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(a) A mining claim, leasehold location, or mining lease that has been abandoned under 11 AAC 86.790 is subject to relocation by another after the date on which notice of abandonment is posted at both the Anchorage and Fairbanks offices of the division under 11 AAC 86.790(d) .
(b) A holder or locator of an abandoned mining claim, leasehold location, or mining lease may not relocate the abandoned location until one year after notice of abandonment is posted at both the Anchorage and Fairbanks offices of the division under 11 AAC 86.790(d) .
History: Eff. 7/26/91, Register 119
Authority: AS 38.05.212
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