Mont. Code § 82-4-229

Current through the 2023 Regular Session
Section 82-4-229 - [Terminates Upon Occurrence of Contingency] Minor revisions - application - exemptions
(1) During the term of a permit, the permittee may apply to the department to revise the permit and reclamation plan. Major revisions are subject to the provisions of 82-4-225.
(2) An application for a minor revision must:
(a) summarize proposed changes in sufficient detail for the department to determine that reclamation required under state and federal law will be accomplished;
(b) contain evidence that the changes in disturbed acres are insignificant in impact relative to the entire operation;
(c) identify previous environmental analyses relevant to the revision and demonstrate that the minor revision does not significantly change the human environment;
(d) document the adequacy of existing bonding; and
(e) include evidence that the permittee provided notice of the application for permit revision to the affected surface owner.
(3) Minor revisions are not subject to 82-4-231 and are exempt from the provisions of Title 75, chapter 1, parts 1 and 2.
(4) The department shall:
(a) notify the permittee if the minor revision application is adequate within 30 days of receipt; and
(b) approve the application within 60 days of the date the applicant is notified the application is adequate, provided the department determines the minor revision meets the requirements of this section and ensures adequate reclamation. Upon agreement of the permittee and the department, the period may be extended 30 days. (Terminates on occurrence of contingency-- sec. 6, Ch. 524, L. 2023.)

§ 82-4-229, MCA

Added by Laws 2023, Ch. 524,Sec. 1, eff. 10/1/2023.
Contingent Termination: Section 6 of Laws 2023, Ch. 524 provides: "[This act] terminates on the date that the department of environmental quality certifies to the code commissioner that the office of surface mining of the United States department of the interior disapproves the changes to Montana's program that are provided in [this act]. The department of environmental quality shall submit certification within 60 days of the occurrence of the contingency."