219 sections in this chapter.
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-10 Confidentiality
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If the operator designates as confidential an exploration map, financial information, information concerning the grade or location of ore reserves or trade secret information, the director shall maintain the information as confidential and not subject to public records or disclos…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-11 Existing mining operations; closeout plan required
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A. An owner or operator of an existing mining operation shall submit a permit application to the director by December 31, 1994. The permit application shall contain all information required by regulation of the commission, including a proposed compliance schedule for submission o…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-12 New mining operations; mining operation permit required
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A. After the effective date of the New Mexico Mining Act, except as provided in Section 5 [69-36-5 NMSA 1978] of that act, no person shall conduct a new mining operation without a permit issued by the director. Applications for permits for new mining operations operating pursuant…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-13 Exploration permit
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A. After December 31, 1994, a person shall not engage in exploration operations in New Mexico without first obtaining a permit to conduct exploration from the director. In order to be approved by December 31, 1994, the application for a permit to conduct exploration shall be subm…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-14 Citizens suits
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A. A person having an interest that is or may be adversely affected may commence a civil action on his own behalf to compel compliance with the New Mexico Mining Act. Such action may be brought against: (1) the department of environment, the energy, minerals and natural resources…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-15 Administrative review
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A. Any order, penalty assessment or issuance or denial of a permit by the director pursuant to the New Mexico Mining Act shall become final unless a person who is or may be adversely affected by the order, penalty assessment or issuance or denial of a permit files, within sixty d…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-16 Judicial review
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A. A person who is or may be affected by a rule of the commission may appeal the action of the commission by filing a notice of appeal with the court of appeals within thirty days from the filing date of the rule with the state records center. All appeals of rules shall be taken …
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-17 Civil penalties
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A. Civil penalties may be assessed by the director or the commission for violations of the New Mexico Mining Act, including a violation of a regulation of the commission, an order of the director, a permit condition and the order resulting from a hearing. B. Civil penalties asses…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-18 Criminal penalties
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A. Any person who knowingly or willfully violates the New Mexico Mining Act, regulations adopted by the commission or a condition of a permit issued pursuant to the New Mexico Mining Act or fails or refuses to comply with a final decision or order of the commission or the directo…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-19 Funds created
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A. There is created within the state treasury the "mining act fund". All money received by the state from permit applicants, permit holders, the federal government, other state agencies or legislative appropriations shall be delivered to the state treasurer and deposited in the f…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-2 Purposes
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The purposes of the New Mexico Mining Act include promoting responsible utilization and reclamation of lands affected by exploration, mining or the extraction of minerals that are vital to the welfare of New Mexico. History: Laws 1993, ch. 315, § 2.
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-20 Remedy
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Nothing in the New Mexico Mining Act shall limit any right that any person or class of persons may have pursuant to any statute or common law to seek enforcement of the New Mexico Mining Act and the regulations adopted pursuant to that act, or to seek any other relief. History: L…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-3 Definitions
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As used in the New Mexico Mining Act: A. "affected area" means the area outside of the permit area where the land surface, surface water, ground water and air resources are impacted by mining operations within the permit area; B. "commission" means the mining commission establish…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-4 Interim program; limitations
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A. Nothing in the New Mexico Mining Act shall supersede current or future requirements and standards of any other applicable federal or state law. B. After the effective date of the New Mexico Mining Act and until the commission adopts regulations necessary to carry out the provi…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-5 Mining operation site assessment
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A. After the effective date of the New Mexico Mining Act, the operator of a new mining operation may operate that new mining operation until the operator is either granted or denied a permit for a new mining operation provided that the operator submits to the director on or befor…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-6 Mining commission; created; members
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A. The "mining commission" is created. The commission shall consist of seven voting members, including: (1) the director of the bureau of geology and mineral resources of the New Mexico institute of mining and technology or his designee; (2) the secretary of environment or his de…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-7 Commission; duties
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The commission shall: A. before June 18, 1994, adopt and file reasonable regulations consistent with the purposes and intent of the New Mexico Mining Act necessary to implement the provisions of the New Mexico Mining Act, including regulations that: (1) consider the economic and …
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-8 Regulations; adoption process
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A. No regulation shall be adopted, amended or repealed without a public hearing before the commission or a hearing officer appointed by the commission. B. Any person may recommend or propose regulations to the commission for adoption, amendment or repeal. The commission shall det…
NMSA 1978, § 69-36-9 Director; duties
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The director shall: A. exercise all powers of enforcement and administration arising under the New Mexico Mining Act not otherwise expressly delegated to the commission, execute and administer the commission's regulations and coordinate the review and issuance of permits for new …