the orderly and economic development of domestic mineral resources, reserves, and reclamation of metals and minerals to help assure satisfaction of industrial, security and environmental needs, (3) mining, mineral, and metallurgical research, including the use and recycling of scrap to promote the wise and efficient use of our natural and reclaimable mineral resources, and (4) the study and development of methods for the disposal, control, and reclamation of mineral waste products, and the reclamation of mined land, so as to lessen any adverse impact of mineral extraction and processing upon the physical environment that may result from mining or mineral activities. For the purpose of this section “minerals” shall include all minerals and mineral fuels including oil, gas, coal, oil shale and uranium. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of the Interior to carry out this policy when exercising his authority under such programs as may be authorized by law other than this section.

Legislative History

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Editorial Notes

Amendments

1995—Pub. L. 104–66 in last par. struck out at end “For this purpose the Secretary of the Interior shall include in his annual report to the Congress a report on the state of the domestic mining, minerals, and mineral reclamation industries, including a statement of the trend in utilization and depletion of these resources, together with such recommendations for legislative programs as may be necessary to implement the policy of this section.”

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Short Title

Pub. L. 91–631, § 1, Dec. 31, 1970, 84 Stat. 1876, provided: “That this Act [enacting this section] may be cited as the ‘Mining and Minerals Policy Act of 1970’.”

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Citation

30 U.S.C. § 21a

Title 30Mineral Lands and Mining

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73