43 CFR Part 3600 — Mineral Materials Disposal
Subpart 3601 — Mineral Materials Disposal; General Provisions
- § 3601.1— Purpose.
- § 3601.3— Authority.
- § 3601.5— Definitions.
- § 3601.6— Policy.
- § 3601.8— Public availability of information.
- § 3601.9— Information collection.
- § 3601.11— When will environmental considerations prevent BLM from disposing of mineral materials?
- § 3601.12— What areas does BLM exclude from disposal of mineral materials?
- § 3601.13— How can I obtain mineral materials from Federal lands that have been withdrawn to aid a function of another Federal agency or of a State or local government agency?
- § 3601.14— When can BLM dispose of mineral materials from unpatented mining claims?
- § 3601.21— What rights does a person have under a materials sales contract or use permit?
- § 3601.22— What rights remain with the United States when BLM sells or issues a permit for mineral materials?
- § 3601.30— Pre-application activities—how and when may I sample and test mineral materials?
- § 3601.40— Mining and reclamation plans.
- § 3601.41— What information must I include in my mining plan?
- § 3601.42— What information must I include in my reclamation plan?
- § 3601.43— What is the process for BLM to approve my mining and reclamation plans?
- § 3601.44— How and when may my mining or reclamation plan be modified?
- § 3601.51— How will BLM inspect my operation?
- § 3601.52— After I finish my operations, when must I remove improvements and equipment?
- § 3601.61— When may BLM cancel my contract or permit?
- § 3601.62— Cancellation procedure.
- § 3601.71— What constitutes unauthorized use?
- § 3601.72— What are the consequences of unauthorized use?
- § 3601.80— How do I appeal a final decision by BLM?
Subpart 3602 — Mineral Materials Sales
- § 3602.11— How do I request a sale of mineral materials?
- § 3602.12— How does the mineral materials sales process affect other users of the same public lands?
- § 3602.13— How does BLM measure and establish the price of mineral materials?
- § 3602.14— What kind of financial security does BLM require?
- § 3602.15— What will happen to my bond if I transferred all of my interests or operations to another bonded party?
- § 3602.21— What payment terms apply to my mineral materials sales contract?
- § 3602.22— When will a contract terminate?
- § 3602.23— When will BLM make refunds or allow credits?
- § 3602.24— When may I assign my materials sales contract?
- § 3602.25— What rights and responsibilities does my assignee assume?
- § 3602.26— If I assign my contract, when do my obligations under the contract end?
- § 3602.27— When will BLM extend the term of a contract?
- § 3602.28— What records must I maintain and how long must I keep them?
- § 3602.29— How will BLM verify my production?
- § 3602.30— Noncompetitive sales.
- § 3602.31— What volume limitations and fees generally apply to noncompetitive mineral materials sales?
- § 3602.32— What volume and other limitations pertain to noncompetitive sales associated with public works projects?
- § 3602.33— How will BLM dispose of mineral materials for use in developing Federal mineral leases?
- § 3602.34— What is the term of a noncompetitive contract?
- § 3602.40— Competitive sales.
- § 3602.41— When will BLM sell mineral materials on a competitive basis?
- § 3602.42— How does BLM publicize competitive mineral materials sales?
- § 3602.43— How does BLM conduct competitive mineral materials sales?
- § 3602.44— How do I make a bid deposit?
- § 3602.45— What final steps will BLM take before issuing me a contract?
- § 3602.46— What is the term of a competitive contract?
- § 3602.47— When and how may I renew my competitive contract and what is the fee?
- § 3602.48— What may BLM require when renewing my contract?
- § 3602.49— When will BLM issue a non-renewable contract?
Subpart 3603 — Community Pits and Common Use Areas
- § 3603.10— Disposal of mineral materials from community pits and common use areas.
- § 3603.11— What rights pertain to users of community pits?
- § 3603.12— What rights pertain to users of common use areas?
- § 3603.13— What price does BLM charge under materials sales contracts for mineral materials from community pits and common use areas?
- § 3603.14— What plans do I need to prepare to mine or remove mineral materials from a community pit or common use area?
- § 3603.21— What reclamation requirements pertain to community pits and common use areas?
- § 3603.22— What fees must I pay to cover the cost of reclamation of community pits and common use areas?
Subpart 3604 — Free Use of Mineral Materials
- § 3604.11— How do I apply for a free use permit?
- § 3604.12— Who may obtain a free use permit?
- § 3604.13— When will BLM decline to issue a free use permit to a qualified applicant?
- § 3604.21— What is the term of a free use permit?
- § 3604.22— What conditions and restrictions pertain to my free use permit?
- § 3604.23— When and how may I assign my free use permit?
- § 3604.24— Who may remove materials on my behalf?
- § 3604.25— What bond requirements pertain to free use permits?
- § 3604.26— When will BLM cancel my permit?
- § 3604.27— What rights does a free use permit give me against other users of the land?