Title 30 › Chapter CHAPTER 12A— - ENTRY AND LOCATION ON COAL LANDS ON DISCOVERY OF SOURCE MATERIAL › § 541
When someone finds valuable source material inside a lignite seam on public coal lands that are open to mining, they may locate and enter those lands under U.S. mining laws. A copy of the notice of the mining location must be filed in the Bureau of Land Management state land office within 90 days after the location. The claimant must report each year to the Mining Supervisor of the Geological Survey how much lignite was mined or stripped in that calendar year and pay 10 cents per ton. Any mineral patent issued must follow these filing and payment rules and must reserve to the United States all Leasing Act minerals except lignite that contains the valuable source material and any lignite that must be removed to get that material. Mining claims and patents do not give rights to lignite that does not contain the valuable source material, except as needed to recover the source material, and lode claims do not include extralateral rights. The terms “source material” and “lignite” get their meanings from section 541e.
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30 U.S.C. § 541
Title 30 — Mineral Lands and Mining
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73