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The Federal Mining Act streamlines mining access and operations through a centralized Mining Authority. This "all-in-one" service simplifies procedures for natural resource extraction and environmental protection.

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Law and Policy
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Administrative Law

Background:

  • The Federal Mining Act governs access to natural resources, distinguishing between those belonging to the state and those owned by surface proprietors.
  • Key economic resources like coal, oil, and gas, alongside industrial minerals, are managed under this act.
  • Existing legal frameworks address both state-owned and privately-owned mineral deposits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the administrative procedures for mining concessions and operations under the Federal Mining Act.
  • To highlight the role of the Mining Authority as a centralized point of contact for applicants.
  • To explain the integration of safety, environmental protection, and licensing within a single administrative body.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the Federal Mining Act and associated decrees, including the operations plan procedure.
  • Examination of the Mining Authority's functions in issuing concessions, approving plans, and granting permits.
  • Review of specific procedures like the overall operating plan and the Environmental Risk Assessment (UVP) for significant projects.

Main Results:

  • The Mining Authority acts as a single point of contact, consolidating various administrative procedures.
  • The operations plan procedure is central to licensing, ensuring safety objectives are met through stipulated requirements.
  • Environmental Risk Assessment (UVP) is integrated for projects with significant environmental impact, alongside public participation.

Conclusions:

  • The Mining Authority's 'all-in-one' service model enhances administrative efficiency and public orientation.
  • Consolidating supervision and licensing within the Mining Authority ensures effective occupational safety and environmental protection.
  • This centralized approach streamlines the mining sector's interaction with state authorities.