Part 211 — Leasing of Tribal Lands for Mineral Development
Subpart A — General
- § 211.1— Purpose and scope.
- § 211.2— Information collection.
- § 211.3— Definitions.
- § 211.4— Authority and responsibility of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
- § 211.5— Authority and responsibility of the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM).
- § 211.6— Authority and responsibility of the Minerals Management Service (MMS).
- § 211.7— Environmental studies.
- § 211.8— Government employees cannot acquire leases.
- § 211.9— Existing permits or leases for minerals issued pursuant to 43 CFR chapter II and acquired for Indian tribes.
Subpart B — How To Acquire Leases
- § 211.20— Leasing procedures.
- § 211.22— Leases for subsurface storage of oil or gas.
- § 211.23— Corporate qualifications and requests for information.
- § 211.24— Bonds.
- § 211.25— Acreage limitation.
- § 211.27— Duration of leases.
- § 211.28— Unitization and communitization agreements, and well spacing.
- § 211.29— Exemption of leases and permits made by organized tribes.
Subpart C — Rents, Royalties, Cancellations and Appeals
- § 211.40— Manner of payments.
- § 211.41— Rentals and production royalty on oil and gas leases.
- § 211.42— Annual rentals and expenditures for development on leases other than oil and gas, and geothermal resources.
- § 211.43— Royalty rates for minerals other than oil and gas.
- § 211.44— Suspension of operations.
- § 211.46— Inspection of premises, books and accounts.
- § 211.47— Diligence, drainage and prevention of waste.
- § 211.48— Permission to start operations.
- § 211.49— Restrictions on operations.
- § 211.51— Surrender of leases.
- § 211.52— Fees.
- § 211.53— Assignments, overriding royalties, and operating agreements.
- § 211.54— Lease or permit cancellation; Bureau of Indian Affairs notice of noncompliance.
- § 211.55— Penalties.
- § 211.56— Geological and geophysical permits.
- § 211.57— Forms.
- § 211.58— Appeals.