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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 HB4490
Introduced 02/03/04, by David R. Leitch SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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225 ILCS 715/5 |
from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4506 |
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Amends the Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act. Provides that if a conservation and reclamation plan includes a mining operation within unincorporated territory of a county and the mining operation is within 1.5 miles of the boundaries of a municipality that has adopted a zoning ordinance, the Department of Natural Resources may not approve the permit unless the corporate authorities of the municipality approve the permit by a 2/3 vote. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning mining.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Surface-Mined Land Conservation and |
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| Reclamation Act is amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 715/5) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4506)
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| Sec. 5. Application for permit; bond; fee; permit.
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| (a) Application for a permit shall be made upon a form |
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| furnished by the
Department, which form shall contain a |
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| description of the tract or tracts of
land and the
estimated |
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| number of acres thereof to be affected by surface mining by the
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| applicant to the tenth succeeding June 30, which description
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| shall include
the section, township, range, and county in which |
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| the land is located and
shall otherwise describe the land with |
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| sufficient certainty so that it may
be located and |
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| distinguished from other lands, and a statement that the
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| applicant has the right and power by legal estate owned to mine |
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| by surface
mining and to reclaim the land so described. Such |
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| application shall be
accompanied by: (i) a bond or security |
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| meeting the requirements
of Section 8 of this Act; and (ii) a |
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| fee of $100 for every acre
and fraction of an acre of land to be |
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| permitted.
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| (b) An operator desiring to have a permit amended to cover
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| additional
land may file an amended application with the |
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| Department with such additional
fee and bond or security as may |
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| be required under the provisions of this
Act. Such amendment |
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| shall comply with all requirements of this Act.
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| (c) An operator may withdraw any land covered by a permit, |
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| excepting
affected
land, by notifying the Department thereof, |
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| in which case the penalty of
the bond or security filed by such |
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| operator pursuant to the provisions of
this Act shall be |
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| reduced proportionately.
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| (d) (Blank).
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| (e) Every application, and every amendment to an |
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| application, submitted
under this Act shall contain the |
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| following, except that the Director may
waive the requirements |
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| of this subsection (e) for amendments if the affected
acreage |
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| is similar in nature to the acreage stated in the permit to be |
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| amended:
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| 1. a statement of the ownership of the land and of the |
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| minerals to be
mined;
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| 2. the minerals to be mined;
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| 3. the character and composition of the vegetation and |
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| wildlife on lands
to be affected;
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| 4. the current and past uses to which the lands to be |
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| affected have been
put;
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| 5. the current assessed valuation of the lands to be |
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| affected and the
assessed valuation shown by the two |
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| quadrennial assessments next preceding
the currently |
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| effective assessment;
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| 6. the nature, depth and proposed disposition of the |
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| overburden;
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| 7. the estimated depth to which the mineral deposit |
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| will be mined;
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| 8. the location of existing roads, and anticipated |
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| access and haulage
roads planned to be used or constructed |
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| in conducting surface mining;
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| 9. the technique to be used in surface mining;
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| 10. the location and names of all streams, creeks, |
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| bodies of water and
underground water resources within |
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| lands to be affected;
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| 11. drainage on and away from the lands to be affected |
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| including
directional flow of water, natural and |
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| artificial drainways and waterways,
and streams or |
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| tributaries receiving the discharge;
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| 12. the location of buildings and utility lines within |
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| lands to be
affected;
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| 13. the results of core drillings of consolidated |
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| materials in the
overburden
when required by the |
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| Department, provided that the Department may not require
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| core drillings at the applicant's expense in excess of one |
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| core drill for
every 25 acres of land to be affected;
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| 14. a conservation and reclamation plan and map |
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| acceptable to the
Department.
The operator shall designate |
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| which parts of the lands to be affected are
proposed to be |
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| reclaimed for forest, pasture, crop, horticultural,
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| homesite,
recreational, industrial or other uses including |
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| food, shelter and ground
cover for wildlife and shall show |
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| the same by appropriate designation on
a reclamation map. |
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| The plan shall:
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| (i) provide for timely compliance with all |
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| operator duties set forth in
Section 6 of this Act by |
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| feasible and available means; and
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| (ii) provide for storage of all overburden and |
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| refuse.
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| Information respecting the minerals to be mined required by |
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| subparagraph (e)2
of this Section, respecting the estimated |
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| depth to which the mineral deposit
will be mined required by |
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| subparagraph (e)7 of this Section, and respecting the
results |
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| of core drillings required by subparagraph (e)13 of this |
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| Section shall
be held confidential by the Department upon |
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| written request of the applicant.
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| (f) All information required in subsection (e) of this |
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| Section, with the
exception of that information which is to be |
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| held in confidentiality by
the Department shall be made |
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| available by the operator for public inspection
at the county |
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| seat of each county containing land to be affected. The county
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| board of each county containing lands to be affected may |
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| propose the use
for which such lands within its county are to |
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| be reclaimed and such proposal
shall be considered by the |
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| Department, provided that any such proposal must
be consistent |
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| with all requirements of this Act.
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| Such plan shall be deposited with the county board no less |
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| than 60 days
prior to any action on the plan by the Department. |
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| All actions by the county
board pursuant to this Section must |
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| be taken within 45 days of receiving the
plan.
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| If requested by a county board of a county to be affected |
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| under a proposed
permit, a public hearing to be conducted by |
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| the Department shall be held
in such county on the permit |
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| applicant's proposed reclamation plan. By
rules and |
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| regulations the Department shall establish hearing dates which
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| provide county boards reasonable time in which to have reviewed |
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| the proposed
plans and the procedural rules for the calling and |
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| conducting of the public
hearing. Such procedural rules shall |
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| include provisions for reasonable
notice to all parties, |
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| including the applicant, and reasonable opportunity
for all |
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| parties to respond by oral or written testimony, or both, to |
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| statements
and objections made at the public hearing. County |
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| boards and the public
shall present their recommendations at |
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| these hearings. A complete record
of the hearings and all |
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| testimony shall be made by the Department and recorded
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| stenographically.
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| (g) The Department shall approve a conservation and |
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| reclamation plan if the plan complies with this Act and |
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| completion of the plan
will in fact achieve every duty of the |
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| operator required by this Act. If the conservation and |
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| reclamation plan includes a mining operation within |
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| unincorporated territory of a county and the mining operation |
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| is within 1.5 miles of the boundaries of a municipality that |
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| has adopted a zoning ordinance, the Department may not approve |
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| the permit unless the corporate authorities of the municipality |
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| approve the permit by a 2/3 vote. The
Department's approval of |
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| a plan shall be based upon the advice of technically
trained |
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| foresters, agronomists, economists, engineers, planners and |
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| other
relevant experts having experience in reclaiming |
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| surface-mined lands, and
having scientific or technical |
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| knowledge based upon research into reclaiming
and utilizing |
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| surface-mined lands. The Department shall consider all |
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| testimony
presented at the public hearings as provided in |
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| subsection
(f) of this
Section. In cases where no public |
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| hearing is held on a proposed plan, the
Department shall |
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| consider written testimony from county boards when submitted
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| later than 45 days following filing of the proposed plan with |
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| the county
board. The Department shall immediately serve copies |
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| of such written testimony
on the applicant and give the |
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| applicant a reasonable opportunity to respond
by written |
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| testimony. The Department shall consider the short and long
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| term impact of the proposed mining on vegetation, wildlife, |
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| fish, land use,
land values, local tax base, the economy of the |
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| region and the State,
employment
opportunities, air pollution, |
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| water pollution, soil contamination, noise
pollution and |
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| drainage. The Department may consider feasible
alternative
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| uses for which reclamation might prepare the land to be |
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| affected and may
analyze the relative costs and effects of such |
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| alternatives. Whenever the
Department does not approve the |
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| operator's plan, and whenever the plan approved
by the |
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| Department does not conform to the views of the county board |
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| expressed
in accordance with subsection (f) of this Section, |
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| the
Department shall
issue a statement of its reasons for its |
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| determination and shall make such
statement public. The |
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| approved plan shall be filed by the applicant with
the clerk of |
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| each county containing lands to be affected and such plan shall
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| be available for public inspection at the office of the clerk |
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| until reclamation
is completed and the bond is released in |
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| accordance with the provisions of the
Act.
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| (h) Upon receipt of a bond or security, all fees due from |
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| the operator,
and approval of the conservation and reclamation |
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| plan by the Department,
the Department shall issue a permit to |
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| the applicant which shall entitle
him to engage thereafter in |
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| surface mining on the land therein described
until the tenth |
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| succeeding June 30, the period for which such
permits are
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| issued being hereafter referred to as the "permit period".
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| (i) The operator may transfer any existing permit to a |
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| second operator,
after first notifying the Department of the |
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| intent to transfer said permit.
The Department shall transfer |
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| any existing permit to a second party upon
written notification |