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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 27. Mining
- Chapter 21. Alaska Surface Coal Mining Control and Reclamation Act
- Section 80. Renewal of Permit.
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AS 27.21.080. Renewal of Permit.
- (a) A permit issued under this chapter includes the right of successive renewal upon expiration, for areas within the
boundaries of the permit area. An opponent of renewal of a permit has the burden of proving that the permit should not
be renewed. Subject to (c) of this section, if a permittee applies for renewal of the permit, the commissioner shall
renew the permit after public notice is given in the manner provided in AS 27.21.130
unless the commissioner finds, in writing, that
- (1) the terms and conditions of the permit have not been satisfactorily met, and the permittee has not demonstrated to the
satisfaction of the commissioner that the permittee is meeting and will continue to meet a schedule set by the
commissioner under AS 27.21.240(a) or (b) for
correcting a permit violation;
- (2) the surface coal mining and reclamation operation of the permittee is not in compliance with the environmental
protection standards of this chapter and regulations adopted under it;
- (3) the requested renewal substantially jeopardizes the permittee's continuing responsibility on existing permit areas;
- (4) the permittee has not either
- (A) provided sufficient evidence that the performance bond under AS 27.21.160 in effect for the operation will continue for
the renewal period requested in the application, and that any additional bond required by the commissioner under AS 27.21.160
will be obtained; or
- (B) when seeking to use the statewide bonding pool for mining operations established under AS 27.19.040
(b), complied with all requirements of the bonding pool; or
- (5) information required by the commissioner in accordance with this chapter has not been provided by the permitee.
- (b) The commissioner shall provide notice to the appropriate public authorities as provided in AS 38.05.945
before approving a permit renewal.
- (c) If an application for renewal of a permit includes a proposal to extend the permittee's surface coal mining operations
to include new land areas beyond the boundaries authorized in the permit, the commissioner shall review the part of the
application that addresses the new land areas under the standards established in AS 27.21.180
. However, if the surface coal mining operations authorized by a permit are not subject to the standards contained in
AS 27.21.180
(c)(5)(A) and (B), the part of the application for renewal that addresses new land areas previously identified in the
reclamation plan submitted under AS 27.21.110 is not
subject to the standards contained in AS 27.21.180(c)(5)(A) and (B).
- (d) A permit may be renewed for an additional term of five years. The commissioner must receive the application for a
permit renewal at least 120 days before the expiration of the permit.
- (e) If a renewal application is received by the commissioner at least 120 days before the expiration date of the permit,
and if the permittee has complied with AS 27.21.160
, the permittee may continue surface coal mining operations under the permit after the expiration date of the permit
until a final administrative decision on renewal is made.
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