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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 38. Public Land
- Chapter 5. Alaska Land Act
- Section 250. Prospecting Permits and Leases On Tide and Submerged Land.
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AS 38.05.250. Prospecting Permits and Leases On Tide and Submerged Land.
- (a) The exclusive right to prospect for deposits of minerals subject to AS 38.05.185
- 38.05.275 in or on tide and submerged state land
may be granted by a permit issued by the director. Permits shall be granted to the first qualified applicant. A
permit may not include an area larger than 2,560 acres, subject to the rule of approximation. Land subject to a
prospecting permit shall be as compact in form as possible taking into consideration the area involved. The term of the
permit shall be 10 years. Prospecting permits shall be conditioned upon payment of rental against which credit shall
be given for useful expenditures on land covered by the permit or group of contiguous permits under common ownership or
assignment. Excess expenditures may be applied against rentals due for the following four years. The rental shall be
$3 per acre for the first two-year period of the permit, payable on the second anniversary of the permit and $3 per
acre for each following year, payable annually on the anniversary date of the permit. Minerals from land under a
prospecting permit may not be mined and marketed or used, except for limited amounts necessary for sampling or testing.
A person may not take or hold prospecting permits for minerals on state land under this section exceeding in the
aggregate 300,000 acres. A person may not take or hold leases for minerals on state land under this section exceeding
in the aggregate 100,000 acres.
- (b) A noncompetitive lease shall be granted to a holder of a prospecting permit for so much of the land subject to the
permit as is shown to the satisfaction of the director to contain workable mineral deposits. Submerged land containing
known deposits of minerals subject to AS 38.05.185
- 38.05.275 may, in the discretion of the director,
be offered by competitive bid. The land shall be leased to the qualified person offering the highest amount of cash
bonus.
- (c) Each submerged land mining lease shall be for a period of up to 20 years and for so long as there is production in
paying quantities from the leased area.
- (d) The commissioner may, on the request of the lessee, assent to the suspension of operation and production under a lease
whenever in the judgment of the commissioner the suspension is necessary to promote development of the lease or the
lease cannot be successfully operated under its terms. The payment of acreage rental may be suspended during the
period of suspension of operation and production. The suspension of the lease shall extend the term of the lease by
adding the period of suspension to the lease. The commissioner may extend the term of a nonproducing lease on an
application by the lessee accompanied by a showing that the lessee is reasonably close to attaining production and
that, despite diligent good faith efforts by the lessee, the lessee is not able to produce due to force majeure,
depressed market conditions, or other situations beyond the reasonable control of the lessee. A suspension or
extension granted under this subsection may not exceed two years.
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