Title 30 C.F.R. — Mineral Resources
5954 sections
PART 1
PART 3
- § 3.1 — OMB control numbers
PART 5
- § 5.10 — Purpose and scope
- § 5.30 — Fee calculation
- § 5.40 — Fee administration
- § 5.50 — Fee revisions
PART 6
- § 6.1 — Purpose and effective date
- § 6.2 — Definitions
- § 6.10 — Use of independent laboratories
- § 6.20 — MSHA acceptance of equivalent non-MSHA product safety standards
- § 6.30 — MSHA listing of equivalent non-MSHA product safety standards
PART 7
- § 7.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 7.2 — Definitions
- § 7.3 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 7.4 — Product testing
- § 7.5 — Issuance of approval
- § 7.6 — Approval marking and distribution record
- § 7.7 — Quality assurance
- § 7.8 — Post-approval product audit
- § 7.9 — Revocation
- § 7.10 — MSHA acceptance of equivalent non-MSHA product safety standards
- § 7.21 — Purpose and effective date
- § 7.22 — Definitions
- § 7.23 — Application requirements
- § 7.24 — Technical requirements
- § 7.25 — Critical characteristics
- § 7.26 — Flame test apparatus
- § 7.27 — Test for flame resistance of brattice cloth
- § 7.28 — Test for flame resistance of rigid ventilation tubing
- § 7.29 — Approval marking
- § 7.30 — Post-approval product audit
- § 7.31 — New technology
- § 7.41 — Purpose and effective date
- § 7.42 — Definitions
- § 7.43 — Application requirements
- § 7.44 — Technical requirements
- § 7.45 — Critical characteristics
- § 7.46 — Impact test
- § 7.47 — Deflection temperature test
- § 7.48 — Acid resistance test
- § 7.49 — Approval marking
- § 7.50 — Post-approval product audit
- § 7.51 — Approval checklist
- § 7.52 — New technology
- § 7.61 — Purpose and effective date
- § 7.62 — Definitions
- § 7.63 — Application requirements
- § 7.64 — Technical requirements
- § 7.65 — Critical characteristics
- § 7.66 — Output energy test
- § 7.67 — Construction test
- § 7.68 — Firing line terminals test
- § 7.69 — Approval marking
- § 7.70 — Post-approval product audit
- § 7.71 — Approval checklist
- § 7.72 — New technology
- § 7.81 — Purpose and effective date
- § 7.82 — Definitions
- § 7.83 — Application requirements
- § 7.84 — Technical requirements
- § 7.85 — Critical characteristics
- § 7.86 — Test equipment and specifications
- § 7.87 — Test to determine the maximum fuel-air ratio
- § 7.88 — Test to determine the gaseous ventilation rate
- § 7.89 — Test to determine the particulate index
- § 7.90 — Approval marking
- § 7.91 — Post-approval product audit
- § 7.92 — New technology
- § 7.95 — Purpose and effective date
- § 7.96 — Definitions
- § 7.97 — Application requirements
- § 7.98 — Technical requirements
- § 7.99 — Critical characteristics
- § 7.100 — Explosion tests
- § 7.101 — Surface temperature tests
- § 7.102 — Exhaust gas cooling efficiency test
- § 7.103 — Safety system control test
- § 7.104 — Internal static pressure test
- § 7.105 — Approval marking
- § 7.106 — Post-approval product audit
- § 7.107 — New technology
- § 7.108 — Power package checklist
- § 7.301 — Purpose and effective date
- § 7.302 — Definitions
- § 7.303 — Application requirements
- § 7.304 — Technical requirements
- § 7.305 — Critical characteristics
- § 7.306 — Explosion tests
- § 7.307 — Static pressure test
- § 7.308 — Lockwasher equivalency test
- § 7.309 — Approval marking
- § 7.310 — Post-approval product audit
- § 7.311 — Approval checklist
- § 7.401 — Purpose and effective date
- § 7.402 — Definitions
- § 7.403 — Application requirements
- § 7.404 — Technical requirements
- § 7.405 — Critical characteristics
- § 7.406 — Flame test apparatus
- § 7.407 — Test for flame resistance of electric cables and cable splices
- § 7.408 — Test for flame resistance of signaling cables
- § 7.409 — Approval marking
- § 7.410 — Post-approval product audit
- § 7.411 — New technology
- § 7.501 — Purpose and scope
- § 7.502 — Definitions
- § 7.503 — Application requirements
- § 7.504 — Refuge alternatives and components; general requirements
- § 7.505 — Structural components
- § 7.506 — Breathable air components
- § 7.507 — Air-monitoring components
- § 7.508 — Harmful gas removal components
- § 7.509 — Approval markings
- § 7.510 — New technology
PART 14
- § 14.1 — Purpose, effective date for approval holders
- § 14.2 — Definitions
- § 14.3 — Observers at tests and evaluations
- § 14.4 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 14.5 — Test samples
- § 14.6 — Issuance of approval
- § 14.7 — Approval marking and distribution records
- § 14.8 — Quality assurance
- § 14.9 — Disclosure of information
- § 14.10 — Post-approval product audit
- § 14.11 — Revocation
- § 14.20 — Flame resistance
- § 14.21 — Laboratory-scale flame test apparatus
- § 14.22 — Test for flame resistance of conveyor belts
- § 14.23 — New technology
PART 15
- § 15.1 — Purpose and effective dates
- § 15.2 — Definitions
- § 15.3 — Observers at tests and evaluation
- § 15.4 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 15.5 — Test samples
- § 15.6 — Issuance of approval
- § 15.7 — Approval marking
- § 15.8 — Quality assurance
- § 15.9 — Disclosure of information
- § 15.10 — Post-approval product audit
- § 15.11 — Revocation
- § 15.20 — Technical requirements
- § 15.21 — Tolerances for ingredients
- § 15.22 — Tolerances for performance, wrapper, and specific gravity
- § 15.30 — Technical requirements
- § 15.31 — Tolerances for ingredients
- § 15.32 — Tolerances for weight of explosive, sheath, wrapper, and specific gravity
PART 18
- § 18.1 — Purpose
- § 18.2 — Definitions
- § 18.3 — Consultation
- § 18.4 — Electrical equipment for which approval is issued
- § 18.5 — Equipment for which certification will be issued
- § 18.6 — Applications
- § 18.7 — [Reserved]
- § 18.8 — Date for conducting investigation and tests
- § 18.9 — Conduct of investigations and tests
- § 18.10 — Notice of approval or disapproval
- § 18.11 — Approval plate
- § 18.12 — Letter of certification
- § 18.13 — Certification plate
- § 18.14 — Identification of tested noncertified explosion-proof enclosures
- § 18.15 — Changes after approval or certification
- § 18.16 — Withdrawal of approval, certification, or acceptance
- § 18.20 — Quality of material, workmanship, and design
- § 18.21 — Machines equipped with powered dust collectors
- § 18.22 — Boring-type machines equipped for auxiliary face ventilation
- § 18.23 — Limitation of external surface temperatures
- § 18.24 — Electrical clearances
- § 18.25 — Combustible gases from insulating material
- § 18.26 — Static electricity
- § 18.27 — Gaskets
- § 18.28 — Devices for pressure relief, ventilation, or drainage
- § 18.29 — Access openings and covers, including unused lead-entrance holes
- § 18.30 — Windows and lenses
- § 18.31 — Enclosures—joints and fastenings
- § 18.32 — Fastenings—additional requirements
- § 18.33 — Finish of surface joints
- § 18.34 — Motors
- § 18.35 — Portable (trailing) cables and cords
- § 18.36 — Cables between machine components
- § 18.37 — Lead entrances
- § 18.38 — Leads through common walls
- § 18.39 — Hose conduit
- § 18.40 — Cable clamps and grips
- § 18.41 — Plug and receptacle-type connectors
- § 18.42 — Explosion-proof distribution boxes
- § 18.43 — Explosion-proof splice boxes
- § 18.44 — Non-intrinsically safe battery-powered equipment
- § 18.45 — Cable reels
- § 18.46 — Headlights
- § 18.47 — Voltage limitation
- § 18.48 — Circuit-interrupting devices
- § 18.49 — Connection boxes on machines
- § 18.50 — Protection against external arcs and sparks
- § 18.51 — Electrical protection of circuits and equipment
- § 18.52 — Renewal of fuses
- § 18.53 — High-voltage longwall mining systems
- § 18.54 — High-voltage continuous mining machines
- § 18.60 — Detailed inspection of components
- § 18.61 — Final inspection of complete machine
- § 18.62 — Tests to determine explosion-proof characteristics
- § 18.63 — [Reserved]
- § 18.65 — Flame test of hose
- § 18.66 — Tests of windows and lenses
- § 18.67 — Static-pressure tests
- § 18.68 — Tests for intrinsic safety
- § 18.69 — Adequacy tests
- § 18.80 — Approval of machines assembled with certified or explosion-proof components
- § 18.81 — Field modification of approved (permissible) equipment; application for approval of modification; approval of plans for modification before modification
- § 18.82 — Permit to use experimental electric face equipment in a gassy mine or tunnel
- § 18.90 — Purpose
- § 18.91 — Electric equipment for which field approvals will be issued
- § 18.92 — Quality of material and design
- § 18.93 — Application for field approval; filing procedures
- § 18.94 — Application for field approval; contents of application
- § 18.95 — Approval of machines constructed of components approved, accepted or certified under Bureau of Mines Schedule 2D, 2E, 2F, or 2G
- § 18.96 — Preparation of machines for inspection; requirements
- § 18.97 — Inspection of machines; minimum requirements
- § 18.98 — Enclosures, joints, and fastenings; pressure testing
- § 18.99 — Notice of approval or disapproval; letters of approval and approval plates
- § 18.101 — Acceptance and use of voluntary consensus standards
- § 18.102 — Approved (incorporated by reference) voluntary consensus standards
- § 18.103 — Review and update of applicable voluntary consensus standards
PART 19
- § 19.1 — Purpose
- § 19.2 — [Reserved]
- § 19.3 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 19.4 — Conditions governing investigations
- § 19.5 — General requirements for approval
- § 19.6 — Specific requirements for approval
- § 19.7 — Protection against explosion hazard
- § 19.8 — Protection against bodily hazard
- § 19.9 — Performance
- § 19.10 — Material required for MSHA records
- § 19.11 — How approvals are granted
- § 19.12 — Wording, purpose, and use of approval plate
- § 19.13 — Instructions for handling future changes in lamp design
PART 20
- § 20.0 — Compliance with the requirements necessary for obtaining approval
- § 20.1 — Purpose
- § 20.2 — Definitions
- § 20.3 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 20.4 — [Reserved]
- § 20.5 — Conditions governing investigations
- § 20.6 — General requirements
- § 20.7 — Specific requirements
- § 20.8 — Class 1 lamps
- § 20.9 — Class 2 lamps
- § 20.10 — Tests (class 1 and 2 lamps)
- § 20.11 — Material required for MSHA records
- § 20.12 — How approvals are granted
- § 20.13 — Approval plate
- § 20.14 — Instructions for handling future changes in lamp design
PART 22
- § 22.0 — Compliance with the requirements necessary for obtaining approval
- § 22.1 — Purpose
- § 22.2 — Definitions
- § 22.3 — [Reserved]
- § 22.4 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 22.5 — Conditions governing investigations
- § 22.6 — General requirements
- § 22.7 — Specific requirements
- § 22.8 — Material required for MSHA records
- § 22.9 — How approvals are granted
- § 22.10 — Approval plate
- § 22.11 — Instructions on handling future changes in design
PART 23
- § 23.1 — Purpose
- § 23.2 — Definitions
- § 23.3 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 23.4 — [Reserved]
- § 23.5 — Conditions governing investigations
- § 23.6 — General requirements for approval
- § 23.7 — Specific requirements for approval
- § 23.8 — Inspection and tests
- § 23.9 — Special requirements for complete devices
- § 23.10 — Material required for MSHA records
- § 23.11 — How approvals are granted
- § 23.12 — Wording, purpose, and use of approval plate
- § 23.13 — Withdrawal of approval
- § 23.14 — Instructions for handling future changes in design
PART 27
- § 27.1 — Purpose
- § 27.2 — Definitions
- § 27.3 — Consultation
- § 27.4 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 27.5 — Letter of certification
- § 27.6 — Certification of components
- § 27.7 — Certification plate or label
- § 27.8 — [Reserved]
- § 27.9 — Date for conducting tests
- § 27.10 — Conduct of investigations, tests, and demonstrations
- § 27.11 — Extension of certification
- § 27.12 — Withdrawal of certification
- § 27.20 — Quality of material, workmanship, and design
- § 27.21 — Methane-monitoring system
- § 27.22 — Methane detector component
- § 27.23 — Automatic warning device
- § 27.24 — Power-shutoff component
- § 27.30 — Inspection
- § 27.31 — Testing methods
- § 27.32 — Tests to determine performance of the system
- § 27.33 — Test to determine explosion-proof construction
- § 27.34 — Test for intrinsic safety
- § 27.35 — Tests to determine life of critical components and subassemblies
- § 27.36 — Test for adequacy of electrical insulation and clearances
- § 27.37 — Tests to determine adequacy of safety devices for bulbs
- § 27.38 — Tests to determine adequacy of windows and lenses
- § 27.39 — Tests to determine resistance to vibration
- § 27.40 — Test to determine resistance to dust
- § 27.41 — Test to determine resistance to moisture
PART 28
- § 28.1 — Purpose
- § 28.2 — Approved fuses
- § 28.3 — Installation, use, and maintenance of approved fuses
- § 28.4 — Definitions
- § 28.10 — Application procedures
- § 28.20 — Certificates of approval; scope of approval
- § 28.21 — Certificates of approval; contents
- § 28.22 — Notice of disapproval
- § 28.23 — Approval labels or markings; approval of contents; use
- § 28.24 — Revocation of certificates of approval
- § 28.25 — Changes or modifications of approved fuses; issuance of modification of certificate of approval
- § 28.30 — Quality control plans; filing requirements
- § 28.31 — Quality control plans; contents
- § 28.32 — Proposed quality control plans; approval by MSHA
- § 28.33 — Quality control test methods, equipment, and records; review by MSHA; revocation of approval
- § 28.40 — Construction and performance requirements; general
- § 28.41 — Testing requirements; general
PART 33
- § 33.1 — Purpose
- § 33.2 — Definitions
- § 33.3 — Consultation
- § 33.4 — Types of dust collectors for which certificates of approval may be granted
- § 33.5 — [Reserved]
- § 33.6 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 33.7 — Date for conducting tests
- § 33.8 — Conduct of investigations, tests, and demonstrations
- § 33.9 — Certification of dust-collecting systems
- § 33.10 — Certificates of approval or performance
- § 33.11 — Approval plates
- § 33.12 — Changes after certification
- § 33.13 — Withdrawal of certification
- § 33.20 — Design and construction
- § 33.21 — Modification of test equipment
- § 33.22 — Mode of use
- § 33.23 — Mechanical positioning of parts
- § 33.30 — Test site
- § 33.31 — Test space
- § 33.32 — Determination of dust concentration
- § 33.33 — Allowable limits of dust concentration
- § 33.34 — Drilling test
- § 33.35 — Methods of drilling; dust-collector unit
- § 33.36 — Method of drilling; combination unit or dust-collecting system
- § 33.37 — Test procedure
- § 33.38 — Electrical parts
PART 35
- § 35.1 — Purpose
- § 35.2 — Definitions
- § 35.3 — Consultation
- § 35.4 — Types of hydraulic fluid for which certificates of approval may be granted
- § 35.5 — [Reserved]
- § 35.6 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 35.7 — Date for conducting tests
- § 35.8 — Conduct of investigations, tests, and demonstrations
- § 35.9 — Certificates of approval
- § 35.10 — Approval labels or markings
- § 35.11 — Material required for record
- § 35.12 — Changes after certification
- § 35.13 — Withdrawal of certification
- § 35.20 — Autogenous-ignition temperature test
- § 35.21 — Temperature-pressure spray-ignition tests
- § 35.22 — Test to determine effect of evaporation on flammability
- § 35.23 — Performance required for certification
PART 36
- § 36.1 — Purpose
- § 36.2 — Definitions
- § 36.3 — Consultation
- § 36.4 — Mobile diesel-powered transportation equipment for which certificates of approval may be granted
- § 36.5 — Letters of certification
- § 36.6 — Application procedures and requirements
- § 36.7 — [Reserved]
- § 36.8 — Date for conducting tests
- § 36.9 — Conduct of investigations, tests, and demonstrations
- § 36.10 — Certificate of approval
- § 36.11 — Approval plates
- § 36.12 — Changes after certification
- § 36.13 — Withdrawal of certification
- § 36.20 — Quality of material, workmanship, and design
- § 36.21 — Engine for equipment considered for certification
- § 36.22 — Fuel-injection system
- § 36.23 — Engine intake system
- § 36.24 — Engine joints
- § 36.25 — Engine exhaust system
- § 36.26 — Composition of exhaust gas
- § 36.27 — Fuel-supply system
- § 36.28 — Signal or warning device
- § 36.29 — Brakes
- § 36.30 — Rerailing device
- § 36.31 — Fire extinguisher
- § 36.32 — Electrical components and systems
- § 36.33 — Headlights and fixtures
- § 36.40 — Test site
- § 36.41 — Testing methods
- § 36.42 — Inspection
- § 36.43 — Determination of exhaust-gas composition
- § 36.44 — Maximum allowable fuel:air ratio
- § 36.45 — Quantity of ventilating air
- § 36.46 — Explosion tests of intake and exhaust systems
- § 36.47 — Tests of exhaust-gas cooling system
- § 36.48 — Tests of surface temperature of engine and components of the cooling system
- § 36.49 — Tests of exhaust-gas dilution system
- § 36.50 — Tests of fuel tank
PART 40
- § 40.1 — Definitions
- § 40.2 — Requirements
- § 40.3 — Filing procedures
- § 40.4 — Posting at mine
- § 40.5 — Termination of designation as representative of miners
PART 41
- § 41.1 — Definitions
- § 41.10 — Scope
- § 41.11 — Notification by operator
- § 41.12 — Changes; notification by operator
- § 41.13 — Failure to notify
- § 41.20 — Legal identity report
- § 41.30 — Address of record and telephone number
PART 42
- § 42.10 — Tuition fees
- § 42.20 — Schedule of fees
- § 42.30 — Procedure for payment
- § 42.40 — Refunds
- § 42.50 — Charges for room and board
PART 43
- § 43.1 — Definitions
- § 43.2 — General
- § 43.3 — Purpose and scope of this part
- § 43.4 — Requirements for giving notice
- § 43.5 — Action by the Secretary
- § 43.6 — Notice of negative finding
- § 43.7 — Informal review upon written notice given to an inspector on the mine premises
- § 43.8 — Informal review upon issuance of a notice of negative finding
PART 44
- § 44.1 — Scope and construction
- § 44.2 — Definitions
- § 44.3 — Parties
- § 44.4 — Standard of evaluation of petitions; effect of petitions granted
- § 44.5 — Notice of a granted petition for modification
- § 44.6 — Service
- § 44.7 — Filing
- § 44.8 — Ex parte communication
- § 44.9 — Posting of petition
- § 44.10 — Filing of petition; service
- § 44.11 — Contents of petition
- § 44.12 — Procedure for public notice of petition received
- § 44.13 — Proposed decision
- § 44.14 — Request for hearing
- § 44.15 — Referral to Chief Administrative Law Judge
- § 44.16 — Application for temporary relief; relief to give effect to the proposed decision and order
- § 44.20 — Designation of administrative law judge
- § 44.21 — Filing and form of documents
- § 44.22 — Administrative law judges; powers and duties
- § 44.23 — Prehearing conferences
- § 44.24 — Discovery
- § 44.25 — Depositions
- § 44.26 — Subpoenas; witness fees
- § 44.27 — Consent findings and rules or orders
- § 44.28 — Notice of hearing
- § 44.29 — Motions
- § 44.30 — Hearing procedures
- § 44.31 — Proposed findings of fact, conclusions, and orders
- § 44.32 — Initial decision
- § 44.33 — Departmental review
- § 44.34 — Transmission of record
- § 44.35 — Decision of the Assistant Secretary
- § 44.40 — Motion for summary decision
- § 44.41 — Summary decision
- § 44.50 — Effect of appeal on initial decision
- § 44.51 — Finality for purposes of judicial review
- § 44.52 — Revocation of modification
- § 44.53 — Amended modification
PART 45
- § 45.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 45.2 — Definitions
- § 45.3 — Identification of independent contractors
- § 45.4 — Independent contractor register
- § 45.5 — Service of documents; independent contractors
- § 45.6 — Address of record and telephone number; independent contractors
PART 46
- § 46.1 — Scope
- § 46.2 — Definitions
- § 46.3 — Training plans
- § 46.4 — Training plan implementation
- § 46.5 — New miner training
- § 46.6 — Newly hired experienced miner training
- § 46.7 — New task training
- § 46.8 — Annual refresher training
- § 46.9 — Records of training
- § 46.10 — Compensation for training
- § 46.11 — Site-specific hazard awareness training
- § 46.12 — Responsibility for independent contractor training
PART 47
- § 47.1 — Purpose of a HazCom standard; applicability
- § 47.2 — Operators and chemicals covered; initial miner training
- § 47.11 — Definitions of terms used in this part
- § 47.21 — Identifying hazardous chemicals
- § 47.31 — Requirement for a HazCom program
- § 47.32 — HazCom program contents
- § 47.41 — Requirement for container labels
- § 47.42 — Label contents
- § 47.43 — Label alternatives
- § 47.44 — Temporary, portable containers
- § 47.51 — Requirement for an MSDS
- § 47.52 — MSDS contents
- § 47.53 — Alternative for hazardous waste
- § 47.54 — Availability of an MSDS
- § 47.55 — Retaining an MSDS
- § 47.71 — Access to HazCom materials
- § 47.72 — Cost for copies
- § 47.73 — Providing labels and MSDSs to customers
- § 47.81 — Provisions for withholding trade secrets
- § 47.82 — Disclosure of information to MSHA
- § 47.83 — Disclosure in a medical emergency
- § 47.84 — Non-emergency disclosure
- § 47.85 — Confidentiality agreement and remedies
- § 47.86 — Denial of a written request for disclosure
- § 47.87 — Review of denial
- § 47.91 — Exemptions from the HazCom standard
- § 47.92 — Exemptions from labeling
PART 48
- § 48.1 — Scope
- § 48.2 — Definitions
- § 48.3 — Training plans; time of submission; where filed; information required; time for approval; method for disapproval; commencement of training; approval of instructors
- § 48.4 — Cooperative training program
- § 48.5 — Training of new miners; minimum courses of instruction; hours of instruction
- § 48.6 — Experienced miner training
- § 48.7 — Training of miners assigned to a task in which they have had no previous experience; minimum courses of instruction
- § 48.8 — Annual refresher training of miners; minimum courses of instruction; hours of instruction
- § 48.9 — Records of training
- § 48.10 — Compensation for training
- § 48.11 — Hazard training
- § 48.12 — Appeals procedures
- § 48.21 — Scope
- § 48.22 — Definitions
- § 48.23 — Training plans; time of submission; where filed; information required; time for approval; method for disapproval; commencement of training; approval of instructors
- § 48.24 — Cooperative training program
- § 48.25 — Training of new miners; minimum courses of instruction; hours of instruction
- § 48.26 — Experienced miner training
- § 48.27 — Training of miners assigned to a task in which they have had no previous experience; minimum courses of instruction
- § 48.28 — Annual refresher training of miners; minimum courses of instruction; hours of instruction
- § 48.29 — Records of training
- § 48.30 — Compensation for training
- § 48.31 — Hazard training
- § 48.32 — Appeals procedures
PART 49
- § 49.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 49.2 — Availability of mine rescue teams
- § 49.3 — Alternative mine rescue capability for small and remote mines
- § 49.4 — Alternative mine rescue capability for special mining conditions
- § 49.5 — Mine rescue station
- § 49.6 — Equipment and maintenance requirements
- § 49.7 — Physical requirements for mine rescue team
- § 49.8 — Training for mine rescue teams
- § 49.9 — Mine emergency notification plan
- § 49.11 — Purpose and scope
- § 49.12 — Availability of mine rescue teams
- § 49.13 — Alternative mine rescue capability for small and remote mines
- § 49.14 — [Reserved]
- § 49.15 — Mine rescue station
- § 49.16 — Equipment and maintenance requirements
- § 49.17 — Physical requirements for mine rescue team
- § 49.18 — Training for mine rescue teams
- § 49.19 — Mine emergency notification plan
- § 49.20 — Requirements for all coal mines
- § 49.30 — Requirements for small coal mines
- § 49.40 — Requirements for large coal mines
- § 49.50 — Certification of coal mine rescue teams
- § 49.60 — Requirements for a local mine rescue contest
PART 50
- § 50.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 50.2 — Definitions
- § 50.10 — Immediate notification
- § 50.11 — Investigation
- § 50.12 — Preservation of evidence
- § 50.20 — Preparation and submission of MSHA Report Form 7000-1—Mine Accident, Injury, and Illness Report
- § 50.20-1 — General instructions for completing MSHA Form 7000-1
- § 50.20-2 — Criteria—“Transfer to another job.”
- § 50.20-3 — Criteria—Differences between medical treatment and first aid
- § 50.20-4 — Criteria—MSHA Form 7000-1, Section A
- § 50.20-5 — Criteria—MSHA Form 7000-1, Section B
- § 50.20-6 — Criteria—MSHA Form 7000-1, Section C
- § 50.20-7 — Criteria—MSHA Form 7000-1, Section D
- § 50.30 — Preparation and submission of MSHA Form 7000-2—Quarterly Employment and Coal Production Report
- § 50.30-1 — General instructions for completing MSHA Form 7000-2
- § 50.40 — Maintenance of records
- § 50.41 — Verification of reports
PART 56
- § 56.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 56.2 — Definitions
- § 56.1000 — Notification of commencement of operations and closing of mines
- § 56.3000 — Definitions
- § 56.3130 — Wall, bank, and slope stability
- § 56.3131 — Pit or quarry wall perimeter
- § 56.3200 — Correction of hazardous conditions
- § 56.3201 — Location for performing scaling
- § 56.3202 — Scaling tools
- § 56.3203 — Rock fixtures
- § 56.3400 — Secondary breakage
- § 56.3401 — Examination of ground conditions
- § 56.3430 — Activity between machinery or equipment and the highwall or bank
- § 56.4000 — Definitions
- § 56.4011 — Abandoned electric circuits
- § 56.4100 — Smoking and use of open flames
- § 56.4101 — Warning signs
- § 56.4102 — Spillage and leakage
- § 56.4103 — Fueling internal combustion engines
- § 56.4104 — Combustible waste
- § 56.4130 — Electric substations and liquid storage facilities
- § 56.4200 — General requirements
- § 56.4201 — Inspection
- § 56.4202 — Fire hydrants
- § 56.4203 — Extinguisher recharging or replacement
- § 56.4230 — Self-propelled equipment
- § 56.4330 — Firefighting, evacuation, and rescue procedures
- § 56.4331 — Firefighting drills
- § 56.4400 — Use restrictions
- § 56.4401 — Storage tank foundations
- § 56.4402 — Safety can use
- § 56.4430 — Storage facilities
- § 56.4500 — Heat sources
- § 56.4501 — Fuel lines
- § 56.4502 — Battery-charging stations
- § 56.4503 — Conveyor belt slippage
- § 56.4530 — Exits
- § 56.4531 — Flammable or combustible liquid storage buildings or rooms
- § 56.4600 — Extinguishing equipment
- § 56.4601 — Oxygen cylinder storage
- § 56.4602 — Gauges and regulators
- § 56.4603 — Closure of valves
- § 56.4604 — Preparation of pipelines or containers
- § 56.5001 — Exposure limits for airborne contaminants
- § 56.5001T — Exposure limits for airborne contaminants
- § 56.5002 — Exposure monitoring
- § 56.5005 — Control of exposure to airborne contaminants
- § 56.5005T — Control of exposure to airborne contaminants
- § 56.5006 — Restricted use of chemicals
- § 56.6000 — Definitions
- § 56.6100 — Separation of stored explosive material
- § 56.6101 — Areas around explosive material storage facilities
- § 56.6102 — Explosive material storage practices
- § 56.6130 — Explosive material storage facilities
- § 56.6131 — Location of explosive material storage facilities
- § 56.6132 — Magazine requirements
- § 56.6133 — Powder chests
- § 56.6200 — Delivery to storage or blast site areas
- § 56.6201 — Separation of transported explosive material
- § 56.6202 — Vehicles
- § 56.6203 — Locomotives
- § 56.6204 — Hoists
- § 56.6205 — Conveying explosives by hand
- § 56.6300 — Control of blasting operations
- § 56.6301 — Blasthole obstruction check
- § 56.6302 — Separation of explosive material
- § 56.6303 — Initiation preparation
- § 56.6304 — Primer protection
- § 56.6305 — Unused explosive material
- § 56.6306 — Loading, blasting, and security
- § 56.6307 — Drill stem loading
- § 56.6308 — Initiation systems
- § 56.6309 — Fuel oil requirements for ANFO
- § 56.6310 — Misfire waiting period
- § 56.6311 — Handling of misfires
- § 56.6312 — Secondary blasting
- § 56.6400 — Compatibility of electric detonators
- § 56.6401 — Shunting
- § 56.6402 — Deenergized circuits near detonators
- § 56.6403 — Branch circuits
- § 56.6404 — Separation of blasting circuits from power source
- § 56.6405 — Firing devices
- § 56.6406 — Duration of current flow
- § 56.6407 — Circuit testing
- § 56.6500 — Damaged initiating material
- § 56.6501 — Nonelectric initiation systems
- § 56.6502 — Safety fuse
- § 56.6600 — Loading practices
- § 56.6601 — Grounding
- § 56.6602 — Static electricity dissipation during loading
- § 56.6603 — Air gap
- § 56.6604 — Precautions during storms
- § 56.6605 — Isolation of blasting circuits
- § 56.6700 — Nonsparking tools
- § 56.6701 — Tamping and loading pole requirements
- § 56.6800 — Storage facilities
- § 56.6801 — Vehicle repair
- § 56.6802 — Bulk delivery vehicles
- § 56.6803 — Blasting lines
- § 56.6900 — Damaged or deteriorated explosive material
- § 56.6901 — Black powder
- § 56.6902 — Excessive temperatures
- § 56.6903 — Burning explosive material
- § 56.6904 — Smoking and open flames
- § 56.6905 — Protection of explosive material
- § 56.7002 — Equipment defects
- § 56.7003 — Drill area inspection
- § 56.7004 — Drill mast
- § 56.7005 — Augers and drill stems
- § 56.7008 — Moving the drill
- § 56.7009 — Drill helpers
- § 56.7010 — Power failures
- § 56.7011 — Straightening crossed cables
- § 56.7012 — Tending drills in operation
- § 56.7013 — Covering or guarding drill holes
- § 56.7018 — Hand clearance
- § 56.7050 — Tool and drill steel racks
- § 56.7051 — Loose objects on the mast or drill platform
- § 56.7052 — Drilling positions
- § 56.7053 — Moving hand-held drills
- § 56.7055 — Intersecting holes
- § 56.7056 — Collaring in bootlegs
- § 56.7801 — Jet drills
- § 56.7802 — Oxygen hose lines
- § 56.7803 — Lighting the burner
- § 56.7804 — Refueling
- § 56.7805 — Smoking and open flames
- § 56.7806 — Oxygen intake coupling
- § 56.7807 — Flushing the combustion chamber
- § 56.9100 — Traffic control
- § 56.9101 — Operating speeds and control of equipment
- § 56.9102 — Movement of independently operating rail equipment
- § 56.9103 — Clearance on adjacent tracks
- § 56.9104 — Railroad crossings
- § 56.9200 — Transporting persons
- § 56.9201 — Loading, hauling, and unloading of equipment or supplies
- § 56.9202 — Loading and hauling large rocks
- § 56.9300 — Berms or guardrails
- § 56.9301 — Dump site restraints
- § 56.9302 — Protection against moving or runaway railroad equipment
- § 56.9303 — Construction of ramps and dumping facilities
- § 56.9304 — Unstable ground
- § 56.9305 — Truck spotters
- § 56.9306 — Warning devices for restricted clearances
- § 56.9307 — Design, installation, and maintenance of railroads
- § 56.9308 — Switch throws
- § 56.9309 — Chute design
- § 56.9310 — Chute hazards
- § 56.9311 — Anchoring stationary sizing devices
- § 56.9312 — Working around drawholes
- § 56.9313 — Roadway maintenance
- § 56.9314 — Trimming stockpile and muckpile faces
- § 56.9315 — Dust control
- § 56.9316 — Notifying the equipment operator
- § 56.9317 — Suspended loads
- § 56.9318 — Getting on or off moving equipment
- § 56.9319 — Going over, under, or between railcars
- § 56.9330 — Clearance for surface equipment
- § 56.10001 — Filling buckets
- § 56.10002 — Inspection and maintenance
- § 56.10003 — Correction of defects
- § 56.10004 — Brakes
- § 56.10005 — Track cable connections
- § 56.10006 — Tower guards
- § 56.10007 — Falling object protection
- § 56.10008 — Riding tramways
- § 56.10009 — Riding loaded buckets
- § 56.10010 — Starting precautions
- § 56.11001 — Safe access
- § 56.11002 — Handrails and toeboards
- § 56.11003 — Construction and maintenance of ladders
- § 56.11004 — Portable rigid ladders
- § 56.11005 — Fixed ladder anchorage and toe clearance
- § 56.11006 — Fixed ladder landings
- § 56.11007 — Wooden components of ladders
- § 56.11008 — Restricted clearance
- § 56.11009 — Walkways along conveyors
- § 56.11010 — Stairstep clearance
- § 56.11011 — Use of ladders
- § 56.11012 — Protection for openings around travelways
- § 56.11013 — Conveyor crossovers
- § 56.11014 — Crossing moving conveyors
- § 56.11016 — Snow and ice on walkways and travelways
- § 56.11017 — Inclined fixed ladders
- § 56.11025 — Railed landings, backguards, and other protection for fixed ladders
- § 56.11026 — Protection for inclined fixed ladders
- § 56.11027 — Scaffolds and working platforms
- § 56.12001 — Circuit overload protection
- § 56.12002 — Controls and switches
- § 56.12003 — Trailing cable overload protection
- § 56.12004 — Electrical conductors
- § 56.12005 — Protection of power conductors from mobile equipment
- § 56.12006 — Distribution boxes
- § 56.12007 — Junction box connection procedures
- § 56.12008 — Insulation and fittings for power wires and cables
- § 56.12010 — Isolation or insulation of communication conductors
- § 56.12011 — High-potential electrical conductors
- § 56.12012 — Bare signal wires
- § 56.12013 — Splices and repairs of power cables
- § 56.12014 — Handling energized power cables
- § 56.12016 — Work on electrically-powered equipment
- § 56.12017 — Work on power circuits
- § 56.12018 — Identification of power switches
- § 56.12019 — Access to stationary electrical equipment or switchgear
- § 56.12020 — Protection of persons at switchgear
- § 56.12021 — Danger signs
- § 56.12022 — Authorized persons at major electrical installations
- § 56.12023 — Guarding electrical connections and resistor grids
- § 56.12025 — Grounding circuit enclosures
- § 56.12026 — Grounding transformer and switchgear enclosures
- § 56.12027 — Grounding mobile equipment
- § 56.12028 — Testing grounding systems
- § 56.12030 — Correction of dangerous conditions
- § 56.12032 — Inspection and cover plates
- § 56.12033 — Hand-held electric tools
- § 56.12034 — Guarding around lights
- § 56.12035 — Weatherproof lamp sockets
- § 56.12036 — Fuse removal or replacement
- § 56.12037 — Fuses in high-potential circuits
- § 56.12038 — Attachment of trailing cables
- § 56.12039 — Protection of surplus trailing cables
- § 56.12040 — Installation of operating controls
- § 56.12041 — Design of switches and starting boxes
- § 56.12042 — Track bonding
- § 56.12045 — Overhead powerlines
- § 56.12047 — Guy wires
- § 56.12048 — Communication conductors on power poles
- § 56.12050 — Installation of trolley wires
- § 56.12053 — Circuits powered from trolley wires
- § 56.12065 — Short circuit and lightning protection
- § 56.12066 — Guarding trolley wires and bare powerlines
- § 56.12067 — Installation of transformers
- § 56.12068 — Locking transformer enclosures
- § 56.12069 — Lightning protection for telephone wires and ungrounded conductors
- § 56.12071 — Movement or operation of equipment near high-voltage power lines
- § 56.13001 — General requirements for boilers and pressure vessels
- § 56.13010 — Reciprocating-type air compressors
- § 56.13011 — Air receiver tanks
- § 56.13012 — Compressor air intakes
- § 56.13015 — Inspection of compressed-air receivers and other unfired pressure vessels
- § 56.13017 — Compressor discharge pipes
- § 56.13019 — Pressure system repairs
- § 56.13020 — Use of compressed air
- § 56.13021 — High-pressure hose connections
- § 56.13030 — Boilers
- § 56.14000 — Definitions
- § 56.14100 — Safety defects; examination, correction and records
- § 56.14101 — Brakes
- § 56.14102 — Brakes for rail equipment
- § 56.14103 — Operators stations
- § 56.14104 — Tire repairs
- § 56.14105 — Procedures during repairs or maintenance
- § 56.14106 — Falling object protection
- § 56.14107 — Moving machine parts
- § 56.14108 — Overhead drive belts
- § 56.14109 — Unguarded conveyors with adjacent travelways
- § 56.14110 — Flying or falling materials
- § 56.14111 — Slusher, backlash guards and securing
- § 56.14112 — Construction and maintenance of guards
- § 56.14113 — Inclined conveyors: backstops or brakes
- § 56.14114 — Air valves for pneumatic equipment
- § 56.14115 — Stationary grinding machines
- § 56.14116 — Hand-held power tools
- § 56.14130 — Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) and seat belts
- § 56.14131 — Seat belts for haulage trucks
- § 56.14132 — Horns and backup alarms
- § 56.14200 — Warnings prior to starting or moving equipment
- § 56.14201 — Conveyor start-up warnings
- § 56.14202 — Manual cleaning of conveyor pulleys
- § 56.14203 — Application of belt dressing
- § 56.14204 — Machinery lubrication
- § 56.14205 — Machinery, equipment, and tools
- § 56.14206 — Securing movable parts
- § 56.14207 — Parking procedures for unattended equipment
- § 56.14208 — Warning devices
- § 56.14209 — Safety procedures for towing
- § 56.14210 — Movement of dippers, buckets, loading booms, or suspended loads
- § 56.14211 — Blocking equipment in a raised position
- § 56.14212 — Chains, ropes, and drive belts
- § 56.14213 — Ventilation and shielding for welding
- § 56.14214 — Train warnings
- § 56.14215 — Coupling or uncoupling cars
- § 56.14216 — Backpoling
- § 56.14217 — Securing parked railcars
- § 56.14218 — Movement of equipment on adjacent tracks
- § 56.14219 — Brakeman signals
- § 56.15001 — First-aid materials
- § 56.15002 — Hard hats
- § 56.15003 — Protective footwear
- § 56.15004 — Eye protection
- § 56.15005 — Safety belts and lines
- § 56.15006 — Protective equipment and clothing for hazards and irritants
- § 56.15007 — Protective equipment or clothing for welding, cutting, or working with molten metal
- § 56.15014 — Eye protection when operating grinding wheels
- § 56.15020 — Life jackets and belts
- § 56.16001 — Stacking and storage of materials
- § 56.16002 — Bins, hoppers, silos, tanks, and surge piles
- § 56.16003 — Storage of hazardous materials
- § 56.16004 — Containers for hazardous materials
- § 56.16005 — Securing gas cylinders
- § 56.16006 — Protection of gas cylinder valves
- § 56.16007 — Taglines, hitches, and slings
- § 56.16009 — Suspended loads
- § 56.16010 — Dropping materials from overhead
- § 56.16011 — Riding hoisted loads or on the hoist hook
- § 56.16012 — Storage of incompatible substances
- § 56.16013 — Working with molten metal
- § 56.16014 — Operator-carrying overhead cranes
- § 56.16015 — Work or travel on overhead crane bridges
- § 56.16016 — Lift trucks
- § 56.17001 — Illumination of surface working areas
- § 56.18002 — Examination of working places
- § 56.18006 — New employees
- § 56.18009 — Designation of person in charge
- § 56.18010 — First aid
- § 56.18012 — Emergency telephone numbers
- § 56.18013 — Emergency communications system
- § 56.18014 — Emergency medical assistance and transportation
- § 56.18020 — Working alone
- § 56.19000 — Application
- § 56.19001 — Rated capacities
- § 56.19002 — Anchoring
- § 56.19003 — Driving mechanism connections
- § 56.19004 — Brakes
- § 56.19005 — Locking mechanism for clutch
- § 56.19006 — Automatic hoist braking devices
- § 56.19007 — Overtravel and overspeed devices
- § 56.19008 — Friction hoist synchronizing mechanisms
- § 56.19009 — Position indicator
- § 56.19010 — Location of hoist controls
- § 56.19011 — Drum flanges
- § 56.19012 — Grooved drums
- § 56.19013 — Diesel- and other fuel-injection-powered hoists
- § 56.19014 — Friction hoist overtravel protection
- § 56.19017 — Emergency braking for electric hoists
- § 56.19018 — Overtravel by-pass switches
- § 56.19021 — Minimum rope strength
- § 56.19022 — Initial measurement
- § 56.19023 — Examinations
- § 56.19024 — Retirement criteria
- § 56.19025 — Load end attachments
- § 56.19026 — Drum end attachment
- § 56.19027 — End attachment retermination
- § 56.19028 — End attachment replacement
- § 56.19030 — Safety device attachments
- § 56.19035 — Headframe design
- § 56.19036 — Headframe height
- § 56.19037 — Fleet angles
- § 56.19038 — Platforms around elevated head sheaves
- § 56.19045 — Metal bonnets
- § 56.19049 — Hoisting persons in buckets
- § 56.19050 — Bucket requirements
- § 56.19054 — Rope guides
- § 56.19055 — Availability of hoist operator for manual hoists
- § 56.19056 — Availability of hoist operator for automatic hoists
- § 56.19057 — Hoist operator's physical fitness
- § 56.19058 — Experienced hoist operators
- § 56.19061 — Maximum hoisting speeds
- § 56.19062 — Maximum acceleration and deceleration
- § 56.19063 — Persons allowed in hoist room
- § 56.19065 — Lowering conveyances by the brakes
- § 56.19066 — Maximum riders in a conveyance
- § 56.19067 — Trips during shift changes
- § 56.19068 — Orderly conduct in conveyances
- § 56.19069 — Entering and leaving conveyances
- § 56.19070 — Closing cage doors or gates
- § 56.19071 — Riding in skips or buckets
- § 56.19072 — Skips and cages in same compartment
- § 56.19073 — Hoisting during shift changes
- § 56.19074 — Riding the bail, rim, bonnet, or crosshead
- § 56.19075 — Use of open hooks
- § 56.19076 — Maximum speeds for hoisting persons in buckets
- § 56.19077 — Lowering buckets
- § 56.19078 — Hoisting buckets from the shaft bottom
- § 56.19079 — Blocking mine cars
- § 56.19080 — Hoisting tools, timbers, and other materials
- § 56.19081 — Conveyances not in use
- § 56.19083 — Overtravel backout device
- § 56.19090 — Dual signaling systems
- § 56.19091 — Signaling instructions to hoist operator
- § 56.19092 — Signaling from conveyances
- § 56.19093 — Standard signal code
- § 56.19094 — Posting signal code
- § 56.19095 — Location of signal devices
- § 56.19096 — Familiarity with signal code
- § 56.19100 — Shaft landing gates
- § 56.19101 — Stopblocks and derail switches
- § 56.19102 — Shaft guides
- § 56.19103 — Dumping facilities and loading pockets
- § 56.19104 — Clearance at shaft stations
- § 56.19105 — Landings with more than one shaft entrance
- § 56.19106 — Shaft sets
- § 56.19107 — Precautions for work in compartment affected by hoisting operation
- § 56.19108 — Posting warning signs during shaft work
- § 56.19109 — Shaft inspection and repair
- § 56.19110 — Overhead protection for shaft deepening work
- § 56.19111 — Shaft-sinking ladders
- § 56.19120 — Procedures for inspection, testing, and maintenance
- § 56.19121 — Recordkeeping
- § 56.19122 — Replacement parts
- § 56.19129 — Examinations and tests at beginning of shift
- § 56.19130 — Conveyance shaft test
- § 56.19131 — Hoist conveyance connections
- § 56.19132 — Safety catches
- § 56.19133 — Shaft
- § 56.19134 — Sheaves
- § 56.19135 — Rollers in inclined shafts
- § 56.20001 — Intoxicating beverages and narcotics
- § 56.20002 — Potable water
- § 56.20003 — Housekeeping
- § 56.20005 — Carbon tetrachloride
- § 56.20008 — Toilet facilities
- § 56.20009 — Tests for explosive dusts
- § 56.20010 — Retaining dams
- § 56.20011 — Barricades and warning signs
- § 56.20013 — Waste receptacles
- § 56.20014 — Prohibited areas for food and beverages
- § 56.23000 — Purpose and scope
- § 56.23001 — Definitions
- § 56.23002 — Written safety program
- § 56.23003 — Requirements for written safety program
- § 56.23004 — Record and inspection
PART 57
- § 57.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 57.2 — Definitions
- § 57.1000 — Notification of commencement of operations and closing of mines
- § 57.3000 — Definitions
- § 57.3200 — Correction of hazardous conditions
- § 57.3201 — Location for performing scaling
- § 57.3202 — Scaling tools
- § 57.3203 — Rock fixtures
- § 57.3360 — Ground support use
- § 57.3400 — Secondary breakage
- § 57.3401 — Examination of ground conditions
- § 57.3430 — Activity between machinery or equipment and the highwall or bank
- § 57.3460 — Maintenance between machinery or equipment and ribs
- § 57.3461 — Rock bursts
- § 57.4000 — Definitions
- § 57.4011 — Abandoned electric circuits
- § 57.4057 — Underground trailing cables
- § 57.4100 — Smoking and use of open flames
- § 57.4101 — Warning signs
- § 57.4102 — Spillage and leakage
- § 57.4103 — Fueling internal combustion engines
- § 57.4104 — Combustible waste
- § 57.4130 — Surface electric substations and liquid storage facilities
- § 57.4131 — Surface fan installations and mine openings
- § 57.4160 — Underground electric substations and liquid storage facilities
- § 57.4161 — Use of fire underground
- § 57.4200 — General requirements
- § 57.4201 — Inspection
- § 57.4202 — Fire hydrants
- § 57.4203 — Extinguisher recharging or replacement
- § 57.4230 — Surface self-propelled equipment
- § 57.4260 — Underground self-propelled equipment
- § 57.4261 — Shaft-station waterlines
- § 57.4262 — Underground transformer stations, combustible liquid storage and dispensing areas, pump rooms, compressor rooms, and hoist rooms
- § 57.4263 — Underground belt conveyors
- § 57.4330 — Surface firefighting, evacuation, and rescue procedures
- § 57.4331 — Surface firefighting drills
- § 57.4360 — Underground alarm systems
- § 57.4361 — Underground evacuation drills
- § 57.4362 — Underground rescue and firefighting operations
- § 57.4363 — Underground evacuation instruction
- § 57.4400 — Use restrictions
- § 57.4401 — Storage tank foundations
- § 57.4402 — Safety can use
- § 57.4430 — Surface storage facilities
- § 57.4431 — Surface storage restrictions
- § 57.4460 — Storage of flammable liquids underground
- § 57.4461 — Gasoline use restrictions underground
- § 57.4462 — Storage of combustible liquids underground
- § 57.4463 — Liquefied petroleum gas use underground
- § 57.4500 — Heat sources
- § 57.4501 — Fuel lines
- § 57.4502 — Battery-charging stations
- § 57.4503 — Conveyor belt slippage
- § 57.4504 — Fan installations
- § 57.4505 — Fuel lines to underground areas
- § 57.4530 — Exits for surface buildings and structures
- § 57.4531 — Surface flammable or combustible liquid storage buildings or rooms
- § 57.4532 — Blacksmith shops
- § 57.4533 — Mine opening vicinity
- § 57.4560 — Mine entrances
- § 57.4561 — Stationary diesel equipment underground
- § 57.4600 — Extinguishing equipment
- § 57.4601 — Oxygen cylinder storage
- § 57.4602 — Gauges and regulators
- § 57.4603 — Closure of valves
- § 57.4604 — Preparation of pipelines or containers
- § 57.4660 — Work in shafts, raises, or winzes and other activities involving hazard areas
- § 57.4760 — Shaft mines
- § 57.4761 — Underground shops
- § 57.5001 — Exposure limits for airborne contaminants
- § 57.5001T — Exposure limits for airborne contaminants
- § 57.5002 — Exposure monitoring
- § 57.5005 — Control of exposure to airborne contaminants
- § 57.5005T — Control of exposure to airborne contaminants
- § 57.5006 — Restricted use of chemicals
- § 57.5015 — Oxygen deficiency
- § 57.5037 — Radon daughter exposure monitoring
- § 57.5038 — Annual exposure limits
- § 57.5039 — Maximum permissible concentration
- § 57.5040 — Exposure records
- § 57.5041 — Smoking prohibition
- § 57.5042 — Revised exposure levels
- § 57.5044 — Respirators
- § 57.5045 — Posting of inactive workings
- § 57.5046 — Protection against radon gas
- § 57.5047 — Gamma radiation surveys
- § 57.5060 — Limit on exposure to diesel particulate matter
- § 57.5061 — Compliance determinations
- § 57.5065 — Fueling practices
- § 57.5066 — Maintenance standards
- § 57.5067 — Engines
- § 57.5070 — Miner training
- § 57.5071 — Exposure monitoring
- § 57.5075 — Diesel particulate records
- § 57.6000 — Definitions
- § 57.6100 — Separation of stored explosive material
- § 57.6101 — Areas around explosive material storage facilities
- § 57.6102 — Explosive material storage practices
- § 57.6130 — Explosive material storage facilities
- § 57.6131 — Location of explosive material storage facilities
- § 57.6132 — Magazine requirements
- § 57.6133 — Powder chests
- § 57.6160 — Main facilities
- § 57.6161 — Auxiliary facilities
- § 57.6200 — Delivery to storage or blast site areas
- § 57.6201 — Separation of transported explosive material
- § 57.6202 — Vehicles
- § 57.6203 — Locomotives
- § 57.6204 — Hoists
- § 57.6205 — Conveying explosives by hand
- § 57.6300 — Control of blasting operations
- § 57.6301 — Blasthole obstruction check
- § 57.6302 — Separation of explosive material
- § 57.6303 — Initiation preparation
- § 57.6304 — Primer protection
- § 57.6305 — Unused explosive material
- § 57.6306 — Loading, blasting, and security
- § 57.6307 — Drill stem loading
- § 57.6308 — Initiation systems
- § 57.6309 — Fuel oil requirements for ANFO
- § 57.6310 — Misfire waiting period
- § 57.6311 — Handling of misfires
- § 57.6312 — Secondary blasting
- § 57.6400 — Compatibility of electric detonators
- § 57.6401 — Shunting
- § 57.6402 — Deenergized circuits near detonators
- § 57.6403 — Branch circuits
- § 57.6404 — Separation of blasting circuits from power source
- § 57.6405 — Firing devices
- § 57.6406 — Duration of current flow
- § 57.6407 — Circuit testing
- § 57.6500 — Damaged initiating material
- § 57.6501 — Nonelectric initiation systems
- § 57.6502 — Safety fuse
- § 57.6600 — Loading practices
- § 57.6601 — Grounding
- § 57.6602 — Static electricity dissipation during loading
- § 57.6603 — Air gap
- § 57.6604 — Precautions during storms
- § 57.6605 — Isolation of blasting circuits
- § 57.6700 — Nonsparking tools
- § 57.6701 — Tamping and loading pole requirements
- § 57.6800 — Storage facilities
- § 57.6801 — Vehicle repair
- § 57.6802 — Bulk delivery vehicles
- § 57.6803 — Blasting lines
- § 57.6900 — Damaged or deteriorated explosive material
- § 57.6901 — Black powder
- § 57.6902 — Excessive temperatures
- § 57.6903 — Burning explosive material
- § 57.6904 — Smoking and open flames
- § 57.6905 — Protection of explosive material
- § 57.6960 — Mixing of explosive material
- § 57.7002 — Equipment defects
- § 57.7003 — Drill area inspection
- § 57.7004 — Drill mast
- § 57.7005 — Augers and drill stems
- § 57.7008 — Moving the drill
- § 57.7009 — Drill helpers
- § 57.7010 — Power failures
- § 57.7011 — Straightening crossed cables
- § 57.7012 — Tending drills in operation
- § 57.7013 — Covering or guarding drill holes
- § 57.7018 — Hand clearance
- § 57.7028 — Hand clearance
- § 57.7032 — Anchoring
- § 57.7050 — Tool and drill steel racks
- § 57.7051 — Loose objects on the mast or drill platform
- § 57.7052 — Drilling positions
- § 57.7053 — Moving hand-held drills
- § 57.7054 — Starting or moving drill equipment
- § 57.7055 — Intersecting holes
- § 57.7056 — Collaring in bootlegs
- § 57.7801 — Jet drills
- § 57.7802 — Oxygen hose lines
- § 57.7803 — Lighting the burner
- § 57.7804 — Refueling
- § 57.7805 — Smoking and open flames
- § 57.7806 — Oxygen intake coupling
- § 57.7807 — Flushing the combustion chamber
- § 57.8518 — Main and booster fans
- § 57.8519 — Underground main fan controls
- § 57.8520 — Ventilation plan
- § 57.8525 — Main fan maintenance
- § 57.8527 — Oxygen-deficiency testing
- § 57.8528 — Unventilated areas
- § 57.8529 — Auxiliary fan systems
- § 57.8531 — Construction and maintenance of ventilation doors
- § 57.8532 — Opening and closing ventilation doors
- § 57.8534 — Shutdown or failure of auxiliary fans
- § 57.8535 — Seals
- § 57.9100 — Traffic control
- § 57.9101 — Operating speeds and control of equipment
- § 57.9102 — Movement of independently operating rail equipment
- § 57.9103 — Clearance on adjacent tracks
- § 57.9104 — Railroad crossings
- § 57.9160 — Train movement during shift changes
- § 57.9200 — Transporting persons
- § 57.9201 — Loading, hauling, and unloading of equipment or supplies
- § 57.9202 — Loading and hauling large rocks
- § 57.9260 — Supplies, materials, and tools on mantrips
- § 57.9261 — Transporting tools and materials on locomotives
- § 57.9300 — Berms or guardrails
- § 57.9301 — Dump site restraints
- § 57.9302 — Protection against moving or runaway railroad equipment
- § 57.9303 — Construction of ramps and dumping facilities
- § 57.9304 — Unstable ground
- § 57.9305 — Truck spotters
- § 57.9306 — Warning devices for restricted clearances
- § 57.9307 — Design, installation, and maintenance of railroads
- § 57.9308 — Switch throws
- § 57.9309 — Chute design
- § 57.9310 — Chute hazards
- § 57.9311 — Anchoring stationary sizing devices
- § 57.9312 — Working around drawholes
- § 57.9313 — Roadway maintenance
- § 57.9314 — Trimming stockpile and muckpile faces
- § 57.9315 — Dust control
- § 57.9316 — Notifying the equipment operator
- § 57.9317 — Suspended loads
- § 57.9318 — Getting on or off moving equipment
- § 57.9319 — Going over, under, or between railcars
- § 57.9330 — Clearance for surface equipment
- § 57.9360 — Shelter holes
- § 57.9361 — Drawholes
- § 57.9362 — Protection of signalmen
- § 57.10001 — Filling buckets
- § 57.10002 — Inspection and maintenance
- § 57.10003 — Correction of defects
- § 57.10004 — Brakes
- § 57.10005 — Track cable connections
- § 57.10006 — Tower guards
- § 57.10007 — Falling object protection
- § 57.10008 — Riding tramways
- § 57.10009 — Riding loaded buckets
- § 57.10010 — Starting precautions
- § 57.11001 — Safe access
- § 57.11002 — Handrails and toeboards
- § 57.11003 — Construction and maintenance of ladders
- § 57.11004 — Portable rigid ladders
- § 57.11005 — Fixed ladder anchorage and toe clearance
- § 57.11006 — Fixed ladder landings
- § 57.11007 — Wooden components of ladders
- § 57.11008 — Restricted clearance
- § 57.11009 — Walkways along conveyors
- § 57.11010 — Stairstep clearance
- § 57.11011 — Use of ladders
- § 57.11012 — Protection for openings around travelways
- § 57.11013 — Conveyor crossovers
- § 57.11014 — Crossing moving conveyors
- § 57.11016 — Snow and ice on walkways and travelways
- § 57.11017 — Inclined fixed ladders
- § 57.11025 — Railed landings, backguards, and other protection for fixed ladders
- § 57.11026 — Protection for inclined fixed ladders
- § 57.11027 — Scaffolds and working platforms
- § 57.11036 — Ladderway trap doors and guards
- § 57.11037 — Ladderway openings
- § 57.11038 — Entering a manway
- § 57.11040 — Inclined travelways
- § 57.11041 — Landings for inclined ladderways
- § 57.11050 — Escapeways and refuges
- § 57.11051 — Escape routes
- § 57.11052 — Refuge areas
- § 57.11053 — Escape and evacuation plans
- § 57.11054 — Communication with refuge chambers
- § 57.11055 — Inclined escapeways
- § 57.11056 — Emergency hoists
- § 57.11058 — Check-in, check-out system
- § 57.11059 — Respirable atmosphere for hoist operators underground
- § 57.12001 — Circuit overload protection
- § 57.12002 — Controls and switches
- § 57.12003 — Trailing cable overload protection
- § 57.12004 — Electrical conductors
- § 57.12005 — Protection of power conductors from mobile equipment
- § 57.12006 — Distribution boxes
- § 57.12007 — Junction box connection procedures
- § 57.12008 — Insulation and fittings for power wires and cables
- § 57.12010 — Isolation or insulation of communication conductors
- § 57.12011 — High-potential electrical conductors
- § 57.12012 — Bare signal wires
- § 57.12013 — Splices and repairs of power cables
- § 57.12014 — Handling energized power cables
- § 57.12016 — Work on electrically-powered equipment
- § 57.12017 — Work on power circuits
- § 57.12018 — Identification of power switches
- § 57.12019 — Access to stationary electrical equipment or switchgear
- § 57.12020 — Protection of persons at switchgear
- § 57.12021 — Danger signs
- § 57.12022 — Authorized persons at major electrical installations
- § 57.12023 — Guarding electrical connections and resistor grids
- § 57.12025 — Grounding circuit enclosures
- § 57.12026 — Grounding transformer and switchgear enclosures
- § 57.12027 — Grounding mobile equipment
- § 57.12028 — Testing grounding systems
- § 57.12030 — Correction of dangerous conditions
- § 57.12032 — Inspection and cover plates
- § 57.12033 — Hand-held electric tools
- § 57.12034 — Guarding around lights
- § 57.12035 — Weatherproof lamp sockets
- § 57.12036 — Fuse removal or replacement
- § 57.12037 — Fuses in high-potential circuits
- § 57.12038 — Attachment of trailing cables
- § 57.12039 — Protection of surplus trailing cables
- § 57.12040 — Installation of operating controls
- § 57.12041 — Design of switches and starting boxes
- § 57.12042 — Track bonding
- § 57.12045 — Overhead powerlines
- § 57.12047 — Guy wires
- § 57.12048 — Communication conductors on power poles
- § 57.12050 — Installation of trolley wires
- § 57.12053 — Circuits powered from trolley wires
- § 57.12065 — Short circuit and lightning protection
- § 57.12066 — Guarding trolley wires and bare powerlines
- § 57.12067 — Installation of transformers
- § 57.12068 — Locking transformer enclosures
- § 57.12069 — Lightning protection for telephone wires and ungrounded conductors
- § 57.12071 — Movement or operation of equipment near high-voltage powerlines
- § 57.12080 — Bare conductor guards
- § 57.12081 — Bonding metal pipelines to ground return circuits
- § 57.12082 — Isolation of powerlines
- § 57.12083 — Support of power cables in shafts and boreholes
- § 57.12084 — Branch circuit disconnecting devices
- § 57.12085 — Transformer stations
- § 57.12086 — Location of trolley wire
- § 57.12088 — Splicing trailing cables
- § 57.13001 — General requirements for boilers and pressure vessels
- § 57.13010 — Reciprocating-type air compressors
- § 57.13011 — Air receiver tanks
- § 57.13012 — Compressor air intakes
- § 57.13015 — Inspection of compressed-air receivers and other unfired pressure vessels
- § 57.13017 — Compressor discharge pipes
- § 57.13019 — Pressure system repairs
- § 57.13020 — Use of compressed air
- § 57.13021 — High-pressure hose connections
- § 57.13030 — Boilers
- § 57.14000 — Definitions
- § 57.14100 — Safety defects; examination, correction and records
- § 57.14101 — Brakes
- § 57.14102 — Brakes for rail equipment
- § 57.14103 — Operators' stations
- § 57.14104 — Tire repairs
- § 57.14105 — Procedures during repairs or maintenance
- § 57.14106 — Falling object protection
- § 57.14107 — Moving machine parts
- § 57.14108 — Overhead drive belts
- § 57.14109 — Unguarded conveyors with adjacent travelways
- § 57.14110 — Flying or falling materials
- § 57.14111 — Slusher, backlash guards and securing
- § 57.14112 — Construction and maintenance of guards
- § 57.14113 — Inclined conveyors: backstops or brakes
- § 57.14114 — Air valves for pneumatic equipment
- § 57.14115 — Stationary grinding machines
- § 57.14116 — Hand-held power tools
- § 57.14130 — Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) and seat belts for surface equipment
- § 57.14131 — Seat belts for surface haulage trucks
- § 57.14132 — Horns and backup alarms for surface equipment
- § 57.14160 — Mantrip trolley wire hazards underground
- § 57.14161 — Makeshift couplings
- § 57.14162 — Trip lights
- § 57.14200 — Warnings prior to starting or moving equipment
- § 57.14201 — Conveyor start-up warnings
- § 57.14202 — Manual cleaning of conveyor pulleys
- § 57.14203 — Application of belt dressing
- § 57.14204 — Machinery lubrication
- § 57.14205 — Machinery, equipment, and tools
- § 57.14206 — Securing movable parts
- § 57.14207 — Parking procedures for unattended equipment
- § 57.14208 — Warning devices
- § 57.14209 — Safety procedures for towing
- § 57.14210 — Movement of dippers, buckets, loading booms, or suspended loads
- § 57.14211 — Blocking equipment in a raised position
- § 57.14212 — Chains, ropes, and drive belts
- § 57.14213 — Ventilation and shielding for welding
- § 57.14214 — Train warnings
- § 57.14215 — Coupling or uncoupling cars
- § 57.14216 — Backpoling
- § 57.14217 — Securing parked railcars
- § 57.14218 — Movement of equipment on adjacent tracks
- § 57.14219 — Brakeman signals
- § 57.15001 — First aid materials
- § 57.15002 — Hard hats
- § 57.15003 — Protective footwear
- § 57.15004 — Eye protection
- § 57.15005 — Safety belts and lines
- § 57.15006 — Protective equipment and clothing for hazards and irritants
- § 57.15007 — Protective equipment or clothing for welding, cutting, or working with molten metal
- § 57.15014 — Eye protection when operating grinding wheels
- § 57.15020 — Life jackets and belts
- § 57.15030 — Provision and maintenance of self-rescue devices
- § 57.15031 — Location of self-rescue devices
- § 57.16001 — Stacking and storage of materials
- § 57.16002 — Bins, hoppers, silos, tanks, and surge piles
- § 57.16003 — Storage of hazardous materials
- § 57.16004 — Containers for hazardous materials
- § 57.16005 — Securing gas cylinders
- § 57.16006 — Protection of gas cylinder valves
- § 57.16007 — Taglines, hitches, and slings
- § 57.16009 — Suspended loads
- § 57.16010 — Dropping materials from overhead
- § 57.16011 — Riding hoisted loads or on the hoist hook
- § 57.16012 — Storage of incompatible substances
- § 57.16013 — Working with molten metal
- § 57.16014 — Operator-carrying overhead cranes
- § 57.16015 — Work or travel on overhead crane bridges
- § 57.16016 — Lift trucks
- § 57.16017 — Hoisting heavy equipment or material
- § 57.17001 — Illumination of surface working areas
- § 57.17010 — Electric lamps
- § 57.18002 — Examination of working places
- § 57.18006 — New employees
- § 57.18009 — Designation of person in charge
- § 57.18010 — First aid
- § 57.18012 — Emergency telephone numbers
- § 57.18013 — Emergency communications system
- § 57.18014 — Emergency medical assistance and transportation
- § 57.18020 — Working alone
- § 57.18025 — Working alone
- § 57.18028 — Mine emergency and self-rescuer training
- § 57.19000 — Application
- § 57.19001 — Rated capacities
- § 57.19002 — Anchoring
- § 57.19003 — Driving mechanism connections
- § 57.19004 — Brakes
- § 57.19005 — Locking mechanism for clutch
- § 57.19006 — Automatic hoist braking devices
- § 57.19007 — Overtravel and overspeed devices
- § 57.19008 — Friction hoist synchronizing mechanisms
- § 57.19009 — Position indicator
- § 57.19010 — Location of hoist controls
- § 57.19011 — Drum flanges
- § 57.19012 — Grooved drums
- § 57.19013 — Diesel- and other fuel-injection-powered hoists
- § 57.19014 — Friction hoist overtravel protection
- § 57.19017 — Emergency braking for electric hoists
- § 57.19018 — Overtravel by-pass switches
- § 57.19019 — Guide ropes
- § 57.19021 — Minimum rope strength
- § 57.19022 — Initial measurement
- § 57.19023 — Examinations
- § 57.19024 — Retirement criteria
- § 57.19025 — Load end attachments
- § 57.19026 — Drum end attachment
- § 57.19027 — End attachment retermination
- § 57.19028 — End attachment replacement
- § 57.19030 — Safety device attachments
- § 57.19035 — Headframe design
- § 57.19036 — Headframe height
- § 57.19037 — Fleet angles
- § 57.19038 — Platforms around elevated head sheaves
- § 57.19045 — Metal bonnets
- § 57.19049 — Hoisting persons in buckets
- § 57.19050 — Bucket requirements
- § 57.19054 — Rope guides
- § 57.19055 — Availability of hoist operator for manual hoists
- § 57.19056 — Availability of hoist operator for automatic hoists
- § 57.19057 — Hoist operator's physical fitness
- § 57.19058 — Experienced hoist operators
- § 57.19061 — Maximum hoisting speeds
- § 57.19062 — Maximum acceleration and deceleration
- § 57.19063 — Persons allowed in hoist room
- § 57.19065 — Lowering conveyances by the brakes
- § 57.19066 — Maximum riders in a conveyance
- § 57.19067 — Trips during shift changes
- § 57.19068 — Orderly conduct in conveyances
- § 57.19069 — Entering and leaving conveyances
- § 57.19070 — Closing cage doors or gates
- § 57.19071 — Riding in skips or buckets
- § 57.19072 — Skips and cages in same compartment
- § 57.19073 — Hoisting during shift changes
- § 57.19074 — Riding the bail, rim, bonnet, or crosshead
- § 57.19075 — Use of open hooks
- § 57.19076 — Maximum speeds for hoisting persons in buckets
- § 57.19077 — Lowering buckets
- § 57.19078 — Hoisting buckets from the shaft bottom
- § 57.19079 — Blocking mine cars
- § 57.19080 — Hoisting tools, timbers, and other materials
- § 57.19081 — Conveyances not in use
- § 57.19083 — Overtravel backout device
- § 57.19090 — Dual signaling systems
- § 57.19091 — Signaling instructions to hoist operator
- § 57.19092 — Signaling from conveyances
- § 57.19093 — Standard signal code
- § 57.19094 — Posting signal code
- § 57.19095 — Location of signal devices
- § 57.19096 — Familiarity with signal code
- § 57.19100 — Shaft landing gates
- § 57.19101 — Stopblocks and derail switches
- § 57.19102 — Shaft guides
- § 57.19103 — Dumping facilities and loading pockets
- § 57.19104 — Clearance at shaft stations
- § 57.19105 — Landings with more than one shaft entrance
- § 57.19106 — Shaft sets
- § 57.19107 — Precautions for work in compartment affected by hoisting operation
- § 57.19108 — Posting warning signs during shaft work
- § 57.19109 — Shaft inspection and repair
- § 57.19110 — Overhead protection for shaft deepening work
- § 57.19111 — Shaft-sinking ladders
- § 57.19120 — Procedures for inspection, testing, and maintenance
- § 57.19121 — Recordkeeping
- § 57.19122 — Replacement parts
- § 57.19129 — Examinations and tests at beginning of shift
- § 57.19130 — Conveyance shaft test
- § 57.19131 — Hoist conveyance connections
- § 57.19132 — Safety catches
- § 57.19133 — Shaft
- § 57.19134 — Sheaves
- § 57.19135 — Rollers in inclined shafts
- § 57.20001 — Intoxicating beverages and narcotics
- § 57.20002 — Potable water
- § 57.20003 — Housekeeping
- § 57.20005 — Carbon tetrachloride
- § 57.20008 — Toilet facilities
- § 57.20009 — Tests for explosive dusts
- § 57.20010 — Retaining dams
- § 57.20011 — Barricades and warning signs
- § 57.20013 — Waste receptacles
- § 57.20014 — Prohibited areas for food and beverages
- § 57.20020 — Unattended mine openings
- § 57.20021 — Abandoned mine openings
- § 57.20031 — Blasting underground in hazardous areas
- § 57.20032 — Two-way communication equipment for underground operations
- § 57.22001 — Scope
- § 57.22002 — Definitions
- § 57.22003 — Mine category or subcategory
- § 57.22004 — Category placement or change in placement
- § 57.22005 — Notice and appeal of placement or change in placement
- § 57.22101 — Smoking (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22102 — Smoking (I-C mines)
- § 57.22103 — Open flames (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22104 — Open flames (I-C mines)
- § 57.22105 — Smoking and open flames (IV mines)
- § 57.22106 — Dust containing volatile matter (I-C mines)
- § 57.22201 — Mechanical ventilation (I-A, I-B, I-C, II-A, II-B, III, IV, V-A, and V-B mines)
- § 57.22202 — Main fans (I-A, I-B, I-C, II-A, III, V-A, and V-B mines)
- § 57.22203 — Main fan operation (I-C mines)
- § 57.22204 — Main fan operation and inspection (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22205 — Doors on main fans (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22206 — Main ventilation failure (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22207 — Booster fans (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22208 — Auxiliary fans (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22209 — Auxiliary fans (I-C mines)
- § 57.22210 — In-line filters (I-C mines)
- § 57.22211 — Air flow (I-A mines)
- § 57.22212 — Air flow (I-C, II-A, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22213 — Air flow (III mines)
- § 57.22214 — Changes in ventilation (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22215 — Separation of intake and return air (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22216 — Separation of intake and return air (I-C mines)
- § 57.22217 — Seals and stoppings (I-A, I-B, and I-C mines)
- § 57.22218 — Seals and stoppings (III, V-A, and V-B mines)
- § 57.22219 — Seals and stoppings (II-A mines)
- § 57.22220 — Air passing unsealed areas (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22221 — Overcast and undercast construction (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22222 — Ventilation materials (I-A, I-B, I-C, II-A, III, V-A, and V-B mines)
- § 57.22223 — Crosscuts before abandonment (III mines)
- § 57.22224 — Auxiliary equipment stations (I-A and III mines)
- § 57.22225 — Auxiliary equipment stations (I-C mines)
- § 57.22226 — Testing for methane (IV mines)
- § 57.22227 — Approved testing devices (I-A, I-B, I-C, II-A, II-B, III, IV, V-A, and V-B mines)
- § 57.22228 — Preshift examination (I-A, I-C, II-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22229 — Weekly testing (I-A, III, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22230 — Weekly testing (II-A mines)
- § 57.22231 — Actions at 0.25 percent methane (I-B, II-B, V-B, and VI mines)
- § 57.22232 — Actions at 0.5 percent methane (I-B, II-A, II-B, IV, V-B, and VI mines)
- § 57.22233 — Actions at 0.5 percent methane (I-C mines)
- § 57.22234 — Actions at 1.0 percent methane (I-A, I-B, III, V-A, and V-B mines)
- § 57.22235 — Actions at 1.0 percent methane (I-C, II-A, II-B, and IV mines)
- § 57.22236 — Actions at 1.0 percent methane (VI mines)
- § 57.22237 — Actions at 2.0 to 2.5 percent methane in bleeder systems (I-A and III mines)
- § 57.22238 — Actions at 2.0 percent methane (I-B, II-B, V-B, and VI mines)
- § 57.22239 — Actions at 2.0 percent methane (IV mines)
- § 57.22240 — Actions at 2.0 percent methane (V-A mines)
- § 57.22241 — Advance face boreholes (I-C mines)
- § 57.22301 — Atmospheric monitoring systems (I-A, II-A, and V-A mines)
- § 57.22302 — Approved equipment (I-A and V-A mines)
- § 57.22303 — Approved equipment (I-C mines)
- § 57.22304 — Approved equipment (II-A mines)
- § 57.22305 — Approved equipment (III mines)
- § 57.22306 — Methane monitors (I-A mines)
- § 57.22307 — Methane monitors (II-A mines)
- § 57.22308 — Methane monitors (III mines)
- § 57.22309 — Methane monitors (V-A mines)
- § 57.22310 — Electrical cables (I-C mines)
- § 57.22311 — Electrical cables (II-A mines)
- § 57.22312 — Distribution boxes (II-A and V-A mines)
- § 57.22313 — Explosion-protection systems (I-C mines)
- § 57.22314 — Flow-control devices (V-A and V-B mines)
- § 57.22315 — Self-contained breathing apparatus (V-A mines)
- § 57.22401 — Underground retorts (I-A and I-B mines)
- § 57.22501 — Personal electric lamps (I-A, I-B, I-C, II-A, II-B, III, IV, V-A, and V-B mines)
- § 57.22601 — Blasting from the surface (I-A mines)
- § 57.22602 — Blasting from the surface (I-C mines)
- § 57.22603 — Blasting from the surface (II-A mines)
- § 57.22604 — Blasting from the surface (II-B mines)
- § 57.22605 — Blasting from the surface (V-A mines)
- § 57.22606 — Explosive materials and blasting units (III mines)
- § 57.22607 — Blasting on shift (III mines)
- § 57.22608 — Secondary blasting (I-A, II-A, and V-A mines)
- § 57.23000 — Purpose and scope
- § 57.23001 — Definitions
- § 57.23002 — Written safety program
- § 57.23003 — Requirements for written safety program
- § 57.23004 — Record and inspection
PART 58
PART 60
- § 60.1 — Scope; compliance dates
- § 60.2 — Definitions
- § 60.10 — Permissible exposure limit (PEL)
- § 60.11 — Methods of compliance
- § 60.12 — Exposure monitoring
- § 60.13 — Corrective actions
- § 60.14 — Respiratory protection
- § 60.15 — Medical surveillance for metal and nonmetal mines
- § 60.16 — Recordkeeping requirements
- § 60.17 — Severability
PART 62
- § 62.100 — Purpose and scope; effective date
- § 62.101 — Definitions
- § 62.110 — Noise exposure assessment
- § 62.120 — Action level
- § 62.130 — Permissible exposure level
- § 62.140 — Dual hearing protection level
- § 62.150 — Hearing conservation program
- § 62.160 — Hearing protectors
- § 62.170 — Audiometric testing
- § 62.171 — Audiometric test procedures
- § 62.172 — Evaluation of audiograms
- § 62.173 — Follow-up evaluation when an audiogram is invalid
- § 62.174 — Follow-up corrective measures when a standard threshold shift is detected
- § 62.175 — Notification of results; reporting requirements
- § 62.180 — Training
- § 62.190 — Records
PART 70
- § 70.1 — Scope
- § 70.2 — Definitions
- § 70.100 — Respirable dust standards
- § 70.101 — [Reserved]
- § 70.201 — Sampling; general and technical requirements
- § 70.202 — Certified person; sampling
- § 70.203 — Certified person; maintenance and calibration
- § 70.204 — Approved sampling devices; maintenance and calibration
- § 70.205 — Approved sampling devices; operation; air flowrate
- § 70.206-70.207 — 70.206-70.207 [Reserved]
- § 70.208 — Quarterly sampling; mechanized mining units
- § 70.209 — Quarterly sampling; designated areas
- § 70.210 — Respirable dust samples; transmission by operator
- § 70.211 — Respirable dust samples; report to operator; posting
- § 70.212 — Status change reports
- § 70.1900 — Exhaust Gas Monitoring
PART 71
- § 71.1 — Scope
- § 71.2 — Definitions
- § 71.100 — Respirable dust standard
- § 71.101 — [Reserved]
- § 71.201 — Sampling; general and technical requirements
- § 71.202 — Certified person; sampling
- § 71.203 — Certified person; maintenance and calibration
- § 71.204 — Approved sampling devices; maintenance and calibration
- § 71.205 — Approved sampling devices; operation; air flowrate
- § 71.206 — Quarterly sampling; designated work positions
- § 71.207 — Respirable dust samples; transmission by operator
- § 71.208 — Respirable dust samples; report to operator; posting
- § 71.209 — Status change reports
- § 71.300 — Respirable dust control plan; filing requirements
- § 71.301 — Respirable dust control plan; approval by District Manager and posting
- § 71.400 — Bathing facilities; change rooms; sanitary flush toilet facilities
- § 71.401 — Location of facilities
- § 71.402 — Minimum requirements for bathing facilities, change rooms, and sanitary flush toilet facilities
- § 71.403 — Waiver of surface facilities requirements; posting of waiver
- § 71.404 — Application for waiver of surface facilities requirements
- § 71.500 — Sanitary toilet facilities at surface work sites; installation requirements
- § 71.501 — Sanitary toilet facilities; maintenance
- § 71.600 — Drinking water; general
- § 71.601 — Drinking water; quality
- § 71.602 — Drinking water; distribution
- § 71.603 — Drinking water; dispensing requirements
- § 71.700 — Inhalation hazards; threshold limit values for gases, dust, fumes, mists, and vapors
- § 71.701 — Sampling; general requirements
- § 71.702 — Asbestos standard
PART 72
- § 72.1 — Scope
- § 72.100 — Periodic examinations
- § 72.500 — Emission limits for permissible diesel-powered equipment
- § 72.501 — Emission limits for nonpermissible heavy-duty diesel-powered equipment, generators and compressors
- § 72.502 — Requirements for nonpermissible light-duty diesel-powered equipment other than generators and compressors
- § 72.503 — Determination of emissions; filter maintenance; definition of “introduced”
- § 72.510 — Miner health training
- § 72.520 — Diesel equipment inventory
- § 72.610 — Abrasive blasting
- § 72.620 — Drill dust control at surface mines and surface areas of underground mines
- § 72.630 — Drill dust control at underground areas of underground mines
- § 72.700 — Respiratory equipment; respirable dust
- § 72.701 — Respiratory equipment; gas, dusts, fumes, or mists
- § 72.710 — Selection, fit, use, and maintenance of approved respirators
- § 72.800 — Single, full-shift measurement of respirable coal mine dust
PART 74
- § 74.1 — Purpose
- § 74.2 — Definitions
- § 74.3 — Sampler unit
- § 74.4 — Specifications of sampler unit
- § 74.5 — Tests of coal mine dust personal sampler units
- § 74.6 — Quality control
- § 74.7 — Design and construction requirements
- § 74.8 — Measurement, accuracy, and reliability requirements
- § 74.9 — Quality assurance
- § 74.10 — Operating and maintenance instructions
- § 74.11 — Tests of the continuous personal dust monitor
- § 74.12 — Conduct of tests; demonstrations
- § 74.13 — Applications
- § 74.14 — Certificate of approval
- § 74.15 — Approval labels
- § 74.16 — Material required for record
- § 74.17 — Changes after certification
- § 74.18 — Withdrawal of certification
PART 75
- § 75.1 — Scope
- § 75.2 — Definitions
- § 75.100 — Certified person
- § 75.150 — Tests for methane and for oxygen deficiency; qualified person
- § 75.151 — Tests for methane; qualified person; additional requirement
- § 75.152 — Tests of air flow; qualified person
- § 75.153 — Electrical work; qualified person
- § 75.154 — Repair of energized surface high voltage lines; qualified person
- § 75.155 — Qualified hoisting engineer; qualifications
- § 75.156 — AMS operator, qualifications
- § 75.159 — Records of certified and qualified persons
- § 75.160 — Training programs
- § 75.161 — Plans for training programs
- § 75.200 — Scope
- § 75.201 — Definitions
- § 75.202 — Protection from falls of roof, face and ribs
- § 75.203 — Mining methods
- § 75.204 — Roof bolting
- § 75.205 — Installation of roof support using mining machines with integral roof bolters
- § 75.206 — Conventional roof support
- § 75.207 — Pillar recovery
- § 75.208 — Warning devices
- § 75.209 — Automated Temporary Roof Support (ATRS) systems
- § 75.210 — Manual installation of temporary support
- § 75.211 — Roof testing and scaling
- § 75.212 — Rehabilitation of areas with unsupported roof
- § 75.213 — Roof support removal
- § 75.214 — Supplemental support materials, equipment and tools
- § 75.215 — Longwall mining systems
- § 75.220 — Roof control plan
- § 75.221 — Roof control plan information
- § 75.222 — Roof control plan-approval criteria
- § 75.223 — Evaluation and revision of roof control plan
- § 75.300 — Scope
- § 75.301 — Definitions
- § 75.302 — Main mine fans
- § 75.310 — Installation of main mine fans
- § 75.311 — Main mine fan operation
- § 75.312 — Main mine fan examinations and records
- § 75.313 — Main mine fan stoppage with persons underground
- § 75.320 — Air quality detectors and measurement devices
- § 75.321 — Air quality
- § 75.322 — Harmful quantities of noxious gases
- § 75.323 — Actions for excessive methane
- § 75.324 — Intentional changes in the ventilation system
- § 75.325 — Air quantity
- § 75.326 — Mean entry air velocity
- § 75.327 — Air courses and trolley haulage systems
- § 75.330 — Face ventilation control devices
- § 75.331 — Auxiliary fans and tubing
- § 75.332 — Working sections and working places
- § 75.333 — Ventilation controls
- § 75.334 — Worked-out areas and areas where pillars are being recovered
- § 75.335 — Seal strengths, design applications, and installation
- § 75.336 — Sampling and monitoring requirements
- § 75.337 — Construction and repair of seals
- § 75.338 — Training
- § 75.339 — Seals records
- § 75.340 — Underground electrical installations
- § 75.341 — Direct-fired intake air heaters
- § 75.342 — Methane monitors
- § 75.343 — Underground shops
- § 75.344 — Compressors
- § 75.350 — Belt air course ventilation
- § 75.351 — Atmospheric monitoring systems
- § 75.352 — Actions in response to AMS malfunction, alert, or alarm signals
- § 75.360 — Preshift examination at fixed intervals
- § 75.361 — Supplemental examination
- § 75.362 — On-shift examination
- § 75.363 — Hazardous conditions and violations of mandatory health or safety standards; posting, correcting, and recording
- § 75.364 — Weekly examination
- § 75.370 — Mine ventilation plan; submission and approval
- § 75.371 — Mine ventilation plan; contents
- § 75.372 — Mine ventilation map
- § 75.373 — Reopening mines
- § 75.380 — Escapeways; bituminous and lignite mines
- § 75.381 — Escapeways; anthracite mines
- § 75.382 — Mechanical escape facilities
- § 75.384 — Longwall and shortwall travelways
- § 75.385 — Opening new mines
- § 75.386 — Final mining of pillars
- § 75.388 — Boreholes in advance of mining
- § 75.389 — Mining into inaccessible areas
- § 75.400 — Accumulation of combustible materials
- § 75.400-1 — Definitions
- § 75.400-2 — Cleanup program
- § 75.401 — Abatement of dust; water or water with a wetting agent
- § 75.401-1 — Excessive amounts of dust
- § 75.402 — Rock dusting
- § 75.402-1 — Definition
- § 75.402-2 — Exceptions
- § 75.403 — Maintenance of incombustible content of rock dust
- § 75.403-1 — Incombustible content
- § 75.404 — Exemption of anthracite mines
- § 75.500 — Permissible electric equipment
- § 75.500-1 — Other low horsepower electric face equipment
- § 75.501 — Permissible electric face equipment; coal seams above water table
- § 75.501-1 — Coal seams above the water table
- § 75.501-2 — Permissible electric face equipment
- § 75.501-3 — New openings; mines above water table and never classed gassy
- § 75.502 — Permits for noncompliance
- § 75.503 — Permissible electric face equipment; maintenance
- § 75.503-1 — Statement listing all electric face equipment
- § 75.504 — Permissibility of new, replacement, used, reconditioned, additional, and rebuilt electric face equipment
- § 75.505 — Mines classed gassy; use and maintenance of permissible electric face equipment
- § 75.506 — Electric face equipment; requirements for permissibility
- § 75.506-1 — Electric face equipment; permissible condition; maintenance requirements
- § 75.507 — Power connection points
- § 75.507-1 — Electric equipment other than power-connection points; outby the last open crosscut; return air; permissibility requirements
- § 75.508 — Map of electrical system
- § 75.508-1 — Mine tracks
- § 75.508-2 — Changes in electric system map; recording
- § 75.509 — Electric power circuit and electric equipment; deenergization
- § 75.510 — Energized trolley wires; repair
- § 75.510-1 — Repair of energized trolley wires; training
- § 75.511 — Low-, medium-, or high-voltage distribution circuits and equipment; repair
- § 75.511-1 — Qualified person
- § 75.512 — Electric equipment; examination, testing and maintenance
- § 75.512-1 — Qualified person
- § 75.512-2 — Frequency of examinations
- § 75.513 — Electric conductor; capacity and insulation
- § 75.513-1 — Electric conductor; size
- § 75.514 — Electrical connections or splices; suitability
- § 75.515 — Cable fittings; suitability
- § 75.516 — Power wires; support
- § 75.516-1 — Installed insulators
- § 75.516-2 — Communication wires and cables; installation; insulation; support
- § 75.517 — Power wires and cables; insulation and protection
- § 75.517-1 — Power wires and cables; insulation and protection
- § 75.517-2 — Plans for insulation of existing bare power wires and cables
- § 75.518 — Electric equipment and circuits; overload and short circuit protection
- § 75.518-1 — Electric equipment and circuits; overload and short circuit protection; minimum requirements
- § 75.518-2 — Incandescent lamps, overload and short circuit protection
- § 75.519 — Main power circuits; disconnecting switches
- § 75.519-1 — Main power circuits; disconnecting switches; locations
- § 75.520 — Electric equipment; switches
- § 75.521 — Lightning arresters; ungrounded and exposed power conductors and telephone wires
- § 75.522 — Lighting devices
- § 75.522-1 — Incandescent and fluorescent lamps
- § 75.523 — Electric face equipment; deenergization
- § 75.523-1 — Deenergization of self-propelled electric face equipment installation requirements
- § 75.523-2 — Deenergization of self-propelled electric face equipment; performance requirements
- § 75.523-3 — Automatic emergency-parking brakes
- § 75.524 — Electric face equipment; electric equipment used in return air outby the last open crosscut; maximum level of alternating or direct electric current between frames of equipment
- § 75.600 — Trailing cables; flame resistance
- § 75.600-1 — Approved cables; flame resistance
- § 75.601 — Short circuit protection of trailing cables
- § 75.601-1 — Short circuit protection; ratings and settings of circuit breakers
- § 75.601-2 — Short circuit protection; use of fuses; approval by the Secretary
- § 75.601-3 — Short circuit protection; dual element fuses; current ratings; maximum values
- § 75.602 — Trailing cable junctions
- § 75.603 — Temporary splice of trailing cable
- § 75.604 — Permanent splicing of trailing cables
- § 75.605 — Clamping of trailing cables to equipment
- § 75.606 — Protection of trailing cables
- § 75.607 — Breaking trailing cable and power cable connections
- § 75.700 — Grounding metallic sheaths, armors, and conduits enclosing power conductors
- § 75.700-1 — Approved methods of grounding
- § 75.701 — Grounding metallic frames, casings, and other enclosures of electric equipment
- § 75.701-1 — Approved methods of grounding of equipment receiving power from ungrounded alternating current power systems
- § 75.701-2 — Approved method of grounding metallic frames, casings and other enclosures receiving power from single-phase 110-220-volt circuit
- § 75.701-3 — Approved methods of grounding metallic frames, casings and other enclosures of electric equipment receiving power from direct current power systems with one polarity grounded
- § 75.701-4 — Grounding wires; capacity of wires
- § 75.701-5 — Use of grounding connectors
- § 75.702 — Protection other than grounding
- § 75.702-1 — Protection other than grounding; approved by an authorized representative of the Secretary
- § 75.703 — Grounding offtrack direct-current machines and the enclosures of related detached components
- § 75.703-1 — Approved method of grounding
- § 75.703-2 — Approved grounding mediums
- § 75.703-3 — Approved methods of grounding offtrack mobile, portable and stationary direct-current machines
- § 75.703-4 — Other methods of protecting offtrack direct-current equipment; approved by an authorized representative of the Secretary
- § 75.704 — Grounding frames of stationary high-voltage equipment receiving power from ungrounded delta systems
- § 75.704-1 — Approved methods of grounding
- § 75.705 — Work on high-voltage lines; deenergizing and grounding
- § 75.705-1 — Work on high-voltage lines
- § 75.705-10 — Tying into energized high-voltage surface circuits
- § 75.705-11 — Use of grounded messenger wires; ungrounded systems
- § 75.705-2 — Repairs to energized surface high-voltage lines
- § 75.705-3 — Work on energized high-voltage surface lines; reporting
- § 75.705-4 — Simultaneous repairs
- § 75.705-5 — Installation of protective equipment
- § 75.705-6 — Protective clothing; use and inspection
- § 75.705-7 — Protective equipment; inspection
- § 75.705-8 — Protective equipment; testing and storage
- § 75.705-9 — Operating disconnecting or cutout switches
- § 75.706 — Deenergized underground power circuits; idle days—idle shifts
- § 75.800 — High-voltage circuits; circuit breakers
- § 75.800-1 — Circuit breakers; location
- § 75.800-2 — Approved circuit schemes
- § 75.800-3 — Testing, examination and maintenance of circuit breakers; procedures
- § 75.800-4 — Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; record
- § 75.801 — Grounding resistors
- § 75.802 — Protection of high-voltage circuits extending underground
- § 75.803 — Fail safe ground check circuits on high-voltage resistance grounded systems
- § 75.803-1 — Maximum voltage ground check circuits
- § 75.803-2 — Ground check systems not employing pilot check wires; approval by the Secretary
- § 75.804 — Underground high-voltage cables
- § 75.805 — Couplers
- § 75.806 — Connection of single-phase loads
- § 75.807 — Installation of high-voltage transmission cables
- § 75.808 — Disconnecting devices
- § 75.809 — Identification of circuit breakers and disconnecting switches
- § 75.810 — High-voltage trailing cables; splices
- § 75.811 — High-voltage underground equipment; grounding
- § 75.812 — Movement of high-voltage power centers and portable transformers; permit
- § 75.812-1 — Qualified person
- § 75.812-2 — High-voltage power centers and transformers; record of examination
- § 75.813 — High-voltage longwalls; scope
- § 75.814 — Electrical protection
- § 75.815 — Disconnect devices
- § 75.816 — Guarding of cables
- § 75.817 — Cable handling and support systems
- § 75.818 — Use of insulated cable handling equipment
- § 75.819 — Motor-starter enclosures; barriers and interlocks
- § 75.820 — Electrical work; troubleshooting and testing
- § 75.821 — Testing, examination and maintenance
- § 75.822 — Underground high-voltage longwall cables
- § 75.823 — Scope
- § 75.824 — Electrical protection
- § 75.825 — Power centers
- § 75.826 — High-voltage trailing cables
- § 75.827 — Guarding of trailing cables
- § 75.828 — Trailing cable pulling
- § 75.829 — Tramming continuous mining machines in and out of the mine and from section to section
- § 75.830 — Splicing and repair of trailing cables
- § 75.831 — Electrical work; troubleshooting and testing
- § 75.832 — Frequency of examinations; recordkeeping
- § 75.833 — Handling high-voltage trailing cables
- § 75.834 — Training
- § 75.900 — Low- and medium-voltage circuits serving three-phase alternating current equipment; circuit breakers
- § 75.900-1 — Circuit breakers; location
- § 75.900-2 — Approved circuit schemes
- § 75.900-3 — Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; procedures
- § 75.900-4 — Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; record
- § 75.901 — Protection of low- and medium-voltage three-phase circuits used underground
- § 75.902 — Low- and medium-voltage ground check monitor circuits
- § 75.902-1 — Maximum voltage ground check circuits
- § 75.902-2 — Approved ground check systems not employing pilot check wires
- § 75.902-4 — Attachment of ground conductors and ground check wires to equipment frames; use of separate connections
- § 75.903 — Disconnecting devices
- § 75.904 — Identification of circuit breakers
- § 75.905 — Connection of single-phase loads
- § 75.906 — Trailing cables for mobile equipment, ground wires, and ground check wires
- § 75.907 — Design of trailing cables for medium-voltage circuits
- § 75.1000 — Cutout switches
- § 75.1001 — Overcurrent protection
- § 75.1001-1 — Devices for overcurrent protection; testing and calibration requirements; records
- § 75.1002 — Installation of electric equipment and conductors; permissibility
- § 75.1003 — Insulation of trolley wires, trolley feeder wires and bare signal wires; guarding of trolley wires and trolley feeder wires
- § 75.1003-1 — Other requirements for guarding of trolley wires and trolley feeder wires
- § 75.1003-2 — Requirements for movement of off-track mining equipment in areas of active workings where energized trolley wires or trolley feeder wires are present; pre-movement requirements; certified and qualified persons
- § 75.1100 — Requirements
- § 75.1100-1 — Type and quality of firefighting equipment
- § 75.1100-2 — Quantity and location of firefighting equipment
- § 75.1100-3 — Condition and examination of firefighting equipment
- § 75.1101 — Deluge-type water sprays, foam generators; main and secondary belt-conveyor drives
- § 75.1101-1 — Deluge-type water spray systems
- § 75.1101-10 — Water sprinkler systems; fire warning devices at belt drives
- § 75.1101-11 — Inspection of water sprinkler systems
- § 75.1101-12 — Equivalent dry-pipe system
- § 75.1101-13 — Dry powder chemical systems; general
- § 75.1101-14 — Installation of dry powder chemical systems
- § 75.1101-15 — Construction of dry powder chemical systems
- § 75.1101-16 — Dry powder chemical systems; sensing and fire-suppression devices
- § 75.1101-17 — Sealing of dry powder chemical systems
- § 75.1101-18 — Dry powder requirements
- § 75.1101-19 — Nozzles; flow rate and direction
- § 75.1101-2 — Installation of deluge-type sprays
- § 75.1101-20 — Safeguards for dry powder chemical systems
- § 75.1101-21 — Back-up water system
- § 75.1101-22 — Inspection of dry powder chemical systems
- § 75.1101-3 — Water requirements
- § 75.1101-4 — Branch lines
- § 75.1101-5 — Installation of foam generator systems
- § 75.1101-6 — Water sprinkler systems; general
- § 75.1101-7 — Installation of water sprinkler systems; requirements
- § 75.1101-8 — Water sprinkler systems; arrangement of sprinklers
- § 75.1101-9 — Back-up water system
- § 75.1102 — Slippage and sequence switches
- § 75.1103 — Automatic fire warning devices
- § 75.1103-1 — Automatic fire sensors
- § 75.1103-10 — Fire suppression systems; additional requirements
- § 75.1103-11 — Tests of fire hydrants and fire hose; record of tests
- § 75.1103-2 — Automatic fire sensors; approved components; installation requirements
- § 75.1103-3 — Automatic fire sensor and warning device systems; minimum requirements; general
- § 75.1103-4 — Automatic fire sensor and warning device systems; installation; minimum requirements
- § 75.1103-5 — Automatic fire warning devices; actions and response
- § 75.1103-6 — Automatic fire sensors; actuation of fire suppression systems
- § 75.1103-7 — Electrical components; permissibility requirements
- § 75.1103-8 — Automatic fire sensor and warning device systems; examination and test requirements
- § 75.1103-9 — Minimum requirements; fire suppression materials and location; maintenance of entries and crosscuts; access doors; communications; fire crews; high-expansion foam devices
- § 75.1104 — Underground storage, lubricating oil and grease
- § 75.1106 — Welding, cutting, or soldering with arc or flame underground
- § 75.1106-1 — Test for methane
- § 75.1106-2 — Transportation of liquefied and nonliquefied compressed gas cylinders; requirements
- § 75.1106-3 — Storage of liquefied and nonliquefied compressed gas cylinders; requirements
- § 75.1106-4 — Use of liquefied and nonliquefied compressed gas cylinders; general requirements
- § 75.1106-5 — Maintenance and tests of liquefied and nonliquefied compressed gas cylinders; accessories and equipment; requirements
- § 75.1106-6 — Exemption of small low pressure gas cylinders containing nonflammable or nonexplosive gas mixtures
- § 75.1107 — Fire suppression devices
- § 75.1107-1 — Fire-resistant hydraulic fluids and fire suppression devices on underground equipment
- § 75.1107-10 — High expansion foam devices; minimum capacity
- § 75.1107-11 — Extinguishing agents; requirements on mining equipment employed in low coal
- § 75.1107-12 — Inerting of mine atmosphere prohibited
- § 75.1107-13 — Approval of other fire suppression devices
- § 75.1107-14 — Guards and handrails; requirements where fire suppression devices are employed
- § 75.1107-15 — Fire suppression devices; hazards; training of miners
- § 75.1107-16 — Inspection of fire suppression devices
- § 75.1107-17 — Incorporation by reference; availability of publications
- § 75.1107-2 — Approved fire-resistant hydraulic fluids; minimum requirements
- § 75.1107-3 — Fire suppression devices; approved components; installation requirements
- § 75.1107-4 — Automatic fire sensors and manual actuators; installation; minimum requirements
- § 75.1107-5 — Electrical components of fire suppression devices; permissibility requirements
- § 75.1107-6 — Capacity of fire suppression devices; location and direction of nozzles
- § 75.1107-7 — Water spray devices; capacity; water supply; minimum requirements
- § 75.1107-8 — Fire suppression devices; extinguishant supply systems
- § 75.1107-9 — Dry chemical devices; capacity; minimum requirements
- § 75.1108 — Approved conveyor belts
- § 75.1200 — Mine map
- § 75.1200-1 — Additional information on mine map
- § 75.1200-2 — Accuracy and scale of mine maps
- § 75.1201 — Certification
- § 75.1202 — Temporary notations, revisions, and supplements
- § 75.1202-1 — Temporary notations, revisions, and supplements
- § 75.1203 — Availability of mine map
- § 75.1204 — Mine closure; filing of map with Secretary
- § 75.1204-1 — Places to give notice and file maps
- § 75.1300 — Definitions
- § 75.1301 — Qualified person
- § 75.1310 — Explosives and blasting equipment
- § 75.1311 — Transporting explosives and detonators
- § 75.1312 — Explosives and detonators in underground magazines
- § 75.1313 — Explosives and detonators outside of magazines
- § 75.1314 — Sheathed explosive units
- § 75.1315 — Boreholes for explosives
- § 75.1316 — Preparation before blasting
- § 75.1317 — Primer cartridges
- § 75.1318 — Loading boreholes
- § 75.1319 — Weight of explosives permitted in boreholes in bituminous and lignite mines
- § 75.1320 — Multiple-shot blasting
- § 75.1321 — Permits for firing more than 20 boreholes and for use of nonpermissible blasting units
- § 75.1322 — Stemming boreholes
- § 75.1323 — Blasting circuits
- § 75.1324 — Methane concentration and tests
- § 75.1325 — Firing procedures
- § 75.1326 — Examination after blasting
- § 75.1327 — Misfires
- § 75.1328 — Damaged or deteriorated explosives and detonators
- § 75.1400 — Hoisting equipment; general
- § 75.1400-1 — Hoists; brakes, capability
- § 75.1400-2 — Hoists; tests of safety catches; records
- § 75.1400-3 — Daily examination of hoisting equipment
- § 75.1400-4 — Certifications and records of daily examinations
- § 75.1401 — Hoists; rated capacities; indicators
- § 75.1401-1 — Hoists; indicators
- § 75.1402 — Communication between shaft stations and hoist room
- § 75.1402-1 — Communication between shaft stations and hoist room
- § 75.1402-2 — Tests of signaling systems
- § 75.1403 — Other safeguards
- § 75.1403-1 — General criteria
- § 75.1403-10 — Criteria—Haulage; general
- § 75.1403-11 — Criteria—Entrances to shafts and slopes
- § 75.1403-2 — Criteria—Hoists transporting materials; brakes
- § 75.1403-3 — Criteria—Drum clutch; cage construction
- § 75.1403-4 — Criteria—Automatic elevators
- § 75.1403-5 — Criteria—Belt conveyors
- § 75.1403-6 — Criteria—Self-propelled personnel carriers
- § 75.1403-7 — Criteria—Mantrips
- § 75.1403-8 — Criteria—Track haulage roads
- § 75.1403-9 — Criteria—Shelter holes
- § 75.1404 — Automatic brakes; speed reduction gear
- § 75.1404-1 — Braking system
- § 75.1405 — Automatic couplers
- § 75.1405-1 — Automatic couplers, haulage equipment
- § 75.1429 — Guide ropes
- § 75.1430 — Wire ropes; scope
- § 75.1431 — Minimum rope strength
- § 75.1432 — Initial measurement
- § 75.1433 — Examinations
- § 75.1434 — Retirement criteria
- § 75.1435 — Load end attachments
- § 75.1436 — Drum end attachment
- § 75.1437 — End attachment retermination
- § 75.1438 — End attachment replacement
- § 75.1500 — [Reserved]
- § 75.1501 — Emergency evacuations
- § 75.1502 — Mine emergency evacuation and firefighting program of instruction
- § 75.1503 — Use of fire suppression equipment
- § 75.1504 — Mine emergency evacuation training and drills
- § 75.1505 — Escapeway maps
- § 75.1506 — Refuge alternatives
- § 75.1507 — Emergency Response Plan; refuge alternatives
- § 75.1508 — Training and records for examination, maintenance and repair of refuge alternatives and components
- § 75.1600 — Communications
- § 75.1600-1 — Communication facilities; main portals; installation requirements
- § 75.1600-2 — Communication facilities; working sections; installation and maintenance requirements; audible or visual alarms
- § 75.1600-3 — Communications facilities; refuge alternatives
- § 75.1700 — Oil and gas wells
- § 75.1702 — Smoking; prohibition
- § 75.1702-1 — Smoking programs
- § 75.1703 — Portable electric lamps
- § 75.1703-1 — Permissible lamps
- § 75.1707-1 — New working section
- § 75.1708 — Surface structures, fireproofing
- § 75.1708-1 — Surface structures; fireproof construction
- § 75.1709 — Accumulations of methane and coal dust on surface coal-handling facilities
- § 75.1710 — Canopies or cabs; diesel-powered and electric face equipment
- § 75.1710-1 — Canopies or cabs; self-propelled diesel-powered and electric face equipment; installation requirements
- § 75.1711 — Sealing of mines
- § 75.1711-1 — Sealing of shaft openings
- § 75.1711-2 — Sealing of slope or drift openings
- § 75.1711-3 — Openings of active mines
- § 75.1712 — Bath houses and toilet facilities
- § 75.1712-1 — Availability of surface bathing facilities; change rooms; and sanitary facilities
- § 75.1712-10 — Underground sanitary facilities; maintenance
- § 75.1712-2 — Location of surface facilities
- § 75.1712-3 — Minimum requirements of surface bathing facilities, change rooms, and sanitary toilet facilities
- § 75.1712-4 — Waiver of surface facilities requirements
- § 75.1712-5 — Application for waiver of surface facilities
- § 75.1712-6 — Underground sanitary facilities; installation and maintenance
- § 75.1712-7 — Underground sanitary facilities; waiver of requirements
- § 75.1712-8 — Application for waiver of location requirements for underground sanitary facilities
- § 75.1712-9 — Issuance of waivers
- § 75.1713 — Emergency medical assistance; first-aid
- § 75.1713-1 — Arrangements for emergency medical assistance and transportation for injured persons; agreements; reporting requirements; posting requirements
- § 75.1713-2 — Emergency communications; requirements
- § 75.1713-3 — First-Aid training; supervisory employees
- § 75.1713-4 — First-aid training program; availability of instruction to all miners
- § 75.1713-5 — First-aid training program; retraining of supervisory employees; availability to all miners
- § 75.1713-6 — First-aid training program; minimum requirements
- § 75.1713-7 — First-aid equipment; location; minimum requirements
- § 75.1714 — Availability of approved self-rescue devices; instruction in use and location
- § 75.1714-1 — Approved self-rescue devices
- § 75.1714-2 — Self-rescue devices; use and location requirements
- § 75.1714-3 — Self-rescue devices; inspection, testing, maintenance, repair, and recordkeeping
- § 75.1714-4 — Additional self-contained self-rescuers (SCSRs)
- § 75.1714-5 — Map locations of self-contained self-rescuers (SCSR)
- § 75.1714-6 — Emergency tethers
- § 75.1714-7 — Multi-gas detectors
- § 75.1714-8 — Reporting SCSR inventory and malfunctions; retention of SCSRs
- § 75.1715 — Identification check system
- § 75.1716 — Operations under water
- § 75.1716-1 — Operations under water; notification by operator
- § 75.1716-2 — Permit required
- § 75.1716-3 — Applications for permits
- § 75.1716-4 — Issuance of permits
- § 75.1717 — Exemptions
- § 75.1718 — Drinking water
- § 75.1718-1 — Drinking water; quality
- § 75.1719 — Illumination; purpose and scope of §§ 75.1719 through 75.1719-4; time for compliance
- § 75.1719-1 — Illumination in working places
- § 75.1719-2 — Lighting fixtures; requirements
- § 75.1719-3 — Methods of measurement; light measuring instruments
- § 75.1719-4 — Mining machines, cap lamps; requirements
- § 75.1720 — Protective clothing; requirements
- § 75.1720-1 — Distinctively colored hard hats, or hard caps; identification for newly employed, inexperienced miners
- § 75.1721 — Opening of new underground coal mines, or reopening and reactivating of abandoned or deactivated coal mines, notification by the operator; requirements
- § 75.1722 — Mechanical equipment guards
- § 75.1723 — Stationary grinding machines; protective devices
- § 75.1724 — Hand-held power tools; safety devices
- § 75.1725 — Machinery and equipment; operation and maintenance
- § 75.1726 — Performing work from a raised position; safeguards
- § 75.1727 — Drive belts
- § 75.1728 — Power-driven pulleys
- § 75.1729 — Welding operations
- § 75.1730 — Compressed air; general; compressed air systems
- § 75.1731 — Maintenance of belt conveyors and belt conveyor entries
- § 75.1732 — Proximity detection systems
- § 75.1900 — Definitions
- § 75.1901 — Diesel fuel requirements
- § 75.1902 — Underground diesel fuel storage—general requirements
- § 75.1903 — Underground diesel fuel storage facilities and areas; construction and safety precautions
- § 75.1904 — Underground diesel fuel tanks and safety cans
- § 75.1905 — Dispensing of diesel fuel
- § 75.1905-1 — Diesel fuel piping systems
- § 75.1906 — Transport of diesel fuel
- § 75.1907 — Diesel-powered equipment intended for use in underground coal mines
- § 75.1908 — Nonpermissible diesel-powered equipment; categories
- § 75.1909 — Nonpermissible diesel-powered equipment; design and performance requirements
- § 75.1910 — Nonpermissible diesel-powered equipment; electrical system design and performance requirements
- § 75.1911 — Fire suppression systems for diesel-powered equipment and fuel transportation units
- § 75.1912 — Fire suppression systems for permanent underground diesel fuel storage facilities
- § 75.1913 — Starting aids
- § 75.1914 — Maintenance of diesel-powered equipment
- § 75.1915 — Training and qualification of persons working on diesel-powered equipment
- § 75.1916 — Operation of diesel-powered equipment
PART 77
- § 77.1 — Scope
- § 77.2 — Definitions
- § 77.100 — Certified person
- § 77.101 — Tests for methane and for oxygen deficiency; qualified person
- § 77.102 — Tests for methane; oxygen deficiency; qualified person, additional requirement
- § 77.103 — Electrical work; qualified person
- § 77.104 — Repair of energized surface high-voltage lines; qualified person
- § 77.105 — Qualified hoistman; slope or shaft sinking operation; qualifications
- § 77.106 — Records of certified and qualified persons
- § 77.107 — Training programs
- § 77.107-1 — Plans for training programs
- § 77.200 — Surface installations; general
- § 77.201 — Methane content in surface installations
- § 77.201-1 — Tests for methane; qualified person; use of approved device
- § 77.201-2 — Methane accumulations; change in ventilation
- § 77.202 — Dust accumulations in surface installations
- § 77.203 — Use of material or equipment overhead; safeguards
- § 77.204 — Openings in surface installations; safeguards
- § 77.205 — Travelways at surface installations
- § 77.206 — Ladders; construction; installation and maintenance
- § 77.207 — Illumination
- § 77.208 — Storage of materials
- § 77.209 — Surge and storage piles
- § 77.210 — Hoisting of materials
- § 77.211 — Draw-off tunnels; stockpiling and reclaiming operations; general
- § 77.211-1 — Continuous methane monitoring device; installation and operation; automatic deenergization of electric equipment
- § 77.212 — Draw-off tunnel ventilation fans; installation
- § 77.213 — Draw-off tunnel escapeways
- § 77.214 — Refuse piles; general
- § 77.215 — Refuse piles; construction requirements
- § 77.215-1 — Refuse piles; identification
- § 77.215-2 — Refuse piles; reporting requirements
- § 77.215-3 — Refuse piles: certification
- § 77.215-4 — Refuse piles; abandonment
- § 77.216 — Water, sediment, or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; general
- § 77.216-1 — Water, sediment or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; identification
- § 77.216-2 — Water, sediment, or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; minimum plan requirements; changes or modifications; certification
- § 77.216-3 — Water, sediment, or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; inspection requirements; correction of hazards; program requirements
- § 77.216-4 — Water, sediment or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; reporting requirements; certification
- § 77.216-5 — Water, sediment or slurry impoundments and impounding structures; abandonment
- § 77.217 — Definitions
- § 77.300 — Thermal dryers; general
- § 77.301 — Dryer heating units; operation
- § 77.302 — Bypass stacks
- § 77.303 — Hot gas inlet chamber dropout doors
- § 77.304 — Explosion release vents
- § 77.305 — Access to drying chambers, hot gas inlet chambers and ductwork; installation and maintenance
- § 77.306 — Fire protection
- § 77.307 — Thermal dryers; location and installation; general
- § 77.308 — Structures housing other facilities; use of partitions
- § 77.309 — Visual check of system equipment
- § 77.309-1 — Control stations; location
- § 77.310 — Control panels
- § 77.311 — Alarm devices
- § 77.312 — Fail safe monitoring systems
- § 77.313 — Wet-coal feedbins; low-level indicators
- § 77.314 — Automatic temperature control instruments
- § 77.315 — Thermal dryers; examination and inspection
- § 77.400 — Mechanical equipment guards
- § 77.401 — Stationary grinding machines; protective devices
- § 77.402 — Hand-held power tools; safety devices
- § 77.403 — Mobile equipment; falling object protective structures (FOPS)
- § 77.403-1 — Mobile equipment; rollover protective structures (ROPS)
- § 77.403-2 — Incorporation by reference
- § 77.404 — Machinery and equipment; operation and maintenance
- § 77.405 — Performing work from a raised position; safeguards
- § 77.406 — Drive belts
- § 77.407 — Power-driven pulleys
- § 77.408 — Welding operations
- § 77.409 — Shovels, draglines, and tractors
- § 77.410 — Mobile equipment; automatic warning devices
- § 77.411 — Compressed air and boilers; general
- § 77.412 — Compressed air systems
- § 77.413 — Boilers
- § 77.500 — Electric power circuits and electric equipment; deenergization
- § 77.501 — Electric distribution circuits and equipment; repair
- § 77.501-1 — Qualified person
- § 77.502 — Electric equipment; examination, testing, and maintenance
- § 77.502-1 — Qualified person
- § 77.502-2 — Electric equipment; frequency of examination and testing
- § 77.503 — Electric conductors; capacity and insulation
- § 77.503-1 — Electric conductors
- § 77.504 — Electrical connections or splices; suitability
- § 77.505 — Cable fittings; suitability
- § 77.506 — Electric equipment and circuits; overload and short-circuit protection
- § 77.506-1 — Electric equipment and circuits; overload and short circuit protection; minimum requirements
- § 77.507 — Electric equipment; switches
- § 77.508 — Lightning arresters, ungrounded and exposed power conductors and telephone wires
- § 77.508-1 — Lightning arresters; wires entering buildings
- § 77.509 — Transformers; installation and guarding
- § 77.510 — Resistors; location and guarding
- § 77.511 — Danger signs at electrical installations
- § 77.512 — Inspection and cover plates
- § 77.513 — Insulating mats at power switches
- § 77.514 — Switchboards; passageways and clearance
- § 77.515 — Bare signal or control wires; voltage
- § 77.516 — Electric wiring and equipment; installation and maintenance
- § 77.600 — Trailing cables; short-circuit protection; disconnecting devices
- § 77.601 — Trailing cables or portable cables; temporary splices
- § 77.602 — Permanent splicing of trailing cables
- § 77.603 — Clamping of trailing cables to equipment
- § 77.604 — Protection of trailing cables
- § 77.605 — Breaking trailing cable and power cable connections
- § 77.606 — Energized trailing cables; handling
- § 77.606-1 — Rubber gloves; minimum requirements
- § 77.700 — Grounding metallic sheaths, armors, and conduits enclosing power conductors
- § 77.700-1 — Approved methods of grounding
- § 77.701 — Grounding metallic frames, casings, and other enclosures of electric equipment
- § 77.701-1 — Approved methods of grounding of equipment receiving power from ungrounded alternating current power systems
- § 77.701-2 — Approved methods of grounding metallic frames, casings, and other enclosures of electric equipment receiving power from a direct-current power system
- § 77.701-3 — Grounding wires; capacity
- § 77.701-4 — Use of grounding connectors
- § 77.702 — Protection other than grounding
- § 77.703 — Grounding frames of stationary high-voltage equipment receiving power from ungrounded delta systems
- § 77.703-1 — Approved methods of grounding
- § 77.704 — Work on high-voltage lines; deenergizing and grounding
- § 77.704-1 — Work on high-voltage lines
- § 77.704-10 — Tying into energized high-voltage surface circuits
- § 77.704-11 — Use of grounded messenger wires; ungrounded systems
- § 77.704-2 — Repairs to energized high-voltage lines
- § 77.704-3 — Work on energized high-voltage surface lines; reporting
- § 77.704-4 — Simultaneous repairs
- § 77.704-5 — Installation of protective equipment
- § 77.704-6 — Protective clothing; use and inspection
- § 77.704-7 — Protective equipment; inspection
- § 77.704-8 — Protective equipment; testing and storage
- § 77.704-9 — Operating disconnecting or cutout switches
- § 77.705 — Guy wires; grounding
- § 77.800 — High-voltage circuits; circuit breakers
- § 77.800-1 — Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; procedures
- § 77.800-2 — Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; record
- § 77.801 — Grounding resistors
- § 77.801-1 — Grounding resistors; continuous current rating
- § 77.802 — Protection of high-voltage circuits; neutral grounding resistors; disconnecting devices
- § 77.803 — Fail safe ground check circuits on high-voltage resistance grounded systems
- § 77.803-1 — Fail safe ground check circuits; maximum voltage
- § 77.803-2 — Ground check systems not employing pilot check wires; approval by the Secretary
- § 77.804 — High-voltage trailing cables; minimum design requirements
- § 77.805 — Cable couplers and connection boxes; minimum design requirements
- § 77.806 — Connection of single-phase loads
- § 77.807 — Installation of high-voltage transmission cables
- § 77.807-1 — High-voltage powerlines; clearances above ground
- § 77.807-2 — Booms and masts; minimum distance from high-voltage lines
- § 77.807-3 — Movement of equipment; minimum distance from high-voltage lines
- § 77.808 — Disconnecting devices
- § 77.809 — Identification of circuit breakers and disconnecting switches
- § 77.810 — High-voltage equipment; grounding
- § 77.811 — Movement of portable substations and transformers
- § 77.900 — Low- and medium-voltage circuits serving portable or mobile three-phase alternating current equipment; circuit breakers
- § 77.900-1 — Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; procedures
- § 77.900-2 — Testing, examination, and maintenance of circuit breakers; record
- § 77.901 — Protection of low- and medium-voltage three-phase circuits
- § 77.901-1 — Grounding resistor; continuous current rating
- § 77.902 — Low- and medium-voltage ground check monitor circuits
- § 77.902-1 — Fail safe ground check circuits; maximum voltage
- § 77.902-2 — Approved ground check systems not employing pilot check wires
- § 77.902-3 — Attachment of ground conductors and ground check wires to equipment frames; use of separate connections
- § 77.903 — Disconnecting devices
- § 77.904 — Identification of circuit breakers
- § 77.905 — Connection of single-phase loads
- § 77.906 — Trailing cables supplying power to low-voltage mobile equipment; ground wires and ground check wires
- § 77.1000 — Highwalls, pits and spoil banks; plans
- § 77.1000-1 — Filing of plan
- § 77.1001 — Stripping; loose material
- § 77.1002 — Box cuts; spoil material placement
- § 77.1003 — Benches
- § 77.1004 — Ground control; inspection and maintenance; general
- § 77.1005 — Scaling highwalls; general
- § 77.1006 — Highwalls; men working
- § 77.1007 — Drilling; general
- § 77.1008 — Relocation of drills; safeguards
- § 77.1009 — Drill; operation
- § 77.1010 — Collaring holes
- § 77.1011 — Drill holes; guarding
- § 77.1012 — Jackhammers; operation; safeguards
- § 77.1013 — Air drills; safeguards
- § 77.1100 — Fire protection; training and organization
- § 77.1101 — Escape and evacuation; plan
- § 77.1102 — Warning signs; smoking and open flame
- § 77.1103 — Flammable liquids; storage
- § 77.1104 — Accumulations of combustible materials
- § 77.1105 — Internal combustion engines; fueling
- § 77.1106 — Battery-charging stations; ventilation
- § 77.1107 — Belt conveyors
- § 77.1108 — Firefighting equipment; requirements; general
- § 77.1108-1 — Type and capacity of firefighting equipment
- § 77.1109 — Quantity and location of firefighting equipment
- § 77.1110 — Examination and maintenance of firefighting equipment
- § 77.1111 — Welding, cutting, soldering; use of fire extinguisher
- § 77.1112 — Welding, cutting, or soldering with arc or flame; safeguards
- § 77.1200 — Mine map
- § 77.1201 — Certification of mine maps
- § 77.1202 — Availability of mine map
- § 77.1300 — Explosives and blasting
- § 77.1301 — Explosives; magazines
- § 77.1302 — Vehicles used to transport explosives
- § 77.1303 — Explosives, handling and use
- § 77.1304 — Blasting agents; special provisions
- § 77.1400 — Personnel hoists and elevators
- § 77.1401 — Automatic controls and brakes
- § 77.1402 — Rated capacity
- § 77.1402-1 — Maximum load; posting
- § 77.1403 — Daily examination of hoisting equipment
- § 77.1404 — Certifications and records of daily examinations
- § 77.1405 — Operation of hoisting equipment after repairs
- § 77.1430 — Wire ropes; scope
- § 77.1431 — Minimum rope strength
- § 77.1432 — Initial measurement
- § 77.1433 — Examinations
- § 77.1434 — Retirement criteria
- § 77.1435 — Load end attachments
- § 77.1436 — Drum end attachment
- § 77.1437 — End attachment retermination
- § 77.1438 — End attachment replacement
- § 77.1500 — Auger mining; planning
- § 77.1501 — Auger mining; inspections
- § 77.1502 — Auger holes; restriction against entering
- § 77.1503 — Augering equipment; overhead protection
- § 77.1504 — Auger equipment; operation
- § 77.1505 — Auger holes; blocking
- § 77.1600 — Loading and haulage; general
- § 77.1601 — Transportation of persons; restrictions
- § 77.1602 — Use of aerial tramways to transport persons
- § 77.1603 — Trains and locomotives; authorized persons
- § 77.1604 — Transportation of persons; overcrowding
- § 77.1605 — Loading and haulage equipment; installations
- § 77.1606 — Loading and haulage equipment; inspection and maintenance
- § 77.1607 — Loading and haulage equipment; operation
- § 77.1608 — Dumping facilities
- § 77.1700 — Communications in work areas
- § 77.1701 — Emergency communications; requirements
- § 77.1702 — Arrangements for emergency medical assistance and transportation for injured persons; reporting requirements; posting requirements
- § 77.1703 — First-Aid training; supervisory employees
- § 77.1704 — First aid training program; availability of instruction to all miners
- § 77.1705 — First aid training program; retraining of supervisory employees; availability to all miners
- § 77.1706 — First aid training program; minimum requirements
- § 77.1707 — First aid equipment; location; minimum requirements
- § 77.1708 — Safety program; instruction of persons employed at the mine
- § 77.1710 — Protective clothing; requirements
- § 77.1710-1 — Distinctively colored hard hats or hard caps; identification for newly employed, inexperienced miners
- § 77.1711 — Smoking prohibition
- § 77.1712 — Reopening mines; notification; inspection prior to mining
- § 77.1713 — Daily inspection of surface coal mine; certified person; reports of inspection
- § 77.1800 — Cutout switches
- § 77.1801 — Overcurrent protection
- § 77.1801-1 — Devices for overcurrent protection
- § 77.1802 — Insulation of trolley wires, trolley feeder wires and bare signal wires; guarding of trolley wires and trolley feeder wires
- § 77.1900 — Slopes and shafts; approval of plans
- § 77.1900-1 — Compliance with approved slope and shaft sinking plans
- § 77.1901 — Preshift and onshift inspections; reports
- § 77.1901-1 — Methane and oxygen deficiency tests; approved devices
- § 77.1902 — Drilling and mucking operations
- § 77.1902-1 — Permissible diesel-powered equipment
- § 77.1903 — Hoists and hoisting; minimum requirements
- § 77.1904 — Communications between slope and shaft bottoms and hoist operators
- § 77.1905 — Hoist safeguards; general
- § 77.1906 — Hoists; daily inspection
- § 77.1907 — Hoist construction; general
- § 77.1908 — Hoist installations; use
- § 77.1908-1 — Hoist operation; qualified hoistman
- § 77.1909 — Explosives and blasting; use of permissible explosives and shot-firing units
- § 77.1909-1 — Use of nonpermissible explosives and nonpermissible shot-firing units; approval by Health and Safety District Manager
- § 77.1910 — Explosives and blasting; general
- § 77.1911 — Ventilation of slopes and shafts
- § 77.1912 — Ladders and stairways
- § 77.1913 — Fire-resistant wood
- § 77.1914 — Electrical equipment
- § 77.1915 — Storage and handling of combustible materials
- § 77.1916 — Welding, cutting, and soldering; fire protection
- § 77.2100 — Purpose and scope
- § 77.2101 — Definitions
- § 77.2102 — Written safety program
- § 77.2103 — Requirements for written safety program
- § 77.2104 — Record and inspection
PART 90
- § 90.1 — Scope
- § 90.2 — Definitions
- § 90.3 — Part 90 option; notice of eligibility; exercise of option
- § 90.100 — Respirable dust standard
- § 90.101 — [Reserved]
- § 90.102 — Transfer; notice
- § 90.103 — Compensation
- § 90.104 — Waiver of rights; re-exercise of option
- § 90.201 — Sampling; general and technical requirements
- § 90.202 — Certified person; sampling
- § 90.203 — Certified person; maintenance and calibration
- § 90.204 — Approved sampling devices; maintenance and calibration
- § 90.205 — Approved sampling devices; operation; air flowrate
- § 90.206 — Exercise of option or transfer sampling
- § 90.207 — Quarterly sampling
- § 90.208 — Respirable dust samples; transmission by operator
- § 90.209 — Respirable dust samples; report to operator
- § 90.210 — Status change reports
- § 90.300 — Respirable dust control plan; filing requirements
- § 90.301 — Respirable dust control plan; approval by District Manager; copy to part 90 miner
PART 100
- § 100.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 100.2 — Applicability
- § 100.3 — Determination of penalty amount; regular assessment
- § 100.4 — Unwarrantable failure and immediate notification
- § 100.5 — Determination of penalty amount; special assessment
- § 100.6 — Procedures for review of citations and orders; procedures for assessment of civil penalties and conferences
- § 100.7 — Notice of proposed penalty; notice of contest
- § 100.8 — Service
PART 104
- § 104.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 104.2 — Pattern criteria
- § 104.3 — Issuance of notice
- § 104.4 — Termination of notice
PART 203
- § 203.0 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 203.1 — What is BSEE's authority to grant royalty relief?
- § 203.2 — How can I obtain royalty relief?
- § 203.3 — Do I have to pay a fee to request royalty relief?
- § 203.4 — How do the provisions in this part apply to different types of leases and projects?
- § 203.5 — What is BSEE's authority to collect information?
- § 203.30 — Which leases are eligible for royalty relief as a result of drilling a phase 2 or phase 3 ultra-deep well?
- § 203.31 — If I have a qualified phase 2 or qualified phase 3 ultra-deep well, what royalty relief would that well earn for my lease?
- § 203.32 — What other requirements or restrictions apply to royalty relief for a qualified phase 2 or phase 3 ultra-deep well?
- § 203.33 — To which production do I apply the RSV earned by qualified phase 2 and phase 3 ultra-deep wells on my lease or in my unit?
- § 203.34 — To which production may an RSV earned by qualified phase 2 and phase 3 ultra-deep wells on my lease not be applied?
- § 203.35 — What administrative steps must I take to use the RSV earned by a qualified phase 2 or phase 3 ultra-deep well?
- § 203.36 — Do I keep royalty relief if prices rise significantly?
- § 203.40 — Which leases are eligible for royalty relief as a result of drilling a deep well or a phase 1 ultra-deep well?
- § 203.41 — If I have a qualified deep well or a qualified phase 1 ultra-deep well, what royalty relief would my lease earn?
- § 203.42 — What conditions and limitations apply to royalty relief for deep wells and phase 1 ultra-deep wells?
- § 203.43 — To which production do I apply the RSV earned from qualified deep wells or qualified phase 1 ultra-deep wells on my lease?
- § 203.44 — What administrative steps must I take to use the royalty suspension volume?
- § 203.45 — If I drill a certified unsuccessful well, what royalty relief will my lease earn?
- § 203.46 — To which production do I apply the royalty suspension supplements from drilling one or two certified unsuccessful wells on my lease?
- § 203.47 — What administrative steps do I take to obtain and use the royalty suspension supplement?
- § 203.48 — Do I keep royalty relief if prices rise significantly?
- § 203.49 — May I substitute the deep gas drilling provisions in this part for the deep gas royalty relief provided in my lease terms?
- § 203.50 — Who may apply for end-of-life royalty relief?
- § 203.51 — How do I apply for end-of-life royalty relief?
- § 203.52 — What criteria must I meet to get relief?
- § 203.53 — What relief will BSEE grant?
- § 203.54 — How does my relief arrangement for an oil and gas lease operate if prices rise sharply?
- § 203.55 — Under what conditions can my end-of-life royalty relief arrangement for an oil and gas lease be ended?
- § 203.56 — Does relief transfer when a lease is assigned?
- § 203.60 — Who may apply for royalty relief on a case-by-case basis in deep water in the Gulf of America or offshore of Alaska?
- § 203.61 — How do I assess my chances for getting relief?
- § 203.62 — How do I apply for relief?
- § 203.63 — Does my application have to include all leases in the field?
- § 203.64 — How many applications may I file on a field or a development project?
- § 203.65 — How long will BSEE take to evaluate my application?
- § 203.66 — What happens if BSEE does not act in the time allowed?
- § 203.67 — What economic criteria must I meet to get royalty relief on an authorized field or project?
- § 203.68 — What pre-application costs will BSEE consider in determining economic viability?
- § 203.69 — If my application is approved, what royalty relief will I receive?
- § 203.70 — What information must I provide after BSEE approves relief?
- § 203.71 — How does BSEE allocate a field's suspension volume between my lease and other leases on my field?
- § 203.72 — Can my lease receive more than one suspension volume?
- § 203.73 — How do suspension volumes apply to natural gas?
- § 203.74 — When will BSEE reconsider its determination?
- § 203.75 — What risk do I run if I request a redetermination?
- § 203.76 — When might BSEE withdraw or reduce the approved size of my relief?
- § 203.77 — May I voluntarily give up relief if conditions change?
- § 203.78 — Do I keep relief approved by BSEE under this part for my lease, unit or project if prices rise significantly?
- § 203.79 — How do I appeal BSEE's decisions related to royalty relief for a deepwater lease or a development or expansion project?
- § 203.80 — When can I get royalty relief if I am not eligible for royalty relief under other sections in the subpart?
- § 203.81 — What supplemental reports do royalty-relief applications require?
- § 203.82 — What is BSEE's authority to collect this information?
- § 203.83 — What is in an administrative information report?
- § 203.84 — What is in a net revenue and relief justification report?
- § 203.85 — What is in an economic viability and relief justification report?
- § 203.86 — What is in a G&G report?
- § 203.87 — What is in an engineering report?
- § 203.88 — What is in a production report?
- § 203.89 — What is in a cost report?
- § 203.90 — What is in a fabricator's confirmation report?
- § 203.91 — What is in a post-production development report?
PART 1206
- § 206.253 — Coal subject to royalties—general provisions
PART 250
- § 250.101 — Authority and applicability
- § 250.102 — What does this part do?
- § 250.103 — Where can I find more information about the requirements in this part?
- § 250.104 — How may I appeal a decision made under BSEE regulations?
- § 250.105 — Definitions
- § 250.106 — What standards will the Director use to regulate lease operations?
- § 250.107 — What must I do to protect health, safety, property, and the environment?
- § 250.108 — What requirements must I follow for cranes and other material-handling equipment?
- § 250.109 — What documents must I prepare and maintain related to welding?
- § 250.110 — What must I include in my welding plan?
- § 250.111 — Who oversees operations under my welding plan?
- § 250.112 — What standards must my welding equipment meet?
- § 250.113 — What procedures must I follow when welding?
- § 250.114 — How must I install, maintain, and operate electrical equipment?
- § 250.115 — What are the procedures for, and effects of, incorporation of documents by reference in this part?
- § 250.116-250.117 — 250.116-250.117 [Reserved]
- § 250.118 — Will BSEE approve gas injection?
- § 250.119 — [Reserved]
- § 250.120 — How does injecting, storing, or treating gas affect my royalty payments?
- § 250.121 — What happens when the reservoir contains both original gas in place and injected gas?
- § 250.122 — What effect does subsurface storage have on the lease term?
- § 250.123 — [Reserved]
- § 250.124 — Will BSEE approve gas injection into the cap rock containing a sulphur deposit?
- § 250.125 — Service fees
- § 250.126 — Electronic payment instructions
- § 250.130 — Why does BSEE conduct inspections?
- § 250.131 — Will BSEE notify me before conducting an inspection?
- § 250.132 — What must I do when BSEE conducts an inspection?
- § 250.133 — Will BSEE reimburse me for my expenses related to inspections?
- § 250.135 — What will BSEE do if my operating performance is unacceptable?
- § 250.136 — How will BSEE determine if my operating performance is unacceptable?
- § 250.140 — When will I receive an oral approval?
- § 250.141 — May I ever use alternate procedures or equipment?
- § 250.142 — How do I receive approval for departures?
- § 250.143-250.144 — 250.143-250.144 [Reserved]
- § 250.145 — How do I designate an agent or a local agent?
- § 250.146 — Who is responsible for fulfilling leasehold obligations?
- § 250.150 — How do I name facilities and wells in the Gulf of America Region?
- § 250.151 — How do I name facilities in the Pacific Region?
- § 250.152 — How do I name facilities in the Alaska Region?
- § 250.153 — Do I have to rename an existing facility or well?
- § 250.154 — What identification signs must I display?
- § 250.160-250.167 — 250.160-250.167 [Reserved]
- § 250.168 — May operations or production be suspended?
- § 250.169 — What effect does suspension have on my lease?
- § 250.170 — How long does a suspension last?
- § 250.171 — How do I request a suspension?
- § 250.172 — When may the Regional Supervisor grant or direct an SOO or SOP?
- § 250.173 — When may the Regional Supervisor direct an SOO or SOP?
- § 250.174 — When may the Regional Supervisor grant or direct an SOP?
- § 250.175 — When may the Regional Supervisor grant an SOO?
- § 250.176 — Does a suspension affect my royalty payment?
- § 250.177 — What additional requirements may the Regional Supervisor order for a suspension?
- § 250.180 — What am I required to do to keep my lease term in effect?
- § 250.181-250.185 — 250.181-250.185 [Reserved]
- § 250.186 — What reporting information and report forms must I submit?
- § 250.187 — What are BSEE's incident reporting requirements?
- § 250.188 — What incidents must I report to BSEE and when must I report them?
- § 250.189 — Reporting requirements for incidents requiring immediate notification
- § 250.190 — Reporting requirements for incidents requiring written notification
- § 250.191 — How does BSEE conduct incident investigations?
- § 250.192 — What reports and statistics must I submit relating to a hurricane, earthquake, or other natural occurrence?
- § 250.193 — Reports and investigations of possible violations
- § 250.194 — How must I protect archaeological resources?
- § 250.195 — What notification does BSEE require on the production status of wells?
- § 250.196 — Reimbursements for reproduction and processing costs
- § 250.197 — Data and information to be made available to the public or for limited inspection
- § 250.198 — Documents incorporated by reference
- § 250.199 — Paperwork Reduction Act statements—information collection
- § 250.200 — Definitions
- § 250.201 — What plans and information must I submit before I conduct any activities on my lease or unit?
- § 250.202 — How must I protect the rights of the Federal government?
- § 250.203 — Are there special requirements if my well affects an adjacent property?
- § 250.204 — Requirements for high pressure high temperature (HPHT) barrier equipment
- § 250.205 — [Reserved]
- § 250.206 — What equipment does BSEE consider to be a barrier?
- § 250.207 — How must barrier systems be used?
- § 250.208 — How must I conduct activities under an approved EP, DPP, or DOCD?
- § 250.209 — What must I do to conduct activities under the approved EP, DPP, or DOCD?
- § 250.210 — Do I have to conduct post-approval monitoring?
- § 250.211 — What are my new or unusual technology failure reporting requirements?
- § 250.212-250.219 — 250.212-250.219 [Reserved]
- § 250.220 — What is the DWOP process?
- § 250.221 — When must I use the DWOP process?
- § 250.222-250.224 — 250.222-250.224 [Reserved]
- § 250.225 — What are the types of Conceptual Plans that I must submit?
- § 250.226 — When and how must I submit each applicable Conceptual Plan?
- § 250.227 — What must the Project Conceptual Plan contain?
- § 250.228 — What must the New or Unusual Technology Conceptual Plan contain?
- § 250.229 — What must the New or Unusual Technology Barrier Equipment Conceptual Plan include?
- § 250.230 — When are you required to submit an I3P Report?
- § 250.231 — What are your requirements for the Independent Third Party (I3P) nomination?
- § 250.232 — What are the I3P review requirements for Conceptual Plan reviews?
- § 250.233 — General requirements for any I3P Report
- § 250.234 — [Reserved]
- § 250.235 — When and how must I submit the DWOP?
- § 250.236 — What information must I submit with the DWOP?
- § 250.237 — What general information must my DWOP include?
- § 250.238 — What well or completions information must my DWOP include?
- § 250.239 — What structural information must my DWOP include?
- § 250.240 — What production safety system information must my DWOP include?
- § 250.241 — What subsea systems and pipeline information must my DWOP include?
- § 250.242 — What New or Unusual Technology information must my DWOP include?
- § 250.243-250.244 — 250.243-250.244 [Reserved]
- § 250.245 — May I combine the Project Conceptual Plan and the DWOP?
- § 250.246 — When must I revise my DWOP?
- § 250.247 — When must I supplement my DWOP?
- § 250.248 — What information must I include in my Supplemental DWOP?
- § 250.300 — Pollution prevention
- § 250.301 — Inspection of facilities
- § 250.400 — General requirements
- § 250.401-250.403 — 250.401-250.403 [Reserved]
- § 250.404 — What are the requirements for the crown block?
- § 250.405 — What are the safety requirements for diesel engines used on a drilling rig?
- § 250.406 — [Reserved]
- § 250.407 — What tests must I conduct to determine reservoir characteristics?
- § 250.408 — May I use alternative procedures or equipment during drilling operations?
- § 250.409 — May I obtain departures from these drilling requirements?
- § 250.410 — How do I obtain approval to drill a well?
- § 250.411 — What information must I submit with my application?
- § 250.412 — What requirements must the location plat meet?
- § 250.413 — What must my description of well drilling design criteria address?
- § 250.414 — What must my drilling prognosis include?
- § 250.415 — What must my casing and cementing programs include?
- § 250.416 — What must I include in the diverter description?
- § 250.417 — [Reserved]
- § 250.418 — What additional information must I submit with my APD?
- § 250.420 — What well casing and cementing requirements must I meet?
- § 250.421 — What are the casing and cementing requirements by type of casing string?
- § 250.422 — When may I resume drilling after cementing?
- § 250.423 — What are the requirements for casing and liner installation?
- § 250.424-250.426 — 250.424-250.426 [Reserved]
- § 250.427 — What are the requirements for pressure integrity tests?
- § 250.428 — What must I do in certain cementing and casing situations?
- § 250.430 — When must I install a diverter system?
- § 250.431 — What are the diverter design and installation requirements?
- § 250.432 — How do I obtain a departure to diverter design and installation requirements?
- § 250.433 — What are the diverter actuation and testing requirements?
- § 250.434 — What are the recordkeeping requirements for diverter actuations and tests?
- § 250.440-250.451 — 250.440-250.451 [Reserved]
- § 250.452 — What are the real-time monitoring requirements for Arctic OCS exploratory drilling operations?
- § 250.455 — What are the general requirements for a drilling fluid program?
- § 250.456 — What safe practices must the drilling fluid program follow?
- § 250.457 — What equipment is required to monitor drilling fluids?
- § 250.458 — What quantities of drilling fluids are required?
- § 250.459 — What are the safety requirements for drilling fluid-handling areas?
- § 250.460 — What are the requirements for conducting a well test?
- § 250.461 — What are the requirements for directional and inclination surveys?
- § 250.462 — What are the source control, containment, and collocated equipment requirements?
- § 250.463 — Who establishes field drilling rules?
- § 250.465 — When must I submit an Application for Permit to Modify (APM) or an End of Operations Report to BSEE?
- § 250.466-250.469 — 250.466-250.469 [Reserved]
- § 250.470 — What additional information must I submit with my APD for Arctic OCS exploratory drilling operations?
- § 250.471 — What are the requirements for Arctic OCS source control and containment?
- § 250.472 — What are the relief rig requirements for the Arctic OCS?
- § 250.473 — What must I do to protect health, safety, property, and the environment while operating on the Arctic OCS?
- § 250.490 — Hydrogen sulfide
- § 250.500 — General requirements
- § 250.501 — Definition
- § 250.502 — [Reserved]
- § 250.503 — Emergency shutdown system
- § 250.504 — Hydrogen sulfide
- § 250.505 — Subsea completions
- § 250.506-250.508 — 250.506-250.508 [Reserved]
- § 250.509 — Well-completion structures on fixed platforms
- § 250.510 — Diesel engine air intakes
- § 250.511 — Traveling-block safety device
- § 250.512 — Field well-completion rules
- § 250.513 — Approval and reporting of well-completion operations
- § 250.514 — Well-control fluids, equipment, and operations
- § 250.515-250.517 — 250.515-250.517 [Reserved]
- § 250.518 — Tubing and wellhead equipment
- § 250.519 — What are the requirements for casing pressure management?
- § 250.520 — How often do I have to monitor for casing pressure?
- § 250.521 — When do I have to perform a casing diagnostic test?
- § 250.522 — How do I manage the thermal effects caused by initial production on a newly completed or recompleted well?
- § 250.523 — When do I have to repeat casing diagnostic testing?
- § 250.524 — How long do I keep records of casing pressure and diagnostic tests?
- § 250.525 — When am I required to take action from my casing diagnostic test?
- § 250.526 — What do I submit if my casing diagnostic test requires action?
- § 250.527 — What must I include in my notification of corrective action?
- § 250.528 — What must I include in my casing pressure request?
- § 250.529 — What are the terms of my casing pressure request?
- § 250.530 — What if my casing pressure request is denied?
- § 250.531 — When does my casing pressure request approval become invalid?
- § 250.600 — General requirements
- § 250.601 — Definitions
- § 250.602 — [Reserved]
- § 250.603 — Emergency shutdown system
- § 250.604 — Hydrogen sulfide
- § 250.605 — Subsea workovers
- § 250.606-250.608 — 250.606-250.608 [Reserved]
- § 250.609 — Well-workover structures on fixed platforms
- § 250.610 — Diesel engine air intakes
- § 250.611 — Traveling-block safety device
- § 250.612 — Field well-workover rules
- § 250.613 — Approval and reporting for well-workover operations
- § 250.614 — Well-control fluids, equipment, and operations
- § 250.615-250.618 — 250.615-250.618 [Reserved]
- § 250.619 — Tubing and wellhead equipment
- § 250.620 — Wireline operations
- § 250.700 — What operations and equipment does this subpart cover?
- § 250.701 — May I use alternate procedures or equipment during operations?
- § 250.702 — May I obtain departures from these requirements?
- § 250.703 — What must I do to keep wells under control?
- § 250.710 — What instructions must be given to personnel engaged in well operations?
- § 250.711 — What are the requirements for well-control drills?
- § 250.712 — What rig unit movements must I report?
- § 250.713 — What must I provide if I plan to use a mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) for well operations?
- § 250.714 — Do I have to develop a dropped objects plan?
- § 250.715 — Do I need a global positioning system (GPS) for all MODUs?
- § 250.720 — When and how must I secure a well?
- § 250.721 — What are the requirements for pressure testing casing and liners?
- § 250.722 — What are the requirements for prolonged operations in a well?
- § 250.723 — What additional safety measures must I take when I conduct operations on a platform that has producing wells or has other hydrocarbon flow?
- § 250.724 — What are the real-time monitoring requirements?
- § 250.730 — What are the general requirements for BOP systems and system components?
- § 250.731 — What information must I submit for BOP systems and system components?
- § 250.732 — What are the independent third party requirements for BOP systems and system components?
- § 250.733 — What are the requirements for a surface BOP stack?
- § 250.734 — What are the requirements for a subsea BOP system?
- § 250.735 — What associated systems and related equipment must all BOP systems include?
- § 250.736 — What are the requirements for choke manifolds, kelly-type valves inside BOPs, and drill string safety valves?
- § 250.737 — What are the BOP system testing requirements?
- § 250.738 — What must I do in certain situations involving BOP equipment or systems?
- § 250.739 — What are the BOP maintenance and inspection requirements?
- § 250.740 — What records must I keep?
- § 250.741 — How long must I keep records?
- § 250.742 — What well records am I required to submit?
- § 250.743 — What are the well activity reporting requirements?
- § 250.744 — What are the end of operation reporting requirements?
- § 250.745 — What other well records could I be required to submit?
- § 250.746 — What are the recordkeeping requirements for casing, liner, and BOP tests, and inspections of BOP systems and marine risers?
- § 250.750 — What are the coiled tubing requirements?
- § 250.751 — Coiled tubing testing requirements
- § 250.760 — What are the snubbing requirements?
- § 250.800 — General
- § 250.801 — Safety and pollution prevention equipment (SPPE) certification
- § 250.802 — Requirements for SPPE
- § 250.803 — What SPPE failure reporting procedures must I follow?
- § 250.804 — [Reserved]
- § 250.805 — Hydrogen sulfide
- § 250.806-250.809 — 250.806-250.809 [Reserved]
- § 250.810 — Dry tree subsurface safety devices—general
- § 250.811 — Specifications for SSSVs—dry trees
- § 250.812 — Surface-controlled SSSVs—dry trees
- § 250.813 — Subsurface-controlled SSSVs
- § 250.814 — Design, installation, and operation of SSSVs—dry trees
- § 250.815 — Subsurface safety devices in shut-in wells—dry trees
- § 250.816 — Subsurface safety devices in injection wells—dry trees
- § 250.817 — Temporary removal of subsurface safety devices for routine operations
- § 250.818 — Additional safety equipment—dry trees
- § 250.819 — Specification for surface safety valves (SSVs)
- § 250.820 — Use of SSVs
- § 250.821 — Emergency action and safety system shutdown—dry trees
- § 250.822-250.824 — 250.822-250.824 [Reserved]
- § 250.825 — Subsea tree subsurface safety devices—general
- § 250.826 — Specifications for SSSVs—subsea trees
- § 250.827 — Surface-controlled SSSVs—subsea trees
- § 250.828 — Design, installation, and operation of SSSVs—subsea trees
- § 250.829 — Subsurface safety devices in shut-in wells—subsea trees
- § 250.830 — Subsurface safety devices in injection wells—subsea trees
- § 250.831 — Alteration or disconnection of subsea pipeline or umbilical
- § 250.832 — Additional safety equipment—subsea trees
- § 250.833 — Specification for underwater safety valves (USVs)
- § 250.834 — Use of USVs
- § 250.835 — Specification for all boarding shutdown valves (BSDVs) associated with subsea systems
- § 250.836 — Use of BSDVs
- § 250.837 — Emergency action and safety system shutdown—subsea trees
- § 250.838 — What are the maximum allowable valve closure times and hydraulic bleeding requirements for an electro-hydraulic control system?
- § 250.839 — What are the maximum allowable valve closure times and hydraulic bleeding requirements for a direct-hydraulic control system?
- § 250.840 — Design, installation, and maintenance—general
- § 250.841 — Platforms
- § 250.842 — Approval of safety systems design and installation features
- § 250.843-250.849 — 250.843-250.849 [Reserved]
- § 250.850 — Production system requirements—general
- § 250.851 — Pressure vessels (including heat exchangers) and fired vessels
- § 250.852 — Flowlines/Headers
- § 250.853 — Safety sensors
- § 250.854 — Floating production units equipped with turrets and turret-mounted systems
- § 250.855 — Emergency shutdown (ESD) system
- § 250.856 — Engines
- § 250.857 — Glycol dehydration units
- § 250.858 — Gas compressors
- § 250.859 — Firefighting systems
- § 250.860 — Chemical firefighting system
- § 250.861 — Foam firefighting systems
- § 250.862 — Fire and gas-detection systems
- § 250.863 — Electrical equipment
- § 250.864 — Erosion
- § 250.865 — Surface pumps
- § 250.866 — Personnel safety equipment
- § 250.867 — Temporary quarters and temporary equipment
- § 250.868 — Non-metallic piping
- § 250.869 — General platform operations
- § 250.870 — Time delays on pressure safety low (PSL) sensors
- § 250.871 — Welding and burning practices and procedures
- § 250.872 — Atmospheric vessels
- § 250.873 — Subsea gas lift requirements
- § 250.874 — Subsea water injection systems
- § 250.875 — Subsea pump systems
- § 250.876 — Fired and exhaust heated components
- § 250.877-250.879 — 250.877-250.879 [Reserved]
- § 250.880 — Production safety system testing
- § 250.881-250.889 — 250.881-250.889 [Reserved]
- § 250.890 — Records
- § 250.891 — Safety device training
- § 250.892-250.899 — 250.892-250.899 [Reserved]
- § 250.900 — What general requirements apply to all platforms?
- § 250.901 — What industry standards must your platform meet?
- § 250.902 — What are the requirements for platform removal and location clearance?
- § 250.903 — What records must I keep?
- § 250.904 — What is the Platform Approval Program?
- § 250.905 — How do I get approval for the installation, modification, or repair of my platform?
- § 250.906 — What must I do to obtain approval for the proposed site of my platform?
- § 250.907 — Where must I locate foundation boreholes?
- § 250.908 — What are the minimum structural fatigue design requirements?
- § 250.909 — What is the Platform Verification Program?
- § 250.910 — Which of my facilities are subject to the Platform Verification Program?
- § 250.911 — If my platform is subject to the Platform Verification Program, what must I do?
- § 250.912 — What plans must I submit under the Platform Verification Program?
- § 250.913 — When must I resubmit Platform Verification Program plans?
- § 250.914 — How do I nominate a CVA?
- § 250.915 — What are the CVA's primary responsibilities?
- § 250.916 — What are the CVA's primary duties during the design phase?
- § 250.917 — What are the CVA's primary duties during the fabrication phase?
- § 250.918 — What are the CVA's primary duties during the installation phase?
- § 250.919 — What in-service inspection requirements must I meet?
- § 250.920 — What are the BSEE requirements for assessment of fixed platforms?
- § 250.921 — How do I analyze my platform for cumulative fatigue?
- § 250.1000 — General requirements
- § 250.1001 — Definitions
- § 250.1002 — Design requirements for DOI pipelines
- § 250.1003 — Installation, testing, and repair requirements for DOI pipelines
- § 250.1004 — Safety equipment requirements for DOI pipelines
- § 250.1005 — Inspection requirements for DOI pipelines
- § 250.1006 — How must I decommission and take out of service a DOI pipeline?
- § 250.1007 — What to include in applications
- § 250.1008 — Reports
- § 250.1009 — Requirements to obtain pipeline right-of-way grants
- § 250.1010 — General requirements for pipeline right-of-way holders
- § 250.1011 — [Reserved]
- § 250.1012 — Required payments for pipeline right-of-way holders
- § 250.1013 — Grounds for forfeiture of pipeline right-of-way grants
- § 250.1014 — When pipeline right-of-way grants expire
- § 250.1015 — Applications for pipeline right-of-way grants
- § 250.1016 — Granting pipeline rights-of-way
- § 250.1017 — Requirements for construction under pipeline right-of-way grants
- § 250.1018 — Assignment of pipeline right-of-way grants
- § 250.1019 — Relinquishment of pipeline right-of-way grants
- § 250.1150 — What are the general reservoir production requirements?
- § 250.1151 — How often must I conduct well production tests?
- § 250.1152 — How do I conduct well tests?
- § 250.1153-250.1155 — 250.1153-250.1155 [Reserved]
- § 250.1156 — What steps must I take to receive approval to produce within 500 feet of a unit or lease line?
- § 250.1157 — How do I receive approval to produce gas-cap gas from an oil reservoir with an associated gas cap?
- § 250.1158 — How do I receive approval to downhole commingle hydrocarbons?
- § 250.1159 — May the Regional Supervisor limit my well or reservoir production rates?
- § 250.1160 — When may I flare or vent gas?
- § 250.1161 — When may I flare or vent gas for extended periods of time?
- § 250.1162 — When may I burn produced liquid hydrocarbons?
- § 250.1163 — How must I measure gas flaring or venting volumes and liquid hydrocarbon burning volumes, and what records must I maintain?
- § 250.1164 — What are the requirements for flaring or venting gas containing H2S?
- § 250.1165 — What must I do for enhanced recovery operations?
- § 250.1166 — What additional reporting is required for developments in the Alaska OCS Region?
- § 250.1167 — What information must I submit with forms and for approvals?
- § 250.1200 — Question index table
- § 250.1201 — Definitions
- § 250.1202 — Liquid hydrocarbon measurement
- § 250.1203 — Gas measurement
- § 250.1204 — Surface commingling
- § 250.1205 — Site security
- § 250.1300 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 250.1301 — What are the requirements for unitization?
- § 250.1302 — What if I have a competitive reservoir on a lease?
- § 250.1303 — How do I apply for voluntary unitization?
- § 250.1304 — How will BSEE require unitization?
- § 250.1400 — How does BSEE begin the civil penalty process?
- § 250.1401 — [Reserved]
- § 250.1402 — Definitions
- § 250.1403 — What is the maximum civil penalty?
- § 250.1404 — Which violations will BSEE review for potential civil penalties?
- § 250.1405 — When is a case file developed?
- § 250.1406 — When will BSEE notify me and provide penalty information?
- § 250.1407 — How do I respond to the letter of notification?
- § 250.1408 — When will I be notified of the Reviewing Officer's decision?
- § 250.1409 — What are my appeal rights?
- § 250.1450 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 250.1451 — What may BSEE do if I violate a statute, regulation, order, or lease term relating to a Federal oil and gas lease?
- § 250.1452 — What if I correct the violation?
- § 250.1453 — What if I do not correct the violation?
- § 250.1454 — How may I request a hearing on the record on a Notice of Noncompliance?
- § 250.1455 — Does my request for a hearing on the record affect the penalties?
- § 250.1456 — May I request a hearing on the record regarding the amount of a civil penalty if I did not request a hearing on the Notice of Noncompliance?
- § 250.1460 — May I be subject to penalties without prior notice and an opportunity to correct?
- § 250.1461 — How will BSEE inform me of violations without a period to correct?
- § 250.1462 — How may I request a hearing on the record on a Notice of Noncompliance regarding violations without a period to correct?
- § 250.1463 — Does my request for a hearing on the record affect the penalties?
- § 250.1464 — May I request a hearing on the record regarding the amount of a civil penalty if I did not request a hearing on the Notice of Noncompliance?
- § 250.1470 — How does BSEE decide what the amount of the penalty should be?
- § 250.1471 — Does the penalty affect whether I owe interest?
- § 250.1472 — How will the Office of Hearings and Appeals conduct the hearing on the record?
- § 250.1473 — How may I appeal the Administrative Law Judge's decision?
- § 250.1474 — May I seek judicial review of the decision of the Interior Board of Land Appeals?
- § 250.1475 — When must I pay the penalty?
- § 250.1476 — Can BSEE reduce my penalty once it is assessed?
- § 250.1477 — How may BSEE collect the penalty?
- § 250.1480 — May the United States criminally prosecute me for violations under Federal oil and gas leases?
- § 250.1500 — Definitions
- § 250.1501 — What is the goal of my training program?
- § 250.1503 — What are my general responsibilities for training?
- § 250.1504 — May I use alternative training methods?
- § 250.1505 — Where may I get training for my employees?
- § 250.1506 — How often must I train my employees?
- § 250.1507 — How will BSEE measure training results?
- § 250.1508 — What must I do when BSEE administers written or oral tests?
- § 250.1509 — What must I do when BSEE administers or requires hands-on, simulator, or other types of testing?
- § 250.1510 — What will BSEE do if my training program does not comply with this subpart?
- § 250.1600 — Performance standard
- § 250.1601-250.1634 — [Reserved]
- § 250.1700 — What do the terms “decommissioning,” “obstructions,” “facility,” and “predecessor” mean in this subpart?
- § 250.1701 — Who must meet the decommissioning obligations in this subpart?
- § 250.1702 — When do I accrue decommissioning obligations?
- § 250.1703 — What are the general requirements for decommissioning?
- § 250.1704 — What decommissioning applications and reports must I submit and when must I submit them?
- § 250.1705-250.1707 — 250.1705-250.1707 [Reserved]
- § 250.1708 — How will BSEE enforce accrued decommissioning obligations against predecessors?
- § 250.1709 — [Reserved]
- § 250.1710 — When must I permanently plug all wells on a lease?
- § 250.1711 — When will BSEE order me to permanently plug a well?
- § 250.1712 — What information must I submit before I permanently plug a well or zone?
- § 250.1713 — [Reserved]
- § 250.1714 — What must I accomplish with well plugs?
- § 250.1715 — How must I permanently plug a well?
- § 250.1716 — To what depth must I remove wellheads and casings?
- § 250.1717 — [Reserved]
- § 250.1721 — If I temporarily abandon a well that I plan to re-enter, what must I do?
- § 250.1722 — If I install a subsea protective device, what requirements must I meet?
- § 250.1723 — What must I do when it is no longer necessary to maintain a well in temporary abandoned status?
- § 250.1725 — When do I have to remove platforms and other facilities?
- § 250.1726 — When must I submit an initial platform removal application and what must it include?
- § 250.1727 — What information must I include in my final application to remove a platform or other facility?
- § 250.1728 — To what depth must I remove a platform or other facility?
- § 250.1729 — After I remove a platform or other facility, what information must I submit?
- § 250.1730 — When might BSEE approve partial structure removal or toppling in place?
- § 250.1731 — Who is responsible for decommissioning an OCS facility subject to an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 250.1740 — How must I verify that the site of a permanently plugged well, removed platform, or other removed facility is clear of obstructions?
- § 250.1741 — If I drag a trawl across a site, what requirements must I meet?
- § 250.1742 — What other methods can I use to verify that a site is clear?
- § 250.1743 — How do I certify that a site is clear of obstructions?
- § 250.1750 — When may I decommission a pipeline in place?
- § 250.1751 — How do I decommission a pipeline in place?
- § 250.1752 — How do I remove a pipeline?
- § 250.1753 — After I decommission a pipeline, what information must I submit?
- § 250.1754 — When must I remove a pipeline decommissioned in place?
- § 250.1900 — Must I have a SEMS program?
- § 250.1901 — What is the goal of my SEMS program?
- § 250.1902 — What must I include in my SEMS program?
- § 250.1903 — Acronyms and definitions
- § 250.1904 — Special instructions
- § 250.1905-250.1908 — 250.1905-250.1908 [Reserved]
- § 250.1909 — What are management's general responsibilities for the SEMS program?
- § 250.1910 — What safety and environmental information is required?
- § 250.1911 — What hazards analysis criteria must my SEMS program meet?
- § 250.1912 — What criteria for management of change must my SEMS program meet?
- § 250.1913 — What criteria for operating procedures must my SEMS program meet?
- § 250.1914 — What criteria must be documented in my SEMS program for safe work practices and contractor selection?
- § 250.1915 — What training criteria must be in my SEMS program?
- § 250.1916 — What criteria for mechanical integrity must my SEMS program meet?
- § 250.1917 — What criteria for pre-startup review must be in my SEMS program?
- § 250.1918 — What criteria for emergency response and control must be in my SEMS program?
- § 250.1919 — What criteria for investigation of incidents must be in my SEMS program?
- § 250.1920 — What are the auditing requirements for my SEMS program?
- § 250.1921 — What qualifications must the ASP meet?
- § 250.1922 — What qualifications must an AB meet?
- § 250.1923 — [Reserved]
- § 250.1924 — How will BSEE determine if my SEMS program is effective?
- § 250.1925 — May BSEE direct me to conduct additional audits?
- § 250.1926 — [Reserved]
- § 250.1927 — What happens if BSEE finds shortcomings in my SEMS program?
- § 250.1928 — What are my recordkeeping and documentation requirements?
- § 250.1929 — What are my responsibilities for submitting OCS performance measure data?
- § 250.1930 — What must be included in my SEMS program for SWA?
- § 250.1931 — What must be included in my SEMS program for UWA?
- § 250.1932 — What are my EPP requirements?
- § 250.1933 — What procedures must be included for reporting unsafe working conditions?
PART 251
- § 251.1 — Definitions
- § 251.2 — [Reserved]
- § 251.3 — Authority and applicability of this part
- § 251.4-251.6 — 251.4-251.6 [Reserved]
- § 251.7 — Test drilling activities under a permit
- § 251.8-251.14 — 251.8-251.14 [Reserved]
- § 251.15 — Authority for information collection
PART 252
- § 252.1 — Purpose
- § 252.2 — Definitions
- § 252.3 — Oil and gas data and information to be provided for use in the OCS Oil and Gas Information Program
- § 252.4 — Summary Report to affected States
- § 252.5 — Information to be made available to affected States
- § 252.6 — Freedom of Information Act requirements
- § 252.7 — Privileged and proprietary data and information to be made available to affected States
PART 254
- § 254.1 — Who must submit an oil spill response plan (OSRP)?
- § 254.2 — When must I submit an OSRP?
- § 254.3 — May I cover more than one facility in my OSRP?
- § 254.4 — May I reference other documents in my OSRP?
- § 254.5 — General response plan requirements
- § 254.6 — Definitions
- § 254.7 — How do I submit my OSRP to the BSEE?
- § 254.8 — May I appeal decisions under this part?
- § 254.9 — Authority for information collection
- § 254.20 — Purpose
- § 254.21 — How must I format my OSRP?
- § 254.22 — What information must I include in the “Introduction and OSRP contents” section?
- § 254.23 — What information must I include in the “Emergency response action plan” section?
- § 254.24 — What information must I include in the “Equipment inventory” appendix?
- § 254.25 — What information must I include in the “Contractual agreements” appendix?
- § 254.26 — What information must I include in the “Worst case discharge scenario” appendix?
- § 254.27 — What information must I include in the “Dispersant use plan” appendix?
- § 254.28 — What information must I include in the “In situ burning plan” appendix?
- § 254.29 — What information must I include in the “Training and drills” appendix?
- § 254.30 — When must I revise my OSRP?
- § 254.40 — Records
- § 254.41 — Training your response personnel
- § 254.42 — Exercises for your response personnel and equipment
- § 254.43 — Maintenance and periodic inspection of response equipment
- § 254.44 — Calculating response equipment effective daily recovery capacities
- § 254.45 — Verifying the capabilities of your response equipment
- § 254.46 — Whom do I notify if an oil spill occurs?
- § 254.47 — Determining the volume of oil of your worst case discharge scenario
- § 254.50 — Spill response plans for facilities located in State waters seaward of the coast line
- § 254.51 — Modifying an existing OCS OSRP
- § 254.52 — Following the format for an OCS OSRP
- § 254.53 — Submitting an OSRP developed under State requirements
- § 254.54 — Spill prevention for facilities located in State waters seaward of the coast line
- § 254.55 — Spill response plans for facilities located in Alaska State waters seaward of the coast line in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas
- § 254.65 — Purpose
- § 254.66-254.69 — 254.66-254.69 [Reserved]
- § 254.70 — What are the additional requirements for facilities conducting exploratory drilling from a MODU on the Arctic OCS?
- § 254.71-254.79 — 254.71-254.79 [Reserved]
- § 254.80 — What additional information must I include in the “Emergency response action plan” section for facilities conducting exploratory drilling from a MODU on the Arctic OCS?
- § 254.81-254.89 — 254.81-254.89 [Reserved]
- § 254.90 — What are the additional requirements for exercises of your response personnel and equipment for facilities conducting exploratory drilling from a MODU on the Arctic OCS?
PART 256
- § 256.1 — Purpose
- § 256.7 — Cross references
- § 256.70 — Extension of lease by drilling or well reworking operations
- § 256.71 — Directional drilling
- § 256.72 — Compensatory payments as production
- § 256.73 — Effect of suspensions on lease term
- § 256.77 — Cancellation of leases
- § 256.79 — Effect of regulations on lease
PART 270
- § 270.1 — Purpose
- § 270.2 — Application of this part
- § 270.3 — Definitions
- § 270.4 — Discrimination prohibited
- § 270.5 — Complaint
- § 270.6 — Process
- § 270.7 — Remedies
PART 280
- § 280.20-280.24 — 280.20-280.24 [Reserved]
- § 280.25 — When may BSEE require me to stop activities under this part?
- § 280.26 — When may I resume activities?
- § 280.27 — When may BSEE cancel my permit?
- § 280.28 — May I relinquish my permit?
PART 282
- § 282.0 — Authority for information collection
- § 282.1 — Purpose and authority
- § 282.2 — Scope
- § 282.3 — Definitions
- § 282.4 — [Reserved]
- § 282.5 — Disclosure of data and information to the public
- § 282.6 — Disclosure of data and information to an adjacent State
- § 282.7 — Jurisdictional controversies
- § 282.10 — Jurisdiction and responsibilities of Director
- § 282.11 — Director's authority
- § 282.12 — Director's responsibilities
- § 282.13 — Suspension of production or other operations
- § 282.14 — Noncompliance, remedies, and penalties
- § 282.15 — [Reserved]
- § 282.20 — [Reserved]
- § 282.21 — Plans, general
- § 282.22-282.26 — 282.22-282.26 [Reserved]
- § 282.27 — Conduct of operations
- § 282.28 — Environmental protection measures
- § 282.29-282.30 — 282.29-282.30 [Reserved]
- § 282.31 — Suspension of production or other operations
- § 282.40 — [Reserved]
- § 282.41 — Method of royalty calculation
- § 282.42 — [Reserved]
- § 282.50 — Appeals
PART 285
- § 285.100 — Authority
- § 285.101 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 285.102 — What are BSEE's responsibilities under this part?
- § 285.103 — When may BSEE prescribe or approve departures from the regulations in this part?
- § 285.104 — [Reserved]
- § 285.105 — What are my responsibilities under this part?
- § 285.106-285.109 — 285.106-285.109 [Reserved]
- § 285.110 — How do I submit applications, reports, or notices required by this part?
- § 285.111 — When and how does BSEE charge me processing fees on a case-by-case basis?
- § 285.112 — Definitions
- § 285.113 — How will data and information obtained by BSEE under this part be disclosed to the public?
- § 285.114 — Paperwork Reduction Act statements—information collection
- § 285.115 — Documents incorporated by reference
- § 285.116 — Requests for information on the state of the offshore renewable energy industry
- § 285.117 — Severability
- § 285.118 — What are my appeal rights?
- § 285.400 — What happens if I fail to comply with this part?
- § 285.401 — When may BSEE issue a cessation order?
- § 285.402 — What is the effect of a cessation order?
- § 285.403-285.405 — [Reserved]
- § 285.406 — Who is responsible for fulfilling lease and grant obligations?
- § 285.407-285.414 — [Reserved]
- § 285.415 — What is a lease or grant suspension?
- § 285.416 — [Reserved]
- § 285.417 — When may BSEE order a suspension?
- § 285.418 — How will BSEE issue a suspension?
- § 285.419 — What are my immediate responsibilities if I receive a suspension order?
- § 285.420 — What effect does a suspension order have on my payments?
- § 285.421 — How long will a suspension be in effect?
- § 285.422-285.432 — 285.422-285.432 [Reserved]
- § 285.433 — What must I do after my lease or grant terminates?
- § 285.434-285.436 — 285.434-285.436 [Reserved]
- § 285.437 — When can my lease or grant be canceled?
- § 285.600-285.601 — 285.600-285.601 [Reserved]
- § 285.602 — What records must I maintain?
- § 285.603-285.613 — 285.603-285.613 [Reserved]
- § 285.614 — When may I begin conducting activities under my approved SAP?
- § 285.615 — What other reports or notices must I submit to BSEE under my approved SAP?
- § 285.616-285.630 — 285.616-285.630 [Reserved]
- § 285.631 — When must I initiate activities under an approved COP?
- § 285.632 — What documents must I submit before I may construct and install facilities under my approved COP?
- § 285.633 — How do I comply with my COP?
- § 285.634-285.635 — 285.634-285.635 [Reserved]
- § 285.636 — What notices must I provide BSEE following approval of my COP?
- § 285.637 — When may I commence commercial operations on my commercial lease?
- § 285.638 — What must I do upon completion of my commercial operations as approved in my COP or FERC license?
- § 285.639-285.649 — 285.639-285.649 [Reserved]
- § 285.650 — When may I begin conducting activities under my GAP?
- § 285.651 — When may I construct complex or significant OCS facilities on my limited lease or any facilities on my project easement proposed under my GAP?
- § 285.652 — [Reserved]
- § 285.653 — What other reports or notices must I submit to BSEE under my approved GAP?
- § 285.654-285.659 — 285.654-285.659 [Reserved]
- § 285.700 — What reports must I submit to BSEE before installing facilities described in my approved SAP, COP, or GAP?
- § 285.701 — What must I include in my Facility Design Report?
- § 285.702 — What must I include in my Fabrication and Installation Report?
- § 285.703 — What reports must I submit for project modifications and repairs?
- § 285.704 — After receiving the FDR, FIR, or project verification reports, what will BSEE do?
- § 285.705 — When must I use a Certified Verification Agent (CVA)?
- § 285.706 — How do I nominate a CVA for BSEE approval?
- § 285.707 — What are the CVA's primary duties for facility design review?
- § 285.708 — What are the CVA's or project engineer's primary duties for fabrication and installation review?
- § 285.709 — When conducting onsite fabrication inspections, what must the CVA or project engineer verify?
- § 285.710 — When conducting onsite installation inspections, what must the CVA or project engineer do?
- § 285.711 — [Reserved]
- § 285.712 — What are the CVA's or project engineer's reporting requirements?
- § 285.713 — [Reserved]
- § 285.714 — What records relating to FDRs, FIRs, and Project Modification and Repair Reports must I keep?
- § 285.800 — How must I conduct my activities to comply with safety and environmental requirements?
- § 285.801 — How must I conduct my approved activities to protect marine mammals, threatened and endangered species, and designated critical habitat?
- § 285.802 — What must I do if I discover a potential archaeological resource while conducting my approved activities?
- § 285.803 — How must I conduct my approved activities to protect essential fish habitats identified and described under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act?
- § 285.804-285.809 — 285.804-285.809 [Reserved]
- § 285.810 — When must I submit a Safety Management System (SMS) and what must I include in my SMS?
- § 285.811 — Am I required to obtain a certification of my SMS?
- § 285.812 — How must I implement my SMS?
- § 285.813 — When do I have to report removing equipment from service?
- § 285.814 — [Reserved]
- § 285.815 — What must I do if I have facility damage or an equipment failure?
- § 285.816 — What must I do if environmental or other conditions adversely affect a cable, pipeline, or facility?
- § 285.817-285.819 — 285.817-285.819 [Reserved]
- § 285.820 — Will BSEE conduct inspections?
- § 285.821 — Will BSEE conduct scheduled and unscheduled inspections?
- § 285.822 — What must I do when BSEE conducts an inspection?
- § 285.823 — Will BSEE reimburse me for my expenses related to inspections?
- § 285.824 — How must I conduct self-inspections?
- § 285.825 — When must I assess my facilities?
- § 285.826-285.829 — 285.826-285.829 [Reserved]
- § 285.830 — What are my incident reporting requirements?
- § 285.831 — What incidents must I report, and when must I report them?
- § 285.832 — How do I report incidents requiring immediate notification?
- § 285.833 — What are the reporting requirements for incidents requiring written notification?
- § 285.900 — Who must meet the decommissioning obligations in this subpart?
- § 285.901 — When do I accrue decommissioning obligations?
- § 285.902 — What are the general requirements for decommissioning for facilities authorized under my SAP, COP, or GAP?
- § 285.903 — What are the requirements for decommissioning FERC-licensed hydrokinetic facilities?
- § 285.904 — Can I request a departure from the decommissioning requirements?
- § 285.905 — When must I submit my decommissioning application?
- § 285.906 — What must my decommissioning application include?
- § 285.907 — How will BSEE process my decommissioning application?
- § 285.908 — What must I include in my decommissioning notice?
- § 285.909 — When may facilities remain in place following termination of a lease or grant?
- § 285.910 — What must I do when I remove my facility?
- § 285.911 — [Reserved]
- § 285.912 — After I remove a facility, cable, or pipeline, what information must I submit?
- § 285.913 — What happens if I fail to comply with my approved decommissioning application?
- § 285.1000 — What activities does this subpart regulate?
- § 285.1001-285.1013 — 285.1001-285.1013 [Reserved]
- § 285.1014 — When will BSEE suspend an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 285.1015 — [Reserved]
- § 285.1016 — When will an Alternate Use RUE be cancelled?
- § 285.1017 — [Reserved]
- § 285.1018 — Who is responsible for decommissioning an OCS facility subject to an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 285.1019 — What are the decommissioning requirements for an Alternate Use RUE?
PART 290
- § 290.1 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 290.2 — Who may appeal?
- § 290.3 — What is the time limit for filing an appeal?
- § 290.4 — How do I file an appeal?
- § 290.5 — Can I obtain an extension for filing my Notice of Appeal?
- § 290.6 — Are informal resolutions permitted?
- § 290.7 — Do I have to comply with the decision or order while my appeal is pending?
- § 290.8 — How do I exhaust my administrative remedies?
PART 291
- § 291.1 — What is BSEE's authority to collect information?
- § 291.100 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 291.101 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 291.102 — May I call the BSEE Hotline to informally resolve an allegation that open and nondiscriminatory access was denied?
- § 291.103 — May I use alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to informally resolve an allegation that open and nondiscriminatory access was denied?
- § 291.104 — Who may file a complaint or a third-party brief?
- § 291.105 — What must a complaint contain?
- § 291.106 — How do I file a complaint?
- § 291.107 — How do I answer a complaint?
- § 291.108 — How do I pay the processing fee?
- § 291.109 — Can I ask for a fee waiver or a reduced processing fee?
- § 291.110 — Who may BSEE require to produce information?
- § 291.111 — How does BSEE treat the confidential information I provide?
- § 291.112 — What process will BSEE follow in rendering a decision on whether a grantee or transporter has provided open and nondiscriminatory access?
- § 291.113 — What actions may BSEE take to remedy denial of open and nondiscriminatory access?
- § 291.114 — How do I appeal to the IBLA?
- § 291.115 — How do I exhaust administrative remedies?
PART 401
- § 401.1 — Purpose
- § 401.2 — Delegation of authority
- § 401.3 — Definitions
- § 401.4 — Information collection
- § 401.5 — [Reserved]
- § 401.6 — Designation of institutes
- § 401.7 — Programs of institutes
- § 401.8-401.10 — 401.8-401.10 [Reserved]
- § 401.11 — Applications for grants
- § 401.12 — Program management
- § 401.13-401.18 — 401.13-401.18 [Reserved]
- § 401.19 — Reporting procedures
- § 401.20-401.25 — 401.20-401.25 [Reserved]
- § 401.26 — Evaluation of institutes
PART 402
- § 402.1 — Purpose
- § 402.2 — Delegation of authority
- § 402.3 — Definitions
- § 402.4 — Information collection
- § 402.5 — [Reserved]
- § 402.6 — Water-Resources Research Program
- § 402.7 — Water-Resources Technology Development Program
- § 402.8-402.9 — 402.8-402.9 [Reserved]
- § 402.10 — Research-project applications
- § 402.11 — Technology-development project applications
- § 402.12 — Evaluation of applications for grants and contracts
- § 402.13 — Program management
- § 402.14 — [Reserved]
- § 402.15 — Reporting procedures
PART 550
- § 550.101 — Authority and applicability
- § 550.102 — What does this part do?
- § 550.103 — Where can I find more information about the requirements in this part?
- § 550.104 — How may I appeal a decision made under BOEM regulations?
- § 550.105 — Definitions
- § 550.115 — How do I determine well producibility?
- § 550.116 — How do I determine producibility if my well is in the Gulf of America?
- § 550.117 — How does a determination of well producibility affect royalty status?
- § 550.118 — [Reserved]
- § 550.119 — Will BOEM approve subsurface gas storage?
- § 550.120 — What standards will BOEM use to regulate leases, rights-of-use and easement, and rights-of-way?
- § 550.121 — What must I do to protect health, safety, property, and the environment?
- § 550.122 — What effect does subsurface storage have on the lease term?
- § 550.123 — Will BOEM allow gas storage on unleased lands?
- § 550.125 — Service fees
- § 550.126 — Electronic payment instructions
- § 550.130 — [Reserved]
- § 550.135 — What will BOEM do if my operating performance is unacceptable?
- § 550.136 — How will BOEM determine if my performance is unacceptable?
- § 550.140 — When will I receive an oral approval?
- § 550.141 — May I ever use alternate procedures or equipment?
- § 550.142 — How do I receive approval for departures?
- § 550.143 — How do I designate an operator?
- § 550.144 — How do I designate a new operator when a designation of operator terminates?
- § 550.146 — How do I designate an agent or a local agent?
- § 550.147 — Who is responsible for fulfilling leasehold obligations?
- § 550.160 — When will BOEM grant me a right-of-use and easement (RUE), and what requirements must I meet?
- § 550.161 — What else must I submit with my application?
- § 550.162 — May I continue my right-of-use and easement after the termination of any lease on which it is situated?
- § 550.163 — If I have a State lease, will BOEM grant me a right-of-use and easement?
- § 550.164 — If I have a State lease, what conditions apply for a right-of-use and easement?
- § 550.165 — If I have a State lease, what fees do I have to pay for a right-of-use and easement?
- § 550.166 — If BOEM grants me a RUE, what financial assurance must I provide?
- § 550.167 — How may I obtain or assign my interest in a RUE?
- § 550.181 — When may the Secretary cancel my lease and when am I compensated for cancellation?
- § 550.182 — When may the Secretary cancel a lease at the exploration stage?
- § 550.183 — When may BOEM or the Secretary extend or cancel a lease at the development and production stage?
- § 550.184 — What is the amount of compensation for lease cancellation?
- § 550.185 — When is there no compensation for a lease cancellation?
- § 550.186 — What reporting information and report forms must I submit?
- § 550.187-550.193 — 550.187-550.193 [Reserved]
- § 550.194 — How must I protect archaeological resources?
- § 550.195 — [Reserved]
- § 550.196 — Reimbursements for reproduction and processing costs
- § 550.197 — Data and information to be made available to the public or for limited inspection
- § 550.198 — [Reserved]
- § 550.199 — Paperwork Reduction Act statements—information collection
- § 550.200 — Definitions
- § 550.201 — What plans and information must I submit before I conduct any activities on my lease or unit?
- § 550.202 — What criteria must the Exploration Plan (EP), Development and Production Plan (DPP), or Development Operations Coordination Document (DOCD) meet?
- § 550.203 — Where can wells be located under an EP, DPP, or DOCD?
- § 550.204 — When must I submit my IOP for proposed Arctic exploratory drilling operations and what must the IOP include?
- § 550.205 — [Reserved]
- § 550.206 — How do I submit the IOP, EP, DPP, or DOCD?
- § 550.207 — What ancillary activities may I conduct?
- § 550.208 — If I conduct ancillary activities, what notices must I provide?
- § 550.209 — What is the BOEM review process for the notice?
- § 550.210 — If I conduct ancillary activities, what reporting and data/information retention requirements must I satisfy?
- § 550.211 — What must the EP include?
- § 550.212 — What information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.213 — What general information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.214 — What geological and geophysical (G&G) information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.215 — What hydrogen sulfide (H2S) information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.216 — What biological, physical, and socioeconomic information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.217 — What solid and liquid wastes and discharges information and cooling water intake information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.218 — What air emissions information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.219 — What oil and hazardous substance spills information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.220 — If I propose activities in the Alaska OCS Region, what planning information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.221 — What environmental monitoring information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.222 — What lease stipulations information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.223 — What mitigation measures information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.224 — What information on support vessels, offshore vehicles, and aircraft you will use must accompany the EP?
- § 550.225 — What information on the onshore support facilities you will use must accompany the EP?
- § 550.226 — What Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.227 — What environmental impact analysis (EIA) information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.228 — What administrative information must accompany the EP?
- § 550.231 — After receiving the EP, what will BOEM do?
- § 550.232 — What actions will BOEM take after the EP is deemed submitted?
- § 550.233 — What decisions will BOEM make on the EP and within what timeframe?
- § 550.234 — How do I submit a modified EP or resubmit a disapproved EP, and when will BOEM make a decision?
- § 550.235 — If a State objects to the EP's coastal zone consistency certification, what can I do?
- § 550.241 — What must the DPP or DOCD include?
- § 550.242 — What information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.243 — What general information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.244 — What geological and geophysical (G&G) information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.245 — What hydrogen sulfide (H2S) information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.246 — What mineral resource conservation information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.247 — What biological, physical, and socioeconomic information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.248 — What solid and liquid wastes and discharges information and cooling water intake information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.249 — What air emissions information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.250 — What oil and hazardous substance spills information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.251 — If I propose activities in the Alaska OCS Region, what planning information must accompany the DPP?
- § 550.252 — What environmental monitoring information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.253 — What lease stipulations information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.254 — What mitigation measures information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.255 — What decommissioning information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.256 — What related facilities and operations information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.257 — What information on the support vessels, offshore vehicles, and aircraft you will use must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.258 — What information on the onshore support facilities you will use must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.259 — What sulphur operations information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.260 — What Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.261 — What environmental impact analysis (EIA) information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.262 — What administrative information must accompany the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.266 — After receiving the DPP or DOCD, what will BOEM do?
- § 550.267 — What actions will BOEM take after the DPP or DOCD is deemed submitted?
- § 550.268 — How does BOEM respond to recommendations?
- § 550.269 — How will BOEM evaluate the environmental impacts of the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.270 — What decisions will BOEM make on the DPP or DOCD and within what timeframe?
- § 550.271 — For what reasons will BOEM disapprove the DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.272 — If a State objects to the DPP's or DOCD's coastal zone consistency certification, what can I do?
- § 550.273 — How do I submit a modified DPP or DOCD or resubmit a disapproved DPP or DOCD?
- § 550.280 — How must I conduct activities under the approved EP, DPP, or DOCD?
- § 550.281 — What must I do to conduct activities under the approved EP, DPP, or DOCD?
- § 550.282 — Do I have to conduct post-approval monitoring?
- § 550.283 — When must I revise or supplement the approved EP, DPP, or DOCD?
- § 550.284 — How will BOEM require revisions to the approved EP, DPP, or DOCD?
- § 550.285 — How do I submit revised and supplemental EPs, DPPs, and DOCDs?
- § 550.286-550.295 — 550.286-550.295 [Reserved]
- § 550.296 — When and how must I submit a CID or a revision to a CID?
- § 550.297 — What information must a CID contain?
- § 550.298 — How long will BOEM take to evaluate and make a decision on the CID?
- § 550.299 — What operations require approval of the CID?
- § 550.300-550.301 — 550.300-550.301 [Reserved]
- § 550.302 — Definitions concerning air quality
- § 550.303 — Facilities described in a new or revised Exploration Plan, Development and Production Plan, or Development Operations Coordination Document
- § 550.304 — Existing facilities
- § 550.400 — Leasing maps and diagrams
- § 550.1011 — Financial assurance requirements for pipeline right-of-way (ROW) grant holders
- § 550.1153 — When must I conduct a static bottomhole pressure survey?
- § 550.1154 — How do I determine if my reservoir is sensitive?
- § 550.1155 — What information must I submit for sensitive reservoirs?
- § 550.1165 — What must I do for enhanced recovery operations?
- § 550.1166 — What additional reporting is required for developments in the Alaska OCS Region?
- § 550.1167 — What information must I submit with forms and for approvals?
- § 550.1400 — How does BOEM begin the civil penalty process?
- § 550.1401 — Index table
- § 550.1402 — Definitions
- § 550.1403 — What is the maximum civil penalty?
- § 550.1404 — Which violations will BOEM review for potential civil penalties?
- § 550.1405 — When is a case file developed?
- § 550.1406 — When will BOEM notify me and provide penalty information?
- § 550.1407 — How do I respond to the letter of notification?
- § 550.1408 — When will I be notified of the Reviewing Officer's decision?
- § 550.1409 — What are my appeal rights?
- § 550.1450 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 550.1451 — What may BOEM do if I violate a statute, regulation, order, or lease term relating to a Federal oil and gas lease?
- § 550.1452 — What if I correct the violation?
- § 550.1453 — What if I do not correct the violation?
- § 550.1454 — How may I request a hearing on the record on a Notice of Noncompliance?
- § 550.1455 — Does my request for a hearing on the record affect the penalties?
- § 550.1456 — May I request a hearing on the record regarding the amount of a civil penalty if I did not request a hearing on the Notice of Noncompliance?
- § 550.1460 — May I be subject to penalties without prior notice and an opportunity to correct?
- § 550.1461 — How will BOEM inform me of violations without a period to correct?
- § 550.1462 — How may I request a hearing on the record on a Notice of Noncompliance regarding violations without a period to correct?
- § 550.1463 — Does my request for a hearing on the record affect the penalties?
- § 550.1464 — May I request a hearing on the record regarding the amount of a civil penalty if I did not request a hearing on the Notice of Noncompliance?
- § 550.1470 — How does BOEM decide what the amount of the penalty should be?
- § 550.1471 — Does the penalty affect whether I owe interest?
- § 550.1472 — How will the Office of Hearings and Appeals conduct the hearing on the record?
- § 550.1473 — How may I appeal the Administrative Law Judge's decision?
- § 550.1474 — May I seek judicial review of the decision of the Interior Board of Land Appeals?
- § 550.1475 — When must I pay the penalty?
- § 550.1476 — Can BOEM reduce my penalty once it is assessed?
- § 550.1477 — How may BOEM collect the penalty?
- § 550.1480 — May the United States criminally prosecute me for violations under Federal oil and gas leases?
- § 550.1490 — What standards must my BOEM-specified surety instrument meet?
- § 550.1491 — How will BOEM determine the amount of my bond or other surety instrument?
- § 550.1495 — How do I demonstrate financial solvency?
- § 550.1496 — How will BOEM determine if I am financially solvent?
- § 550.1497 — When will BOEM monitor my financial solvency?
PART 551
- § 551.1 — Definitions
- § 551.2 — Purpose of this part
- § 551.3 — Authority and applicability of this part
- § 551.4 — Types of G&G activities that require permits or Notices
- § 551.5 — Applying for permits or filing Notices
- § 551.6 — Obligations and rights under a permit or a Notice
- § 551.7 — Test drilling activities under a permit
- § 551.8 — Inspection and reporting requirements for activities under a permit
- § 551.9 — Temporarily stopping, canceling, or relinquishing activities approved under a permit
- § 551.10 — Penalties and appeals
- § 551.11 — Submission, inspection, and selection of geological data and information collected under a permit and processed by permittees or third parties
- § 551.12 — Submission, inspection, and selection of geophysical data and information collected under a permit and processed by permittees or third parties
- § 551.13 — Reimbursement for the costs of reproducing data and information and certain processing costs
- § 551.14 — Protecting and disclosing data and information submitted to BOEM under a permit
- § 551.15 — Authority for information collection
PART 552
- § 552.1 — Purpose
- § 552.2 — Definitions
- § 552.3 — Oil and gas data and information to be provided for use in the OCS Oil and Gas Information Program
- § 552.4 — Summary Report to affected States
- § 552.5 — Information to be made available to affected States
- § 552.6 — Freedom of Information Act requirements
- § 552.7 — Privileged and proprietary data and information to be made available to affected States
PART 553
- § 553.1 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 553.3 — How are the terms used in this regulation defined?
- § 553.5 — What is the authority for collecting Oil Spill Financial Responsibility (OSFR) information?
- § 553.10 — What facilities does this part cover?
- § 553.11 — Who must demonstrate OSFR?
- § 553.12 — May I ask BOEM for a determination of whether I must demonstrate OSFR?
- § 553.13 — How much OSFR must I demonstrate?
- § 553.14 — How do I determine the worst case oil-spill discharge volume?
- § 553.15 — What are my general OSFR compliance responsibilities?
- § 553.20 — What methods may I use to demonstrate OSFR?
- § 553.21 — How can I use self-insurance as OSFR evidence?
- § 553.22 — How do I apply to use self-insurance as OSFR evidence?
- § 553.23 — What information must I submit to support my net worth demonstration?
- § 553.24 — When I submit audited annual financial statements to verify my net worth, what standards must they meet?
- § 553.25 — What financial test procedures must I use to determine the amount of self-insurance allowed as OSFR evidence based on net worth?
- § 553.26 — What information must I submit to support my unencumbered assets demonstration?
- § 553.27 — When I submit audited annual financial statements to verify my unencumbered assets, what standards must they meet?
- § 553.28 — What financial test procedures must I use to evaluate the amount of self-insurance allowed as OSFR evidence based on unencumbered assets?
- § 553.29 — How can I use insurance as OSFR evidence?
- § 553.30 — How can I use an indemnity as OSFR evidence?
- § 553.31 — How can I use a surety bond as OSFR evidence?
- § 553.32 — Are there alternative methods to demonstrate OSFR?
- § 553.40 — What OSFR evidence must I submit to BOEM?
- § 553.41 — What terms must I include in my OSFR evidence?
- § 553.42 — How can I amend my list of COFs?
- § 553.43 — When is my OSFR demonstration or the amendment to my OSFR demonstration effective?
- § 553.44 — [Reserved]
- § 553.45 — Where do I send my OSFR evidence?
- § 553.50 — How can BOEM refuse or invalidate my OSFR evidence?
- § 553.51 — What are the penalties for not complying with this part?
- § 553.60 — To whom may I present a claim?
- § 553.61 — When is a guarantor subject to direct action for claims?
- § 553.62 — What are the designated applicant's notification obligations regarding a claim?
- § 553.700 — What is the scope of this subpart?
- § 553.701 — To which entities does this subpart apply?
- § 553.702 — What limit of liability applies to my offshore facility?
- § 553.703 — What is the procedure for calculating the limit of liability adjustment for inflation?
- § 553.704 — How will BOEM publish the offshore facility limit of liability adjustment?
PART 556
- § 556.100 — Statement of policy
- § 556.101 — Purpose
- § 556.102 — Authority
- § 556.103 — [Reserved]
- § 556.104 — Information collection and proprietary information
- § 556.105 — Acronyms and definitions
- § 556.106 — Service fees
- § 556.107 — Corporate seal requirements
- § 556.200 — What is the Five Year leasing program?
- § 556.201 — Does BOEM consider multiple uses of the OCS?
- § 556.202 — How does BOEM start the Five Year program preparation process?
- § 556.203 — What does BOEM do before publishing a proposed Five Year program?
- § 556.204 — How do governments and citizens comment on a proposed Five Year program?
- § 556.205 — What does BOEM do before approving a proposed final Five Year program or a significant revision of a previously-approved Five Year program?
- § 556.300 — What reports may BOEM and other Federal agencies prepare before a lease sale?
- § 556.301 — What is a Call for Information and Nominations?
- § 556.302 — What does BOEM do with the information from the Call?
- § 556.303 — What does BOEM do if an area proposed for leasing is within three nautical miles of the seaward boundary of a coastal State?
- § 556.304 — How is a proposed notice of sale prepared?
- § 556.305 — How does BOEM coordinate and consult with States regarding a proposed notice of sale?
- § 556.306 — What if a potentially oil- or gas-bearing area underlies both the OCS and lands subject to State jurisdiction?
- § 556.307 — What does BOEM do with comments and recommendations received on the proposed notice of sale?
- § 556.308 — How does BOEM conduct a lease sale?
- § 556.309 — Does BOEM offer blocks in a sale that is not on the Five Year program schedule (called a Supplemental Sale)?
- § 556.400 — When must I demonstrate that I am qualified to hold a lease on the OCS?
- § 556.401 — What do I need to show to become qualified to hold a lease on the OCS and obtain a qualification number?
- § 556.402 — How do I make the necessary showing to qualify and obtain a qualification number?
- § 556.403 — Under what circumstances may I be disqualified from acquiring a lease or an interest in a lease on the OCS?
- § 556.404 — What do the non-procurement debarment rules require that I do?
- § 556.405 — When must I notify BOEM of mergers, name changes, or changes of business form?
- § 556.500 — Once qualified, how do I submit a bid?
- § 556.501 — What information do I need to submit with my bid?
- § 556.511 — Are there restrictions on bidding with others and do those restrictions affect my ability to bid?
- § 556.512 — What bids may be disqualified?
- § 556.513 — When must I file a statement of production?
- § 556.514 — How do I determine my production for purposes of the restricted joint bidders list?
- § 556.515 — May a person be exempted from joint bidding restrictions?
- § 556.516 — What does BOEM do with my bid?
- § 556.517 — What may I do if my high bid is rejected?
- § 556.520 — What happens if I am the successful high bidder and BOEM accepts my bid?
- § 556.521 — When is my lease effective?
- § 556.522 — What are the terms and conditions of the lease and when are they published?
- § 556.600 — What is the primary term of my oil and gas lease?
- § 556.601 — How may I maintain my oil and gas lease beyond the primary term?
- § 556.602 — What is the primary term of my sulfur lease?
- § 556.603 — How may I maintain my sulfur lease beyond the primary term?
- § 556.604 — What are my rights and obligations as a record title owner?
- § 556.605 — What are my rights and obligations as an operating rights owner?
- § 556.606 — What must a lessee do if BOEM elects to extract helium from a lease?
- § 556.700 — May I assign or sublease all or any part of the record title interest in my lease?
- § 556.701 — How do I seek approval of an assignment of the record title interest in my lease, or a severance of operating rights from that record title interest?
- § 556.702 — When will my assignment result in a segregated lease?
- § 556.703 — What is the effect of the approval of the assignment of 100 percent of the record title in a particular aliquot(s) of my lease and of the resulting lease segregation?
- § 556.704 — When may BOEM disapprove an assignment or sublease of an interest in my lease?
- § 556.705 — How do I transfer the interest of a deceased natural person who was a lessee?
- § 556.706 — What if I want to transfer record title interests in more than one lease at the same time, but to different parties?
- § 556.707 — What if I want to transfer different types of lease interests (not only record title interests) in the same lease to different parties?
- § 556.708 — What if I want to transfer my record title interests in more than one lease to the same party?
- § 556.709 — What if I want to transfer my record title interest in one lease to multiple parties?
- § 556.710 — What is the effect of an assignment of a lease on an assignor's liability under the lease?
- § 556.711 — What is the effect of a record title holder's sublease of operating rights on the record title holder's liability?
- § 556.712 — What is the effective date of a transfer?
- § 556.713 — What is the effect of an assignment of a lease on an assignee's liability under the lease?
- § 556.714 — As a restricted joint bidder, may I transfer an interest to another restricted joint bidder?
- § 556.715 — Are there any interests I may transfer or record without BOEM approval?
- § 556.716 — What must I do with respect to the designation of operator on a lease when a transfer of record title is submitted?
- § 556.800 — As an operating rights owner, may I assign all or part of my operating rights interest?
- § 556.801 — How do I seek approval of an assignment of my operating rights?
- § 556.802 — When may BOEM disapprove the transfer of all or part of my operating rights interest?
- § 556.803 — What if I want to assign operating rights interests in more than one lease at the same time, but to different parties?
- § 556.804 — What if I want to assign my operating rights interest in a lease to multiple parties?
- § 556.805 — What is the effect of an operating rights owner's assignment of operating rights on the assignor's liability?
- § 556.806 — What is the effective date of an assignment of operating rights?
- § 556.807 — What is the effect of an assignment of operating rights on an assignee's liability?
- § 556.808 — As an operating rights owner, are there any interests I may assign without BOEM approval?
- § 556.809 — [Reserved]
- § 556.810 — What must I do with respect to the designation of operator on a lease when a transfer of operating rights ownership is submitted?
- § 556.900 — Financial assurance requirements for an oil and gas or sulfur lease
- § 556.901 — Base and supplemental financial assurance
- § 556.902 — General requirements for bonds or other financial assurance
- § 556.903 — Lapse of financial assurance
- § 556.904 — Decommissioning accounts
- § 556.905 — Third-party guarantees
- § 556.906 — Termination of the period of liability and cancellation of financial assurance
- § 556.907 — Forfeiture of bonds or other financial assurance
- § 556.1000 — Leases formerly eligible for a bonus or royalty credit
- § 556.1100 — How does a lease expire?
- § 556.1101 — May I relinquish my lease or an aliquot part thereof?
- § 556.1102 — Under what circumstances will BOEM cancel my lease?
- § 556.1200 — Effect of regulations on lease
- § 556.1201 — Section 6(a) leases and leases other than those for oil, gas, or sulfur
- § 556.1300 — Environmental studies
PART 560
- § 560.100 — Authority
- § 560.101 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 560.102 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 560.103 — What is BOEM's authority to collect information?
- § 560.200 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 560.201 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 560.202 — What bidding systems may BOEM use?
- § 560.203 — What conditions apply to the bidding systems that BOEM uses?
- § 560.210 — How do royalty suspension volumes apply to eligible leases?
- § 560.211 — When does an eligible lease qualify for a royalty suspension volume?
- § 560.212 — How does BOEM assign and monitor royalty suspension volumes for eligible leases?
- § 560.213 — How long will a royalty suspension volume for an eligible lease be effective?
- § 560.214 — How do I measure natural gas production on my eligible lease?
- § 560.220 — How does royalty suspension apply to leases issued in a sale held after November 2000?
- § 560.221 — When does a lease issued in a sale held after November 2000 get a royalty suspension?
- § 560.222 — How long will a royalty suspension volume be effective for a lease issued in a sale held after November 2000?
- § 560.223 — How do I measure natural gas production for a lease issued in a sale held after November 2000?
- § 560.224 — How will royalty suspension apply if BOEM assigns a lease issued in a sale held after November 2000 to a field that has a pre-Act lease?
- § 560.230 — What criteria does BOEM use for selecting bidding systems and bidding system components?
- § 560.300 — Operating allowances
- § 560.500 — Electronic document and data transmissions
- § 560.501 — How long will the confidentiality of electronic document and data transmissions be maintained?
- § 560.502 — Are electronically filed document transmissions legally binding?
PART 570
- § 570.1 — Purpose
- § 570.2 — Application of this part
- § 570.3 — Definitions
- § 570.4 — Discrimination prohibited
- § 570.5 — Complaint
- § 570.6 — Process
- § 570.7 — Remedies
PART 580
- § 580.1 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 580.2 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 580.3 — What requirements must I follow when I conduct prospecting or research activities?
- § 580.4 — What activities are not covered by this part?
- § 580.10 — What must I do before I may conduct prospecting activities?
- § 580.11 — What must I do before I may conduct scientific research?
- § 580.12 — What must I include in my application or notification?
- § 580.13 — Where must I send my application or notification?
- § 580.20 — What must I not do in conducting Geological and Geophysical (G&G) prospecting or scientific research?
- § 580.21 — What must I do in conducting G&G prospecting or scientific research?
- § 580.22 — What must I do when seeking approval for modifications?
- § 580.23 — How must I cooperate with inspection activities?
- § 580.24 — What reports must I file?
- § 580.25 — When may BOEM require me to stop activities under this part?
- § 580.26 — When may I resume activities?
- § 580.27 — When may BOEM cancel my permit?
- § 580.28 — May I relinquish my permit?
- § 580.29 — Will BOEM monitor the environmental effects of my activity?
- § 580.30 — What activities will not require environmental analysis?
- § 580.31 — Whom will BOEM notify about environmental issues?
- § 580.32 — What penalties may I be subject to?
- § 580.33 — How can I appeal a penalty?
- § 580.34 — How can I appeal an order or decision?
- § 580.40 — When do I notify BOEM that geological data and information are available for submission, inspection, and selection?
- § 580.41 — What types of geological data and information must I submit to BOEM?
- § 580.42 — When geological data and information are obtained by a third party, what must we both do?
- § 580.50 — When do I notify BOEM that geophysical data and information are available for submission, inspection, and selection?
- § 580.51 — What types of geophysical data and information must I submit to BOEM?
- § 580.52 — When geophysical data and information are obtained by a third party, what must we both do?
- § 580.60 — Which of my costs will be reimbursed?
- § 580.61 — Which of my costs will not be reimbursed?
- § 580.70 — What data and information will be protected from public disclosure?
- § 580.71 — What is the timetable for release of data and information?
- § 580.72 — What procedure will BOEM follow to disclose acquired data and information to a contractor for reproduction, processing, and interpretation?
- § 580.73 — Will BOEM share data and information with coastal States?
- § 580.80 — Paperwork Reduction Act statement—information collection
PART 581
- § 581.0 — Authority for information collection
- § 581.1 — Purpose and applicability
- § 581.2 — Authority
- § 581.3 — Definitions
- § 581.4 — Qualifications of lessees
- § 581.5 — False statements
- § 581.6 — Appeals
- § 581.7 — Disclosure of information to the public
- § 581.8 — Rights to minerals
- § 581.9 — Jurisdictional controversies
- § 581.11 — Unsolicited request for a lease sale
- § 581.12 — Request for OCS mineral information and interest
- § 581.13 — Joint State/Federal coordination
- § 581.14 — OCS mining area identification
- § 581.15 — Tract size
- § 581.16 — Proposed leasing notice
- § 581.17 — Leasing notice
- § 581.18 — Bidding system
- § 581.19 — Lease term
- § 581.20 — Submission of bids
- § 581.21 — Award of leases
- § 581.22 — Lease form
- § 581.23 — Effective date of leases
- § 581.26 — Payments
- § 581.27 — Annual rental
- § 581.28 — Royalty
- § 581.29 — Royalty valuation
- § 581.30 — Minimum royalty
- § 581.31 — Overriding royalties
- § 581.32 — Waiver, suspension, or reduction of rental, minimum royalty, or production royalty
- § 581.33 — Bonds and bonding requirements
- § 581.40 — Assignment of leases or interests therein
- § 581.41 — Requirements for filing for transfers
- § 581.42 — Effect of assignment on particular lease
- § 581.43 — Effect of suspensions on lease term
- § 581.46 — Relinquishment of leases or parts of leases
- § 581.47 — Cancellation of leases
PART 582
- § 582.0 — Authority for information collection
- § 582.1 — Purpose and authority
- § 582.2 — Scope
- § 582.3 — Definitions
- § 582.4 — Opportunities for review and comment
- § 582.5 — Disclosure of data and information to the public
- § 582.6 — Disclosure of data and information to an adjacent State
- § 582.7 — Jurisdictional controversies
- § 582.10 — Jurisdiction and responsibilities of Director
- § 582.11 — Director's authority
- § 582.12 — Director's responsibilities
- § 582.13 — [Reserved]
- § 582.14 — Noncompliance, remedies, and penalties
- § 582.15 — Cancellation of leases
- § 582.20 — Obligations and responsibilities of lessees
- § 582.21 — Plans, general
- § 582.22 — Delineation Plan
- § 582.23 — Testing Plan
- § 582.24 — Mining Plan
- § 582.25 — Plan modification
- § 582.26 — Contingency Plan
- § 582.27 — Conduct of operations
- § 582.28 — Environmental protection measures
- § 582.29 — Reports and records
- § 582.30 — Right of use and easement
- § 582.31 — [Reserved]
- § 582.40 — Bonds
- § 582.41 — Method of royalty calculation
- § 582.42 — Payments
- § 582.50 — Appeals
PART 583
- § 583.100 — What is BOEM's authority for information collection (IC)?
- § 583.105 — What is the purpose of this part and to whom does it apply?
- § 583.110 — What is BOEM's authority for this part?
- § 583.115 — What definitions do I need to know?
- § 583.120 — Who is qualified for a project?
- § 583.125 — What are my rights to seek reconsideration of an unfavorable decision by BOEM?
- § 583.130 — What are the minimum contents of an agreement to use OCS sand, gravel, and/or shell resources?
- § 583.300 — How do I submit a request for an agreement?
- § 583.305 — How will BOEM determine if a project qualifies?
- § 583.310 — What process does BOEM use to technically and environmentally evaluate a qualified project?
- § 583.315 — What is the process for negotiating and executing an agreement?
- § 583.320 — What kinds of information must be included in an agreement?
- § 583.325 — What is the effective date of an agreement?
- § 583.330 — How will BOEM enforce the agreement?
- § 583.335 — What is the term of the agreement?
- § 583.340 — What debarment or suspension obligations apply to transactions and contracts related to a project?
- § 583.345 — What is the process for extending or modifying an agreement?
- § 583.350 — When can an agreement be terminated?
PART 585
- § 585.100 — Authority
- § 585.101 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 585.102 — What are BOEM's responsibilities under this part?
- § 585.103 — When may BOEM prescribe or approve departures from the regulations in this part?
- § 585.104 — Do I need a BOEM lease or other authorization to produce or support the production of electricity or other energy product from a renewable energy resource on the OCS?
- § 585.105 — What are my responsibilities under this part?
- § 585.106 — What happens if I fail to comply with this part?
- § 585.107 — Who can acquire or hold a lease or grant under this part?
- § 585.108 — How do I show that I am qualified to be a lessee or grant holder?
- § 585.109 — When must I notify BOEM if an action has been filed alleging that I am insolvent or bankrupt?
- § 585.110 — When must I notify BOEM of mergers, name changes, or changes of business form?
- § 585.111 — How do I submit plans, applications, reports, or notices required by this part?
- § 585.112 — When and how does BOEM charge me processing fees on a case-by-case basis?
- § 585.113 — Definitions
- § 585.114 — How will data and information obtained by BOEM under this part be disclosed to the public?
- § 585.115 — Paperwork Reduction Act statements—information collection
- § 585.116 — Requests for information
- § 585.117 — Severability
- § 585.118 — What are my appeal rights?
- § 585.119-585.149 — 585.119-585.149 [Reserved]
- § 585.200 — What rights are granted with a lease issued under this part?
- § 585.201 — How will BOEM issue leases?
- § 585.202 — What types of leases will BOEM issue?
- § 585.203 — With whom will BOEM consult before issuance of leases?
- § 585.204 — What areas are available for leasing consideration?
- § 585.205 — How will leases be mapped?
- § 585.206 — What is the lease size?
- § 585.207-585.209 — 585.207-585.209 [Reserved]
- § 585.210 — What are the steps in BOEM's competitive lease award process?
- § 585.211 — What is the Call?
- § 585.212 — What is area identification?
- § 585.213 — What information is included in the PSN?
- § 585.214 — What information is included in the FSN?
- § 585.215 — What may BOEM do to assess whether competitive interest for a lease area still exists before the auction?
- § 585.216 — How are bidding credits awarded and used?
- § 585.217-585.219 — 585.217-585.219 [Reserved]
- § 585.220 — How will BOEM award leases competitively?
- § 585.221 — What general provisions apply to all auctions?
- § 585.222 — What other auction rules must bidders follow?
- § 585.223 — What supplemental information will BOEM provide in a PSN and FSN?
- § 585.224 — What will BOEM do after the auction?
- § 585.225 — What happens if BOEM accepts a bid?
- § 585.226 — What happens if the provisional winner fails to meet its obligations?
- § 585.227-585.229 — 585.227-585.229 [Reserved]
- § 585.230 — May I request a lease if there is no Call?
- § 585.231 — Will BOEM issue leases noncompetitively?
- § 585.232 — May I acquire a lease noncompetitively after responding to a request for information or a Call for Information and Nominations?
- § 585.233-585.234 — 585.233-585.234 [Reserved]
- § 585.235 — What are the lease periods for a commercial lease?
- § 585.236 — If I have a limited lease, how long will my lease remain in effect?
- § 585.237 — What is the effective date of a lease?
- § 585.238 — May I develop my commercial lease in phases?
- § 585.239 — Are there any other renewable energy research activities that will be allowed on the OCS?
- § 585.240-585.299 — 585.240-585.299 [Reserved]
- § 585.300 — What types of activities are authorized by ROW grants and RUE grants issued under this part?
- § 585.301 — What do ROW grants and RUE grants include?
- § 585.302 — What are the general requirements for ROW grant and RUE grant holders?
- § 585.303 — How long will my ROW grant or RUE grant remain in effect?
- § 585.304 — [Reserved]
- § 585.305 — How do I request a ROW grant or a RUE grant?
- § 585.306 — What action will BOEM take on my request?
- § 585.307 — How will BOEM determine whether competitive interest exists for ROW grants and RUE grants?
- § 585.308 — How will BOEM conduct an auction for ROW grants and RUE grants?
- § 585.309 — What is the effective date of a ROW grant or a RUE grant?
- § 585.310-585.314 — 585.310-585.314 [Reserved]
- § 585.315 — What deposits are required for a competitive ROW grant or RUE grant?
- § 585.316 — What payments are required for ROW grants or RUE grants?
- § 585.317-585.399 — 585.317-585.399 [Reserved]
- § 585.400-585.404 — 585.400-585.404 [Reserved]
- § 585.405 — How do I designate an operator?
- § 585.406 — Who is responsible for fulfilling lease and grant obligations?
- § 585.407 — [Reserved]
- § 585.408 — May I assign my lease or grant interest?
- § 585.409 — How do I request approval of a lease or grant assignment?
- § 585.410 — When will my assignment result in a segregated lease?
- § 585.411 — How does an assignment affect the assignor's liability?
- § 585.412 — How does an assignment affect the assignee's liability?
- § 585.413 — How do I consolidate leases or grants?
- § 585.414 — [Reserved]
- § 585.415 — What is a lease or grant suspension?
- § 585.416 — How do I request a lease or grant suspension?
- § 585.417 — When may BOEM order a suspension?
- § 585.418 — How will BOEM issue a suspension?
- § 585.419 — What are my immediate responsibilities if I receive a suspension order?
- § 585.420 — What effect does a suspension order have on my payments?
- § 585.421 — How long will a lease or grant suspension be in effect?
- § 585.422 — When can my lease or grant be canceled?
- § 585.423-585.424 — 585.423-585.424 [Reserved]
- § 585.425 — May I obtain a renewal of my lease or grant before it terminates?
- § 585.426 — When must I submit my request for renewal?
- § 585.427 — How long is a renewal?
- § 585.428 — What effect does applying for a renewal have on my activities and payments?
- § 585.429 — What criteria will BOEM consider in deciding whether to renew a lease or grant?
- § 585.430-585.431 — 585.430-585.431 [Reserved]
- § 585.432 — When does my lease or grant terminate?
- § 585.433 — What must I do after my lease or grant terminates?
- § 585.434 — When may BOEM authorize facilities to remain in place following termination of a lease or grant?
- § 585.435 — How can I relinquish a lease or a grant or parts of a lease or grant?
- § 585.436 — Can BOEM require lease or grant contraction?
- § 585.437 — [Reserved]
- § 585.438 — What happens to leases or grants (or portions thereof) that have been relinquished, contracted, or cancelled?
- § 585.439-585.499 — 585.439-585.499 [Reserved]
- § 585.500 — How do I make payments under this part?
- § 585.501 — What deposits must I submit for a competitively issued lease, ROW grant, or RUE grant?
- § 585.502 — What initial payment requirements must I meet to obtain a noncompetitive lease, ROW grant, or RUE grant?
- § 585.503 — What are the rent and operating fee requirements for a commercial lease?
- § 585.504 — How are my payments affected if I develop my commercial lease in phases?
- § 585.505 — What are the rent and operating fee requirements for a limited lease?
- § 585.506 — What operating fees must I pay on a commercial lease?
- § 585.507 — What rent payments must I pay on a project easement?
- § 585.508 — What rent payments must I pay on ROW grants or RUE grants associated with renewable energy projects?
- § 585.509 — Who is responsible for submitting lease or grant payments to ONRR?
- § 585.510 — May BOEM defer, reduce, or waive my lease or grant payments?
- § 585.511-585.515 — 585.511-585.515 [Reserved]
- § 585.516 — What are the financial assurance requirements for each stage of my commercial lease?
- § 585.517 — How will BOEM determine the supplemental financial assurance associated with commercial leases?
- § 585.518-585.519 — 585.518-585.519 [Reserved]
- § 585.520 — What financial assurance must I provide when I obtain my limited lease, ROW grant, or RUE grant?
- § 585.521 — Do my financial assurance requirements change as activities progress on my limited lease or grant?
- § 585.522-585.524 — 585.522-585.524 [Reserved]
- § 585.525 — What general requirements must a financial assurance instrument meet?
- § 585.526 — What instruments other than a surety bond may I use to meet the financial assurance requirement?
- § 585.527 — May I demonstrate financial strength and reliability to meet the financial assurance requirement for lease or grant activities?
- § 585.528 — May I use a third-party guaranty to meet the financial assurance requirement for lease or grant activities?
- § 585.529 — Can I use a lease- or grant-specific decommissioning account to meet the financial assurance requirements related to decommissioning?
- § 585.530 — What must I do if my financial assurance lapses?
- § 585.531 — What happens if the value of my financial assurance is reduced?
- § 585.532 — What happens if my surety wants to terminate the period of liability of my financial assurance?
- § 585.533 — How does my surety obtain cancellation of my financial assurance?
- § 585.534 — When may BOEM cancel my financial assurance?
- § 585.535 — Why might BOEM call for forfeiture of my financial assurance?
- § 585.536 — How will I be notified of a call for forfeiture?
- § 585.537 — How will BOEM proceed once my bond or other security is forfeited?
- § 585.538-585.539 — 585.538-585.539 [Reserved]
- § 585.540 — How will BOEM equitably distribute revenues to States?
- § 585.541 — What is a qualified project for revenue sharing purposes?
- § 585.542 — What makes a State eligible for payment of revenues?
- § 585.543 — Example of how the inverse distance formula works
- § 585.544-585.599 — 585.544-585.599 [Reserved]
- § 585.600 — What plans must I submit to BOEM before I conduct activities on my lease or grant?
- § 585.601 — When must I submit my plans to BOEM?
- § 585.602-585.604 — 585.602-585.604 [Reserved]
- § 585.605 — What is a Site Assessment Plan (SAP)?
- § 585.606 — What must I demonstrate in my SAP?
- § 585.607 — How do I submit my SAP?
- § 585.608-585.609 — 585.608-585.609 [Reserved]
- § 585.610 — What must I include in my SAP?
- § 585.611 — What information and certifications must I submit with my SAP to assist BOEM in complying with NEPA and other applicable laws?
- § 585.612 — How will my SAP be processed for Federal consistency under the Coastal Zone Management Act?
- § 585.613 — How will BOEM process my SAP?
- § 585.614 — When may I begin conducting activities under my approved SAP?
- § 585.615 — What other reports or notices must I submit to BOEM under my approved SAP?
- § 585.616 — [Reserved]
- § 585.617 — What activities require a revision to my SAP, and when will BOEM approve the revision?
- § 585.618 — What must I do upon completion of approved site assessment activities?
- § 585.619 — [Reserved]
- § 585.620 — What is a Construction and Operations Plan (COP)?
- § 585.621 — What must I demonstrate in my COP?
- § 585.622 — How do I submit my COP?
- § 585.623-585.625 — 585.623-585.625 [Reserved]
- § 585.626 — What must I include in my COP?
- § 585.627 — What information and certifications must I submit with my COP to assist BOEM in complying with NEPA and other applicable laws?
- § 585.628 — How will BOEM process my COP?
- § 585.629-585.630 — 585.629-585.630 [Reserved]
- § 585.631 — When must I initiate activities under an approved COP?
- § 585.632 — What documents must I submit before I may construct and install facilities under my approved COP?
- § 585.633 — [Reserved]
- § 585.634 — What activities require a revision to my COP, and when will BOEM approve the revision?
- § 585.635 — What must I do if I cease activities approved in my COP before the end of my commercial lease?
- § 585.636-585.639 — 585.636-585.639 [Reserved]
- § 585.640 — What is a General Activities Plan (GAP)?
- § 585.641 — What must I demonstrate in my GAP?
- § 585.642 — How do I submit my GAP?
- § 585.643-585.644 — 585.643-585.644 [Reserved]
- § 585.645 — What must I include in my GAP?
- § 585.646 — What information and certifications must I submit with my GAP to assist BOEM in complying with NEPA and other applicable laws?
- § 585.647 — How will my GAP be processed for Federal consistency under the Coastal Zone Management Act?
- § 585.648 — How will BOEM process my GAP?
- § 585.649 — [Reserved]
- § 585.650 — When may I begin conducting activities under my GAP?
- § 585.651 — When may I construct complex or significant OCS facilities on my limited lease or any facilities on my project easement proposed under my GAP?
- § 585.652 — How long do I have to conduct activities under an approved GAP?
- § 585.653 — What other reports or notices must I submit to BOEM under my approved GAP?
- § 585.654 — [Reserved]
- § 585.655 — What activities require a revision to my GAP, and when will BOEM approve the revision?
- § 585.656 — What must I do if I cease activities approved in my GAP before the end of my term?
- § 585.657 — What must I do upon completion of approved activities under my GAP?
- § 585.658 — Can my cable or pipeline construction deviate from my approved COP or GAP?
- § 585.659-585.699 — [Reserved]
- § 585.700 — What requirements must I include in my SAP, COP, or GAP regarding air quality?
- § 585.701 — How must I conduct my approved activities to protect marine mammals, threatened and endangered species, and designated critical habitat?
- § 585.702 — What must I do if I discover a potential archaeological resource while conducting my approved activities?
- § 585.703 — How must I conduct my approved activities to protect essential fish habitats identified and described under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act?
PART 586
- § 586.100 — Authority
- § 586.101 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 586.102 — What activities does this part regulate?
- § 586.103 — What are BOEM's responsibilities under this part?
- § 586.104 — When may BOEM prescribe or approve departures from the regulations in this part?
- § 586.105 — What are my responsibilities under this part?
- § 586.106 — What happens if I fail to comply with this part?
- § 586.107 — Who can hold a grant under this part?
- § 586.108 — How do I show that I am qualified to be a grant holder?
- § 586.109 — When must I notify BOEM if an action has been filed alleging that I am insolvent or bankrupt?
- § 586.110 — When must I notify BOEM of mergers, name changes, or changes of business form?
- § 586.111 — How do I submit plans, applications, or notices required by this part?
- § 586.112 — When and how does BOEM charge me processing fees on a case-by-case basis?
- § 586.113 — Definitions
- § 586.114 — How will data and information obtained by BOEM under this part be disclosed to the public?
- § 586.115 — Paperwork Reduction Act statements—information collection
- § 586.116-586.117 — 586.116-586.117 [Reserved]
- § 586.118 — What are my appeal rights?
- § 586.200 — What must I do before I request an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.201 — How do I request an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.202 — How will BOEM decide whether to issue an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.203 — What process will BOEM use for competitively offering an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.204-586.209 — 586.204-586.209 [Reserved]
- § 586.210 — How long may I conduct activities under an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.211 — What payments are required for an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.212 — What financial assurance is required for an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.213 — Is an Alternate Use RUE assignable?
- § 586.214 — When will BOEM suspend an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.215 — How do I relinquish an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.216 — When will an Alternate Use RUE be cancelled?
- § 586.217 — [Reserved]
- § 586.218 — Who is responsible for decommissioning an OCS facility subject to an Alternate Use RUE?
- § 586.219 — What are decommissioning requirements for an Alternate Use RUE?
PART 590
- § 590.1 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 590.2 — Who may appeal?
- § 590.3 — What is the time limit for filing an appeal?
- § 590.4 — How do I file an appeal?
- § 590.5 — Can I obtain an extension for filing my Notice of Appeal?
- § 590.6 — Are informal resolutions permitted?
- § 590.7 — Do I have to comply with the decision or order while my appeal is pending?
- § 590.8 — How do I exhaust my administrative remedies?
PART 700
- § 700.1 — Scope
- § 700.2 — Objective
- § 700.3 — Authority
- § 700.4 — Responsibility
- § 700.5 — Definitions
- § 700.10 — Information collection
- § 700.11 — Applicability
- § 700.12 — Petitions to initiate rulemaking
- § 700.13 — Notice of citizen suits
- § 700.14 — Availability of records
- § 700.15 — Computation of time
PART 701
- § 701.1 — Scope
- § 701.2 — Objective
- § 701.3 — Authority
- § 701.4 — Responsibility
- § 701.5 — Definitions
- § 701.11 — Applicability
PART 702
- § 702.1 — Scope
- § 702.5 — Definitions
- § 702.10 — Information collection
- § 702.11 — Application requirements and procedures
- § 702.12 — Contents of application for exemption
- § 702.13 — Public availability of information
- § 702.14 — Requirements for exemption
- § 702.15 — Conditions of exemption and right of inspection and entry
- § 702.16 — Stockpiling of minerals
- § 702.17 — Revocation and enforcement
- § 702.18 — Reporting requirements
PART 705
- § 705.1 — Purpose
- § 705.2 — Objectives
- § 705.3 — Authority
- § 705.4 — Responsibility
- § 705.5 — Definitions
- § 705.6 — Penalties
- § 705.10 — Information collection
- § 705.11 — Who shall file
- § 705.13 — When to file
- § 705.15 — Where to file
- § 705.17 — What to report
- § 705.18 — Gifts and gratuities
- § 705.19 — Resolving prohibited interests
- § 705.21 — Appeals procedures
PART 706
- § 706.1 — Purpose
- § 706.2 — Objectives
- § 706.3 — Definitions
- § 706.4 — Authority
- § 706.5 — Responsibility
- § 706.6 — Penalties
- § 706.11 — Who shall file
- § 706.13 — When to file
- § 706.15 — Where to file
- § 706.17 — What to report
- § 706.18 — Gifts and gratuities
- § 706.19 — Resolving prohibited interests
- § 706.21 — Appeals procedures
PART 707
- § 707.1 — Scope
- § 707.4 — Responsibility
- § 707.5 — Definitions
- § 707.10 — Information collection
- § 707.11 — Applicability
- § 707.12 — Information to be maintained on site
PART 710
- § 710.1 — Scope
- § 710.2 — Objectives
- § 710.3 — Authority
- § 710.4 — Responsibility
- § 710.5 — Definitions
- § 710.10 — Information collection
- § 710.11 — Applicability
- § 710.12 — Special exemption for small operators
PART 715
- § 715.10 — Information collection
- § 715.11 — General obligations
- § 715.12 — Signs and markers
- § 715.13 — Postmining use of land
- § 715.14 — Backfilling and grading
- § 715.15 — Disposal of excess spoil
- § 715.16 — Topsoil handling
- § 715.17 — Protection of the hydrologic system
- § 715.18 — Dams constructed of or impounding waste material
- § 715.19 — Use of explosives
- § 715.20 — Revegetation
- § 715.200 — Interpretative rules related to general performance standards
PART 716
- § 716.1 — General obligations
- § 716.2 — Steep-slope mining
- § 716.3 — Mountaintop removal
- § 716.4 — Special bituminous coal mines
- § 716.5 — Anthracite coal mines
- § 716.6 — Coal mines in Alaska
- § 716.7 — Prime farmland
- § 716.10 — Information collection
PART 717
- § 717.10 — Information collection
- § 717.11 — General obligations
- § 717.12 — Signs and markers
- § 717.13 — [Reserved]
- § 717.14 — Backfilling and grading of road cuts, mine entry area cuts, and other surface work areas
- § 717.15 — Disposal of excess rock and earth materials on surface areas
- § 717.16 — [Reserved]
- § 717.17 — Protection of the hydrologic system
- § 717.18 — Dams constructed of or impounding waste material
- § 717.19 — [Reserved]
- § 717.20 — Topsoil handling and revegetation
PART 721
- § 721.11 — Extent
- § 721.12 — Right of entry
- § 721.13 — Inspections based on citizen requests
- § 721.14 — Failure to give notice and lack of reasonable belief
PART 722
- § 722.1 — Scope
- § 722.11 — Imminent dangers and harms
- § 722.12 — Non-imminent dangers or harms
- § 722.13 — Failure to abate
- § 722.14 — Service of notices of violation, cessation orders, and orders to show cause
- § 722.15 — Informal public hearing
- § 722.16 — Pattern of violations
- § 722.17 — Inability to comply
PART 723
- § 723.1 — Scope
- § 723.2 — Objective
- § 723.11 — How assessments are made
- § 723.12 — When penalty will be assessed
- § 723.13 — Point system for penalties
- § 723.14 — Determination of amount of penalty
- § 723.15 — Assessment of separate violations for each day
- § 723.16 — Waiver of use of formula to determine civil penalty
- § 723.17 — Procedures for assessment of civil penalties
- § 723.18 — Procedures for assessment conference
- § 723.19 — Request for hearing
- § 723.20 — Final assessment and payment of penalty
PART 724
- § 724.1 — Scope
- § 724.12 — When an individual civil penalty may be assessed
- § 724.14 — Amount of individual civil penalty
- § 724.17 — Procedure for assessment of individual civil penalty
- § 724.18 — Payment of penalty
PART 725
- § 725.1 — Scope
- § 725.2 — Objectives
- § 725.3 — Authority
- § 725.4 — Responsibility
- § 725.5 — Definitions
- § 725.10 — Information collection
- § 725.11 — Eligibility
- § 725.12 — Coverage of grants
- § 725.13 — Amount of grants
- § 725.14 — Grant periods
- § 725.15 — Grant application procedures
- § 725.16 — Grant agreement
- § 725.17 — Grant amendments
- § 725.18 — Grant reduction and termination
- § 725.19 — Audit
- § 725.20 — Administrative procedures
- § 725.21 — Allowable costs
- § 725.22 — Financial management
- § 725.23 — Reports
- § 725.24 — Records
- § 725.25 — Disclosure of information
PART 730
- § 730.1 — Scope
- § 730.5 — Definitions
- § 730.11 — Inconsistent and more stringent State laws and regulations
- § 730.12 — Requirements for regulatory programs in States
PART 731
- § 731.1 — Scope
- § 731.12 — Submission of State programs
- § 731.14 — Content requirements for program submissions
PART 732
- § 732.1 — Scope
- § 732.10 — Information collection
- § 732.11 — Review by the Director
- § 732.13 — Decision by the Secretary
- § 732.14 — Resubmission of State programs
- § 732.15 — Criteria for approval or disapproval of State programs
- § 732.16 — Terms and conditions for State programs
- § 732.17 — State program amendments
PART 733
- § 733.1 — Scope
- § 733.5 — Definitions
- § 733.10 — Information collection
- § 733.11 — General requirements for maintaining State programs
- § 733.12 — Early identification and corrective action to address State regulatory program issues
- § 733.13 — Procedures for substituting Federal enforcement of State programs or withdrawing approval of State programs
- § 733.14 — Factors to be considered in deciding whether to substitute Federal enforcement for State programs or to withdraw approval of State programs
PART 735
- § 735.1 — Scope
- § 735.2 — Objectives
- § 735.3 — Authority
- § 735.4 — Responsibility
- § 735.5 — Definitions
- § 735.10 — Information collection
- § 735.11 — Eligibility for program development grants
- § 735.12 — Eligibility for administration and enforcement grants
- § 735.13 — Submission of estimated annual budgets and allocation of funds
- § 735.14 — Coverage of grants
- § 735.15 — Amount of grants
- § 735.16 — Special provisions for States with cooperative agreements
- § 735.17 — Grant periods
- § 735.18 — Grant application procedures
- § 735.19 — Grant agreement
- § 735.20 — Grant amendments
- § 735.21 — Grant reduction and termination
- § 735.22 — Audit
- § 735.23 — Administrative procedures
- § 735.24 — Allowable costs
- § 735.25 — Financial management
- § 735.26 — Reports
- § 735.27 — Records
- § 735.28 — Disclosure of information
PART 736
- § 736.1 — Scope
- § 736.11 — General procedural requirements
- § 736.12 — Notice, comment and hearing procedures
- § 736.13 — [Reserved]
- § 736.14 — Director's decision
- § 736.15 — Implementation, enforcement, and maintenance of a Federal program
- § 736.16 — Federal program termination procedures
- § 736.17 — Consolidation of procedures
- § 736.21 — General requirements of a Federal program
- § 736.22 — Contents of a Federal program
- § 736.23 — Federal program effect on State law or regulations
- § 736.24 — Federal program effect on State funding
- § 736.25 — Permit fees
PART 740
- § 740.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 740.4 — Responsibilities
- § 740.5 — Definitions
- § 740.10 — Information collection
- § 740.11 — Applicability
- § 740.13 — Permits
- § 740.15 — Bonds on Federal lands
- § 740.17 — Inspection, enforcement and civil penalties
- § 740.19 — Performance standards
PART 745
- § 745.1 — Scope
- § 745.10 — Information collection
- § 745.11 — Application and agreement
- § 745.12 — Terms
- § 745.13 — Authority reserved by the Secretary
- § 745.14 — Amendments
- § 745.15 — Termination
- § 745.16 — Reinstatement
PART 746
- § 746.1 — Scope
- § 746.10 — Information collection
- § 746.11 — General requirements
- § 746.13 — Decision document and recommendation on mining plan
- § 746.14 — Approval, disapproval or conditional approval, of mining plan
- § 746.17 — Term of approval
- § 746.18 — Mining plan modification
PART 750
- § 750.1 — Scope
- § 750.5 — Definitions
- § 750.6 — Responsibilities
- § 750.10 — Information collection
- § 750.11 — Permits
- § 750.12 — Permit applications
- § 750.13 — Small operator assistance
- § 750.14 — Lands designated unsuitable for mining by Act of Congress
- § 750.15 — Coal exploration
- § 750.16 — Performance standards
- § 750.17 — Bonding
- § 750.18 — Inspection and enforcement
- § 750.19 — Certification of blasters
- § 750.20 — [Reserved]
- § 750.21 — Coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 750.25 — Permit fees
PART 755
- § 755.1 — Scope
- § 755.10 — Information collection
- § 755.11 — Application and agreement
- § 755.12 — Terms
- § 755.13 — Authority reserved by the Secretary
- § 755.14 — Amendments
- § 755.15 — Termination
PART 756
- § 756.1 — Scope
- § 756.13 — Approval of the Navajo Nation's abandoned mine land plan
- § 756.14 — Approval of amendments to the Navajo Nation's abandoned mine land plan
- § 756.15 — Required amendments to the Navajo Nation's abandoned mine land plan
- § 756.16 — Approval of the Hopi Tribe's abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 756.17 — Approval of the Hopi Tribe's abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 756.18 — Required amendments to the Hopi Tribe's abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 756.19 — Approval of the Crow Tribe's abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 756.20 — Approval of amendments to the Crow Tribe's abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 756.21 — Required amendments to the Crow Tribe's abandoned mine land reclamation plan
PART 761
- § 761.1 — Scope
- § 761.3 — Authority
- § 761.5 — Definitions
- § 761.10 — Information collection
- § 761.11 — Areas where surface coal mining operations are prohibited or limited
- § 761.12 — Exception for existing operations
- § 761.13 — Procedures for compatibility findings for surface coal mining operations on Federal lands in national forests
- § 761.14 — Procedures for relocating or closing a public road or waiving the prohibition on surface coal mining operations within the buffer zone of a public road
- § 761.15 — Procedures for waiving the prohibition on surface coal mining operations within the buffer zone of an occupied dwelling
- § 761.16 — Submission and processing of requests for valid existing rights determinations
- § 761.17 — Regulatory authority obligations at time of permit application review
- § 761.200 — Interpretative rule related to subsidence due to underground coal mining in areas designated by Act of Congress
PART 762
- § 762.1 — Scope
- § 762.4 — Responsibility
- § 762.5 — Definitions
- § 762.11 — Criteria for designating lands as unsuitable
- § 762.12 — Additional criteria
- § 762.13 — Land exempt from designation as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 762.14 — Applicability to lands designated as unsuitable by Congress
- § 762.15 — Exploration on land designated as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
PART 764
- § 764.1 — Scope
- § 764.10 — Information collection
- § 764.11 — General process requirements
- § 764.13 — Petitions
- § 764.15 — Initial processing, recordkeeping, and notification requirements
- § 764.17 — Hearing requirements
- § 764.19 — Decision
- § 764.21 — Data base and inventory system requirements
- § 764.23 — Public information
- § 764.25 — Regulatory authority responsibility for implementation
PART 769
- § 769.1 — Scope
- § 769.10 — Information collection
- § 769.11 — Who may submit a petition
- § 769.12 — Where to submit petitions
- § 769.13 — Contents of petitions
- § 769.14 — Initial processing, recordkeeping, and notification requirements
- § 769.15 — Intervention
- § 769.16 — Public information
- § 769.17 — Hearing requirements
- § 769.18 — Decisions on petitions
- § 769.19 — Regulatory policy
PART 772
- § 772.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 772.10 — Information collection
- § 772.11 — Notice requirements for exploration removing 250 tons of coal or less
- § 772.12 — Permit requirements for exploration that will remove more than 250 tons of coal or that will occur on lands designated as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 772.13 — Coal exploration compliance duties
- § 772.14 — Commercial use or sale
- § 772.15 — Public availability of information
PART 773
- § 773.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 773.3 — Information collection
- § 773.4 — Requirements to obtain permits
- § 773.5 — Regulatory coordination with requirements under other laws
- § 773.6 — Public participation in permit processing
- § 773.7 — Review of permit applications
- § 773.8 — General provisions for review of permit application information and entry of information into AVS
- § 773.9 — Review of applicant and operator information
- § 773.10 — Review of permit history
- § 773.11 — Review of compliance history
- § 773.12 — Permit eligibility determination
- § 773.13 — Unanticipated events or conditions at remining sites
- § 773.14 — Eligibility for provisionally issued permits
- § 773.15 — Written findings for permit application approval
- § 773.16 — Performance bond submittal
- § 773.17 — Permit conditions
- § 773.19 — Permit issuance and right of renewal
- § 773.21 — Initial review and finding requirements for improvidently issued permits
- § 773.22 — Notice requirements for improvidently issued permits
- § 773.23 — Suspension or rescission requirements for improvidently issued permits
- § 773.25 — Who may challenge ownership or control listings and findings
- § 773.26 — How to challenge an ownership or control listing or finding
- § 773.27 — Burden of proof for ownership or control challenges
- § 773.28 — Written agency decision on challenges to ownership or control listings or findings
PART 774
- § 774.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 774.9 — Information collection
- § 774.10 — Regulatory authority review of permits
- § 774.11 — Post-permit issuance requirements for regulatory authorities and other actions based on ownership, control, and violation information
- § 774.12 — Post-permit issuance information requirements for permittees
- § 774.13 — Permit revisions
- § 774.15 — Permit renewals
- § 774.17 — Transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
PART 775
PART 777
- § 777.1 — Scope
- § 777.10 — Information collection
- § 777.11 — Format and contents
- § 777.13 — Reporting of technical data
- § 777.14 — Maps and plans: General requirements
- § 777.15 — Completeness
- § 777.17 — Permit fees
PART 778
- § 778.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 778.8 — Information collection
- § 778.9 — Certifying and updating existing permit application information
- § 778.11 — Providing applicant and operator information
- § 778.12 — Providing permit history information
- § 778.13 — Providing property interest information
- § 778.14 — Providing violation information
- § 778.15 — Right-of-entry information
- § 778.16 — Status of unsuitability claims
- § 778.17 — Permit term
- § 778.18 — Insurance
- § 778.21 — Proof of publication
- § 778.22 — Facilities or structures used in common
PART 779
- § 779.1 — Scope
- § 779.2 — Objectives
- § 779.4 — Responsibilities
- § 779.10 — Information collection
- § 779.11 — General requirements
- § 779.12 — General environmental resources information
- § 779.18 — Climatological information
- § 779.19 — Vegetation information
- § 779.20 — [Reserved]
- § 779.21 — Soil resources information
- § 779.24 — Maps: General requirements
- § 779.25 — Cross sections, maps, and plans
PART 780
- § 780.1 — Scope
- § 780.2 — Objectives
- § 780.4 — Responsibilities
- § 780.10 — Information collection
- § 780.11 — Operation plan: General requirements
- § 780.12 — Operation plan: Existing structures
- § 780.13 — Operation plan: Blasting
- § 780.14 — Operation plan: Maps and plans
- § 780.15 — Air pollution control plan
- § 780.16 — Fish and wildlife information
- § 780.18 — Reclamation plan: General requirements
- § 780.21 — Hydrologic information
- § 780.22 — Geologic information
- § 780.23 — Reclamation plan: Land use information
- § 780.25 — Reclamation plan: Siltation structures, impoundments, banks, dams, and embankments
- § 780.27 — Reclamation plan: Surface mining near underground mining
- § 780.28 — [Reserved]
- § 780.29 — Diversions
- § 780.31 — Protection of publicly owned parks and historic places
- § 780.33 — Relocation or use of public roads
- § 780.35 — Disposal of excess spoil
- § 780.37 — Road systems
- § 780.38 — Support facilities
PART 783
- § 783.1 — Scope
- § 783.2 — Objectives
- § 783.4 — Responsibilities
- § 783.10 — Information collection
- § 783.11 — General requirements
- § 783.12 — General environmental resources information
- § 783.18 — Climatological information
- § 783.19 — Vegetation information
- § 783.20 — [Reserved]
- § 783.21 — Soil resources information
- § 783.24 — Maps: General requirements
- § 783.25 — Cross sections, maps, and plans
PART 784
- § 784.1 — Scope
- § 784.2 — Objectives
- § 784.4 — Responsibilities
- § 784.10 — Information collection
- § 784.11 — Operation plan: General requirements
- § 784.12 — Operation plan: Existing structures
- § 784.13 — Reclamation plan: General requirements
- § 784.14 — Hydrologic information
- § 784.15 — Reclamation plan: Land use information
- § 784.16 — Reclamation plan: Siltation structures, impoundments, banks, dams, and embankments
- § 784.17 — Protection of publicly owned parks and historic places
- § 784.18 — Relocation or use of public roads
- § 784.19 — Underground development waste
- § 784.20 — Subsidence control plan
- § 784.21 — Fish and wildlife information
- § 784.22 — Geologic information
- § 784.23 — Operation plan: Maps and plans
- § 784.24 — Road systems
- § 784.25 — Return of coal processing waste to abandoned underground workings
- § 784.26 — Air pollution control plan
- § 784.29 — Diversions
- § 784.30 — Support facilities
- § 784.200 — Interpretive rules related to General Performance Standards
PART 785
- § 785.1 — Scope
- § 785.2 — Objective
- § 785.10 — Information collection
- § 785.11 — Anthracite surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 785.12 — Special bituminous surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 785.13 — Experimental practices mining
- § 785.14 — Mountaintop removal mining
- § 785.15 — Steep slope mining
- § 785.16 — Permits incorporating variances from approximate original contour restoration requirements for steep slope mining
- § 785.17 — Prime farmland
- § 785.18 — Variances for delay in contemporaneous reclamation requirement in combined surface and underground mining activities
- § 785.19 — Surface coal mining and reclamation operations on areas or adjacent to areas including alluvial valley floors in the arid and semiarid areas west of the 100th meridian
- § 785.20 — Augering
- § 785.21 — Coal preparation plants not located within the permit area of a mine
- § 785.22 — In situ processing activities
- § 785.25 — Lands eligible for remining
PART 795
- § 795.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 795.3 — Definitions
- § 795.4 — Information collection
- § 795.5 — Grant application procedures
- § 795.6 — Eligibility for assistance
- § 795.7 — Filing for assistance
- § 795.8 — Application approval and notice
- § 795.9 — Program services and data requirements
- § 795.10 — Qualified laboratories
- § 795.11 — Assistance funding
- § 795.12 — Applicant liability
PART 800
- § 800.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 800.4 — Regulatory authority responsibilities
- § 800.5 — Definitions
- § 800.10 — Information collection
- § 800.11 — Requirement to file a bond
- § 800.12 — Form of the performance bond
- § 800.13 — Period of liability
- § 800.14 — Determination of bond amount
- § 800.15 — Adjustment of amount
- § 800.16 — General terms and conditions of bond
- § 800.17 — Bonding requirements for underground coal mines and long-term coal-related surface facilities and structures
- § 800.20 — Surety bonds
- § 800.21 — Collateral bonds
- § 800.23 — Self-bonding
- § 800.30 — Replacement of bonds
- § 800.40 — Requirement to release performance bonds
- § 800.50 — Forfeiture of bonds
- § 800.60 — Terms and conditions for liability insurance
- § 800.70 — Bonding for anthracite operations in Pennsylvania
PART 810
- § 810.1 — Scope
- § 810.2 — Objective
- § 810.3 — Authority
- § 810.4 — Responsibility
- § 810.11 — Applicability
PART 815
- § 815.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 815.2 — Permitting information
- § 815.13 — Required documents
- § 815.15 — Performance standards for coal exploration
PART 816
- § 816.1 — Scope
- § 816.2 — Objectives
- § 816.10 — Information collection
- § 816.11 — Signs and markers
- § 816.13 — Casing and sealing of drilled holes: General requirements
- § 816.14 — Casing and sealing of drilled holes: Temporary
- § 816.15 — Casing and sealing of drilled holes: Permanent
- § 816.22 — Topsoil and subsoil
- § 816.41 — Hydrologic-balance protection
- § 816.42 — Hydrologic balance: Water quality standards and effluent limitations
- § 816.43 — Diversions
- § 816.45 — Hydrologic balance: Sediment control measures
- § 816.46 — Hydrologic balance: Siltation structures
- § 816.47 — Hydrologic balance: Discharge structures
- § 816.49 — Impoundments
- § 816.56 — Postmining rehabilitation of sedimentation ponds, diversions, impoundments, and treatment facilities
- § 816.57 — Hydrologic balance: Stream buffer zones
- § 816.59 — Coal recovery
- § 816.61 — Use of explosives: General requirements
- § 816.62 — Use of explosives: Preblasting survey
- § 816.64 — Use of explosives: Blasting schedule
- § 816.66 — Use of explosives: Blasting signs, warnings, and access control
- § 816.67 — Use of explosives: Control of adverse effects
- § 816.68 — Use of explosives: Records of blasting operations
- § 816.71 — Disposal of excess spoil: General requirements
- § 816.72 — Disposal of excess spoil: Valley fills/head-of-hollow fills
- § 816.73 — Disposal of excess spoil: Durable rock fills
- § 816.74 — Disposal of excess spoil: Preexisting benches
- § 816.79 — Protection of underground mining
- § 816.81 — Coal mine waste: General requirements
- § 816.83 — Coal mine waste: Refuse piles
- § 816.84 — Coal mine waste: Impounding structures
- § 816.87 — Coal mine waste: Burning and burned waste utilization
- § 816.89 — Disposal of noncoal mine wastes
- § 816.95 — Stabilization of surface areas
- § 816.97 — Protection of fish, wildlife, and related environmental values
- § 816.99 — Slides and other damage
- § 816.100 — Contemporaneous reclamation
- § 816.101 — [Reserved]
- § 816.102 — Backfilling and grading: General requirements
- § 816.104 — Backfilling and grading: Thin overburden
- § 816.105 — Backfilling and grading: Thick overburden
- § 816.106 — Backfilling and grading: Previously mined areas
- § 816.107 — Backfilling and grading: Steep slopes
- § 816.111 — Revegetation: General requirements
- § 816.113 — Revegetation: Timing
- § 816.114 — Revegetation: Mulching and other soil stabilizing practices
- § 816.116 — Revegetation: Standards for success
- § 816.131 — Cessation of operations: Temporary
- § 816.132 — Cessation of operations: Permanent
- § 816.133 — Postmining land use
- § 816.150 — Roads: general
- § 816.151 — Primary roads
- § 816.180 — Utility installations
- § 816.181 — Support facilities
- § 816.200 — Interpretative rules related to general performance standards
PART 817
- § 817.1 — Scope
- § 817.2 — Objectives
- § 817.10 — Information collection
- § 817.11 — Signs and markers
- § 817.13 — Casing and sealing of exposed underground openings: General requirements
- § 817.14 — Casing and sealing of underground openings: Temporary
- § 817.15 — Casing and sealing of underground openings: Permanent
- § 817.22 — Topsoil and subsoil
- § 817.41 — Hydrologic-balance protection
- § 817.42 — Hydrologic balance: Water quality standards and effluent limitations
- § 817.43 — Diversions
- § 817.45 — Hydrologic balance: Sediment control measures
- § 817.46 — Hydrologic balance: Siltation structures
- § 817.47 — Hydrologic balance: Discharge structures
- § 817.49 — Impoundments
- § 817.56 — Postmining rehabilitation of sedimentation ponds, diversions, impoundments, and treatment facilities
- § 817.57 — Hydrologic balance: Stream buffer zones
- § 817.59 — Coal recovery
- § 817.61 — Use of explosives: General requirements
- § 817.62 — Use of explosives: Preblasting survey
- § 817.64 — Use of explosives: General performance standards
- § 817.66 — Use of explosives: Blasting signs, warnings, and access control
- § 817.67 — Use of explosives: Control of adverse effects
- § 817.68 — Use of explosives: Records of blasting operations
- § 817.71 — Disposal of excess spoil: General requirements
- § 817.72 — Disposal of excess spoil: Valley fill/head-of-hollow fills
- § 817.73 — Disposal of excess spoil: Durable rock fills
- § 817.74 — Disposal of excess spoil: Preexisting benches
- § 817.81 — Coal mine waste: General requirements
- § 817.83 — Coal mine waste: Refuse piles
- § 817.84 — Coal mine waste: Impounding structures
- § 817.87 — Coal mine waste: Burning and burned waste utilization
- § 817.89 — Disposal of noncoal mine wastes
- § 817.95 — Stabilization of surface areas
- § 817.97 — Protection of fish, wildlife, and related environmental values
- § 817.99 — Slides and other damage
- § 817.100 — Contemporaneous reclamation
- § 817.102 — Backfilling and grading: General requirements
- § 817.106 — Backfilling and grading: Previously mined areas
- § 817.107 — Backfilling and grading: Steep slopes
- § 817.111 — Revegetation: General requirements
- § 817.113 — Revegetation: Timing
- § 817.114 — Revegetation: Mulching and other soil stabilizing practices
- § 817.116 — Revegetation: Standards for success
- § 817.121 — Subsidence control
- § 817.122 — Subsidence control: Public notice
- § 817.131 — Cessation of operations: Temporary
- § 817.132 — Cessation of operations: Permanent
- § 817.133 — Postmining land use
- § 817.150 — Roads: General
- § 817.151 — Primary roads
- § 817.180 — Utility installations
- § 817.181 — Support facilities
- § 817.200 — Interpretative rules related to general performance standards
PART 819
- § 819.1 — Scope
- § 819.11 — Auger mining: General
- § 819.13 — Auger mining: Coal recovery
- § 819.15 — Auger mining: Hydrologic balance
- § 819.17 — Auger mining: Subsidence protection
- § 819.19 — Auger mining: Backfilling and grading
- § 819.21 — Auger mining: Protection of underground mining
PART 820
- § 820.1 — Scope
- § 820.2 — Objective
- § 820.11 — Performance standards: Anthracite mines in Pennsylvania
PART 822
- § 822.1 — Scope
- § 822.10 — Information collection
- § 822.11 — Essential hydrologic functions
- § 822.12 — Protection of agricultural activities
- § 822.13 — Monitoring
PART 823
- § 823.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 823.4 — Responsibilities
- § 823.11 — Applicability
- § 823.12 — Soil removal and stockpiling
- § 823.14 — Soil replacement
- § 823.15 — Revegetation and restoration of soil productivity
PART 824
PART 825
PART 827
- § 827.1 — Scope
- § 827.11 — General requirements
- § 827.12 — Coal preparation plants: Performance standards
- § 827.13 — Coal preparation plants: Interim performance standards
PART 828
- § 828.1 — Scope
- § 828.2 — Objectives
- § 828.11 — In situ processing: Performance standards
- § 828.12 — In situ processing: Monitoring
PART 840
- § 840.1 — Scope
- § 840.10 — Information collection
- § 840.11 — Inspections by State regulatory authority
- § 840.12 — Right of entry
- § 840.13 — Enforcement authority
- § 840.14 — Availability of records
- § 840.15 — Public participation
- § 840.16 — Compliance conference
PART 842
- § 842.1 — Scope
- § 842.5 — [Reserved]
- § 842.11 — Federal inspections and monitoring
- § 842.12 — Requests for Federal inspections
- § 842.13 — Right of entry
- § 842.14 — Review of adequacy and completeness of inspections
- § 842.15 — Review of decision not to inspect or enforce
- § 842.16 — Availability of records
PART 843
- § 843.1 — Scope
- § 843.5 — Definitions
- § 843.11 — Cessation orders
- § 843.12 — Notices of violation
- § 843.13 — Suspension or revocation of permits: Pattern of violations
- § 843.14 — Service of notices of violation, cessation orders, and show cause orders
- § 843.15 — Informal public hearing
- § 843.16 — Formal review of citations
- § 843.17 — Failure to give notice and lack of information
- § 843.18 — Inability to comply
- § 843.20 — Compliance conference
- § 843.22 — Enforcement actions at abandoned sites
- § 843.25 — Energy Policy Act enforcement in States with approved State programs
PART 845
- § 845.1 — Scope
- § 845.2 — Objective
- § 845.11 — How assessments are made
- § 845.12 — When penalty will be assessed
- § 845.13 — Point system for penalties
- § 845.14 — Determination of amount of penalty
- § 845.15 — Assessment of separate violations for each day
- § 845.16 — Waiver of use of formula to determine civil penalty
- § 845.17 — Procedures for assessment of civil penalties
- § 845.18 — Procedures for assessment conference
- § 845.19 — Request for hearing
- § 845.20 — Final assessment and payment of penalty
- § 845.21 — Use of civil penalties for reclamation
PART 846
- § 846.1 — Scope
- § 846.12 — When an individual civil penalty may be assessed
- § 846.14 — Amount of individual civil penalty
- § 846.17 — Procedure for assessment of individual civil penalty
- § 846.18 — Payment of penalty
PART 847
- § 847.1 — Scope
- § 847.2 — General provisions
- § 847.11 — Criminal penalties
- § 847.16 — Civil actions for relief
PART 850
- § 850.1 — Scope
- § 850.5 — Definition
- § 850.10 — Information collection
- § 850.12 — Responsibility
- § 850.13 — Training
- § 850.14 — Examination
- § 850.15 — Certification
PART 865
- § 865.1 — Scope
- § 865.11 — Protected activity
- § 865.12 — Procedures for filing an application for review of discrimination
- § 865.13 — Investigation and conference procedures
- § 865.14 — Request for hearing
- § 865.15 — Formal adjudicatory proceedings
PART 870
- § 870.1 — Scope
- § 870.5 — Definitions
- § 870.10 — Information collection
- § 870.11 — Applicability
- § 870.12 — Reclamation fee
- § 870.13 — Fee rates
- § 870.14 — Determination of percentage-based fees
- § 870.15 — Reclamation fee payment
- § 870.16 — Acceptable payment methods
- § 870.17 — Filing the OSM-1 Form
- § 870.18 — General rules for calculating excess moisture
- § 870.19 — How to calculate excess moisture in HIGH-rank coals
- § 870.20 — How to calculate excess moisture in LOW-rank coals
- § 870.21 — Late payments
- § 870.22 — Maintaining required production records
- § 870.23 — Consequences of noncompliance
PART 872
- § 872.1 — What does this part do?
- § 872.5 — Definitions
- § 872.10 — Information collection
- § 872.11 — Where do moneys in the Fund come from?
- § 872.12 — Where do moneys distributed from the Fund and other sources go?
- § 872.13 — What moneys does OSM distribute each year?
- § 872.14 — What are State share funds?
- § 872.15 — How does OSM distribute and award State share funds?
- § 872.16 — Are there any restrictions on how States may use State share funds?
- § 872.17 — What are Tribal share funds?
- § 872.18 — How will OSM distribute and award Tribal share funds?
- § 872.19 — Are there any restrictions on how Indian tribes may use Tribal share funds?
- § 872.20 — What will OSM do with unappropriated AML funds currently allocated to the Rural Abandoned Mine Program ?
- § 872.21 — What are historic coal funds?
- § 872.22 — How does OSM distribute and award historic coal funds?
- § 872.23 — Are there any restrictions on how you may use historic coal funds?
- § 872.24 — What are Federal expense funds?
- § 872.25 — Are there any restrictions on how OSM may use Federal expense funds?
- § 872.26 — What are minimum program make up funds?
- § 872.27 — How does OSM distribute and award minimum program make up funds?
- § 872.28 — Are there any restrictions on how you may use minimum program make up funds?
- § 872.32 — What are certified in lieu funds?
- § 872.33 — How does OSM distribute and award certified in lieu funds?
- § 872.34 — Are there any restrictions on how you may use certified in lieu funds?
- § 872.35 — When will OSM reduce the amount of prior balance replacement funds or certified in lieu funds distributed to you?
PART 873
PART 874
- § 874.1 — Scope
- § 874.5 — Definitions
- § 874.10 — Information collection
- § 874.11 — Applicability
- § 874.12 — Eligible coal lands and water
- § 874.13 — Reclamation objectives and priorities
- § 874.14 — Water supply restoration
- § 874.15 — Limited liability
- § 874.16 — Contractor eligibility
- § 874.17 — AML agency procedures for reclamation projects receiving less than 50 percent government funding
PART 875
- § 875.1 — Scope
- § 875.5 — Definitions
- § 875.10 — Information collection
- § 875.11 — Applicability
- § 875.12 — Eligible lands and water prior to certification
- § 875.13 — Certification of completion of coal sites
- § 875.14 — Eligible lands and water after certification
- § 875.15 — Reclamation priorities for noncoal program
- § 875.16 — Exclusion of certain noncoal reclamation sites
- § 875.17 — Land acquisition authority—noncoal
- § 875.18 — Lien requirements
- § 875.19 — Limited liability
- § 875.20 — Contractor eligibility
PART 876
PART 877
- § 877.1 — Scope
- § 877.10 — Information collection
- § 877.11 — Written consent for entry
- § 877.13 — Entry and consent to reclaim
- § 877.14 — Entry for emergency reclamation
PART 879
- § 879.1 — Scope
- § 879.5 — Definitions
- § 879.11 — Land eligible for acquisition
- § 879.12 — Procedures for acquisition
- § 879.13 — Acceptance of gifts of land
- § 879.14 — Management of acquired land
- § 879.15 — Disposition of reclaimed land
PART 880
- § 880.1 — Scope
- § 880.5 — Definitions
- § 880.11 — Qualifications of projects
- § 880.12 — Cooperative agreements
- § 880.13 — Project implementation
- § 880.14 — Administration of contributions
- § 880.15 — Assistance by States or Indian tribes, local authorities, and private parties
- § 880.16 — Civil rights
PART 881
- § 881.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 881.2 — Definitions
- § 881.3 — Qualification of projects
- § 881.4 — Application of contribution
- § 881.5 — Cooperative agreements
- § 881.6 — Project contract
- § 881.7 — Administration of contributions
- § 881.8 — Withholding of payments
- § 881.9 — Reports
- § 881.10 — Obligations of States or local authorities
- § 881.11 — Nondiscrimination
- § 881.12 — Civil rights
PART 882
- § 882.1 — Scope
- § 882.10 — Information collection
- § 882.12 — Appraisals
- § 882.13 — Liens
- § 882.14 — Satisfaction of liens
PART 884
- § 884.1 — Scope
- § 884.5 — Definitions
- § 884.11 — State eligibility
- § 884.13 — Content of proposed State reclamation plan
- § 884.14 — State reclamation plan approval
- § 884.15 — State reclamation plan amendments
- § 884.16 — Suspension of plan
- § 884.17 — Other uses by certified States and Indian tribes
PART 885
- § 885.1 — What does this part do?
- § 885.5 — Definitions
- § 885.10 — Information collection
- § 885.11 — Who is eligible for a grant?
- § 885.12 — What can I use grant funds for?
- § 885.13 — What are the maximum grant amounts?
- § 885.14 — How long is my grant?
- § 885.15 — How do I apply for a grant?
- § 885.16 — What responsibilities do I have after OSMRE approves my grant?
- § 885.17 — How can my grant be amended?
- § 885.18 — What audit, accounting, and administrative requirements must I meet?
- § 885.19 — What happens to unused funds from my grant?
- § 885.20 — What must I report?
- § 885.21 — What happens if I do not comply with applicable Federal law or the terms of my grant?
- § 885.22 — When and how can my grant be terminated for convenience?
PART 886
- § 886.1 — What does this part do?
- § 886.5 — Definitions
- § 886.10 — Information collection
- § 886.11 — Who is eligible for a grant?
- § 886.12 — What can I use grant funds for?
- § 886.13 — What are the maximum grant amounts?
- § 886.14 — How long will my grant be?
- § 886.15 — How do I apply for a grant?
- § 886.16 — After OSM approves my grant, what responsibilities do I have?
- § 886.17 — How can my grant be amended?
- § 886.18 — What audit and administrative requirements must I meet?
- § 886.19 — How must I account for grant funds?
- § 886.20 — What happens to unused funds from my grant?
- § 886.21 — What must I report?
- § 886.22 — What records must I maintain?
- § 886.23 — What actions can OSM take if I do not comply with the terms of my grant?
- § 886.24 — What procedures will OSM follow to reduce, suspend, or terminate my grant?
- § 886.25 — How can I appeal a decision to reduce, suspend, or terminate my grant?
- § 886.26 — When and how can my grant be terminated for convenience?
- § 886.27 — What special procedures apply to Indian lands not subject to an approved Tribal reclamation program?
PART 887
- § 887.1 — Scope
- § 887.5 — Definitions
- § 887.10 — Information collection
- § 887.11 — Eligibility for grants
- § 887.12 — Coverage and amount of grants
- § 887.13 — Grant period
- § 887.15 — Grant administration requirements and procedures
PART 900
- § 900.1 — Scope
- § 900.2 — Objectives
- § 900.4 — Responsibilities
- § 900.11 — Organization of this subchapter
- § 900.12 — State regulatory programs
- § 900.13 — Federal programs and Federal coal exploration programs
- § 900.14 — Abandoned mine land programs
- § 900.15 — Federal lands program cooperative agreements
PART 901
- § 901.1 — Scope
- § 901.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 901.15 — Approval of Alabama regulatory program amendments
- § 901.16 — Required regulatory program amendments. [Reserved]
- § 901.20 — Approval of Alabama abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 901.25 — Approval of Alabama abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 901.30 — State-Federal cooperative agreement
PART 902
- § 902.1 — Scope
- § 902.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 902.12 — Regulatory program and proposed program amendments not approved
- § 902.15 — Approval of Alaska regulatory program amendments
- § 902.16 — Required program amendments
- § 902.20 — Approval of Alaska abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 902.25 — Approval of Alaska abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 903
- § 903.700 — Arizona Federal program
- § 903.701 — General
- § 903.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 903.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
- § 903.736 — Permit fees
- § 903.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by act of Congress
- § 903.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 903.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 903.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 903.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 903.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 903.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 903.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 903.778 — Permit applications—Minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 903.779 — Surface mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 903.780 — Surface mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 903.783 — Underground mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 903.784 — Underground mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 903.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 903.795 — Small operator assistance program
- § 903.800 — Bond and insurance requirements for surface coal mining and reclamation operations under regulatory programs
- § 903.815 — Performance standards—Coal exploration
- § 903.816 — Performance standards—Surface mining activities
- § 903.817 — Performance standards—Underground mining activities
- § 903.819 — Special performance standards—Auger mining
- § 903.822 — Special performance standards—Operations in alluvial valley floors
- § 903.823 — Special performance standards—Operations on prime farmland
- § 903.824 — Special performance standards—Mountaintop removal
- § 903.827 — Special performance standards—Coal preparation plants not located within the permit area of a mine
- § 903.828 — Special performance standards—In situ processing
- § 903.842 — Federal inspections
- § 903.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 903.845 — Civil penalties
- § 903.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 903.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 904
- § 904.1 — Scope
- § 904.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 904.12 — State program provisions and amendments not approved
- § 904.15 — Approval of Arkansas regulatory program amendments
- § 904.16 — [Reserved]
- § 904.20 — Approval of Arkansas abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 904.25 — Approval of Arkansas abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 904.26 — Required plan amendments
PART 905
- § 905.700 — California Federal Program
- § 905.701 — General
- § 905.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 905.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
- § 905.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by act of Congress
- § 905.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 905.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 905.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 905.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 905.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 905.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 905.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 905.778 — Permit application—Minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 905.779 — Surface mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 905.780 — Surface mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 905.783 — Underground mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 905.784 — Underground mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 905.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 905.795 — Small operator assistance program
- § 905.800 — Bond and insurance requirements for surface coal mining and reclamation operations under regulatory programs
- § 905.815 — Performance standards—Coal exploration
- § 905.816 — Performance standards—Surface mining activities
- § 905.817 — Performance standards—Underground mining activities
- § 905.819 — Special performance standards—Auger mining
- § 905.822 — Special performance standards—Operations in alluvial valley floors
- § 905.823 — Special performance standards—Operations on prime farmland
- § 905.824 — Special performance standards—Mountaintop removal
- § 905.827 — Special performance standards—Coal preparation plants not located within the permit area of a mine
- § 905.828 — Special performance standards—In situ processing
- § 905.842 — Federal inspections
- § 905.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 905.845 — Civil penalties
- § 905.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 905.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 906
- § 906.1 — Scope
- § 906.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 906.15 — Approval of Colorado regulatory program amendments
- § 906.16 — Required program amendments
- § 906.20 — Approval of Colorado abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 906.25 — Approval of Colorado abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 906.30 — State-Federal cooperative agreement
PART 910
- § 910.700 — Georgia Federal program
- § 910.701 — General
- § 910.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 910.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
- § 910.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by Act of Congress
- § 910.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 910.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 910.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 910.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 910.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 910.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 910.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 910.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 910.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 910.780 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 910.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 910.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 910.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 910.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 910.800 — General requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 910.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 910.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 910.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 910.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 910.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 910.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 910.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 910.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 910.842 — Federal inspections
- § 910.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 910.845 — Civil penalties
- § 910.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 910.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 912
- § 912.700 — Idaho Federal program
- § 912.701 — General
- § 912.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 912.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to Government-financed highway or other construction
- § 912.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by act of Congress
- § 912.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 912.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 912.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 912.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 912.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 912.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 912.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 912.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 912.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 912.780 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 912.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 912.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 912.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 912.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 912.800 — General requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 912.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 912.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 912.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 912.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 912.822 — Special performance standards—operations in alluvial valley floors
- § 912.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 912.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 912.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 912.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 912.842 — Federal inspections
- § 912.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 912.845 — Civil penalties
- § 912.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 912.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 913
- § 913.1 — Scope
- § 913.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 913.15 — Approval of Illinois regulatory program amendments
- § 913.16 — [Reserved]
- § 913.17 — State regulatory program provisions and amendments disapproved
- § 913.20 — Approval of Illinois abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 913.25 — Approval of Illinois abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 913.30 — State-Federal cooperative agreement
PART 914
- § 914.1 — Scope
- § 914.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 914.15 — Approval of Indiana regulatory program amendments
- § 914.16 — Required program amendments
- § 914.17 — State regulatory program and proposed program amendment provisions not approved
- § 914.20 — Approval of Indiana abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 914.25 — Approval of Indiana abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 914.30 — State-Federal Cooperative Agreement
PART 915
- § 915.1 — Scope
- § 915.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 915.15 — Approval of Iowa regulatory program amendments
- § 915.16 — Required program amendments. [Reserved]
- § 915.20 — Approval of Iowa abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 915.25 — Approval of Iowa abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 916
- § 916.1 — Scope
- § 916.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 916.12 — State regulatory program and proposed program amendment provisions not approved
- § 916.15 — Approval of Kansas regulatory program amendments
- § 916.16 — Required regulatory program amendments. [Reserved]
- § 916.20 — Approval of Kansas abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 916.25 — Approval of Kansas abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 917
- § 917.1 — Scope
- § 917.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 917.11 — Conditions of State regulatory program approval
- § 917.12 — State regulatory program and proposed program amendment provisions not approved
- § 917.13 — State statutory and regulatory provisions set aside
- § 917.15 — Approval of Kentucky regulatory program amendments
- § 917.16 — Required regulatory program amendments
- § 917.17 — State regulatory program amendments not approved
- § 917.20 — Approval of the Kentucky abandoned mine reclamation plan
- § 917.21 — Approval of Kentucky abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 917.30 — State-Federal cooperative agreement
PART 918
- § 918.1 — Scope
- § 918.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 918.15 — Approval of Louisiana regulatory program amendments
- § 918.16 — Required program amendments
- § 918.20 — Approval of Louisiana abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 918.25 — Approval of Louisiana abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 920
- § 920.1 — Scope
- § 920.10 — State program approval
- § 920.12 — State program provisions disapproved
- § 920.15 — Approval of Maryland regulatory program amendments
- § 920.16 — Required program amendments
- § 920.20 — Approval of Maryland abandoned mine plan
- § 920.25 — Approval of Maryland abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 921
- § 921.700 — Massachusetts Federal program
- § 921.701 — General
- § 921.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 921.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to Government-financed highway or other construction
- § 921.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by Act of Congress
- § 921.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 921.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 921.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 921.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 921.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 921.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 921.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 921.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 921.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 921.780 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 921.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 921.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 921.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 921.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 921.800 — General requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 921.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 921.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 921.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 921.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 921.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 921.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 921.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 921.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 921.842 — Federal inspections
- § 921.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 921.845 — Civil penalties
- § 921.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 921.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 922
- § 922.700 — Michigan Federal program
- § 922.701 — General
- § 922.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 922.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
- § 922.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by act of Congress
- § 922.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 922.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 922.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 922.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 922.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 922.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 922.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 922.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 922.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 922.780 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 922.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 922.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 922.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 922.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 922.800 — General requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 922.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 922.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 922.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 922.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 922.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 922.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 922.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 922.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 922.842 — Federal inspections
- § 922.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 922.845 — Civil penalties
- § 922.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 922.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 924
- § 924.1 — Scope
- § 924.10 — State program approval
- § 924.15 — Approval of Mississippi regulatory program amendments
- § 924.16 — Required program amendments
- § 924.17 — State regulatory program provisions and amendments not approved
- § 924.20 — Approval of Mississippi abandoned mine land reclamation plans
- § 924.25 — Approval of Mississippi abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 925
- § 925.1 — Scope
- § 925.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 925.12 — State program provisions and amendments disapproved
- § 925.15 — Approval of Missouri regulatory program amendments
- § 925.16 — Required program amendments
- § 925.20 — Approval of the Missouri abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 925.25 — Approval of Missouri abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 926
- § 926.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 926.12 — State program provisions and amendments not approved
- § 926.15 — Approval of Montana regulatory program amendments
- § 926.16 — Required program amendments
- § 926.20 — Approval of Montana abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 926.21 — Required abandoned mine land plan amendments
- § 926.25 — Approval of Montana abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 926.30 — State-Federal cooperative agreement
PART 931
- § 931.1 — Scope
- § 931.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 931.11 — Conditions of the State program approval
- § 931.13 — Preemption of New Mexico laws and regulations
- § 931.15 — Approval of New Mexico regulatory program amendments
- § 931.16 — Required program amendments
- § 931.20 — Approval of the New Mexico abandoned mine reclamation plan
- § 931.25 — Approval of New Mexico abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 931.26 — Required plan amendments
- § 931.30 — State-Federal cooperative agreement
PART 933
- § 933.700 — North Carolina Federal program
- § 933.701 — General
- § 933.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 933.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
- § 933.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by Act of Congress
- § 933.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 933.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 933.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 933.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 933.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 933.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 933.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 933.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 933.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 933.780 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 933.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 933.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 933.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 933.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 933.800 — General requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 933.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 933.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 933.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 933.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 933.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 933.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 933.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 933.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 933.842 — Federal inspections
- § 933.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 933.845 — Civil penalties
- § 933.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 933.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 934
- § 934.1 — Scope
- § 934.10 — State program approval
- § 934.12 — State program amendments disapproved
- § 934.13 — State program provisions set aside
- § 934.15 — Approval of North Dakota regulatory program amendments
- § 934.16 — Required program amendments
- § 934.20 — Approval of North Dakota abandoned mine plan
- § 934.25 — Approval of North Dakota abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 934.30 — State-Federal Cooperative Agreement
PART 935
- § 935.1 — Scope
- § 935.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 935.11 — Conditions of State regulatory program approval
- § 935.12 — State statutory, regulatory, and proposed program amendments not approved
- § 935.15 — Approval of Ohio regulatory program amendments
- § 935.16 — Required regulatory program amendments
- § 935.20 — Approval of Ohio abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 935.25 — Approval of Ohio abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 935.30 — State-Federal Cooperative Agreement
PART 936
- § 936.1 — Scope
- § 936.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 936.15 — Approval of Oklahoma regulatory program amendments
- § 936.16 — Required regulatory program amendments
- § 936.20 — Approval of Oklahoma abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 936.25 — Approval of Oklahoma abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 936.30 — State-Federal Cooperative Agreement
PART 937
- § 937.700 — Oregon Federal program
- § 937.701 — General
- § 937.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 937.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
- § 937.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by Act of Congress
- § 937.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 937.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 937.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 937.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 937.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 937.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 937.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 937.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 937.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 937.780 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 937.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 937.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 937.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 937.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 937.800 — General requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 937.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 937.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 937.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 937.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 937.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 937.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 937.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 937.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 937.842 — Federal inspections
- § 937.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 937.845 — Civil penalties
- § 937.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 937.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 938
- § 938.1 — Scope
- § 938.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 938.11 — Conditions of State regulatory program approval
- § 938.12 — State statutory, regulatory, and proposed program amendment provisions not approved
- § 938.13 — State statutory and regulatory provisions set aside
- § 938.15 — Approval of Pennsylvania regulatory program amendments
- § 938.16 — Required regulatory program amendments
- § 938.20 — Approval of Pennsylvania abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 938.25 — Approval of Pennsylvania abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 939
- § 939.700 — Rhode Island Federal program
- § 939.701 — General
- § 939.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 939.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to Government-financed highway or other construction
- § 939.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by Act of Congress
- § 939.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 939.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 939.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 939.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 939.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 939.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 939.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 939.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 939.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 939.780 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operations plan
- § 939.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 939.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 939.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 939.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 939.800 — General requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 939.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 939.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 939.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 939.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 939.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 939.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 939.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 939.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 939.842 — Federal inspections
- § 939.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 939.845 — Civil penalties
- § 939.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 939.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 941
- § 941.700 — South Dakota Federal program
- § 941.701 — General
- § 941.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 941.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to Government-financed highway or other construction
- § 941.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by act of Congress
- § 941.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 941.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 941.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 941.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 941.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 941.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 941.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 941.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 941.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 941.780 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 941.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 941.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 941.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 941.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 941.800 — General requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 941.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 941.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 941.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 941.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 941.822 — Special performance standards—operations in alluvial valley floors
- § 941.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 941.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 941.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 941.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 941.842 — Federal inspections
- § 941.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 941.845 — Civil penalties
- § 941.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 941.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 942
- § 942.20 — Approval of Tennessee reclamation plan for lands and waters affected by past coal mining
- § 942.25 — Approval of Tennessee abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 942.700 — Tennessee Federal program
- § 942.701 — General
- § 942.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 942.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
- § 942.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by act of Congress
- § 942.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 942.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 942.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 942.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 942.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 942.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 942.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 942.778 — Permit applications—Minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 942.779 — Surface mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 942.780 — Surface mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 942.783 — Underground mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 942.784 — Underground mining permit applications—Minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 942.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 942.795 — Small operator assistance program
- § 942.800 — Bond and insurance requirements for surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 942.815 — Performance standards—Coal exploration
- § 942.816 — Performance standards—Surface mining activities
- § 942.817 — Performance standards—Underground mining activities
- § 942.819 — Special performance standards—Auger mining
- § 942.823 — Special performance standards—Operations on prime farmland
- § 942.824 — Special performance standards—Mountaintop removal
- § 942.827 — Special performance standards—Coal preparation plants not located within the permit area of a mine
- § 942.828 — Special performance standards—In situ processing
- § 942.842 — Federal inspections
- § 942.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 942.845 — Civil penalties
- § 942.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 942.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 943
- § 943.1 — Scope
- § 943.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 943.15 — Approval of Texas regulatory program amendments
- § 943.16 — Required program amendments
- § 943.20 — Approval of Texas abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 943.25 — Approval of Texas abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
PART 944
- § 944.1 — Scope
- § 944.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 944.15 — Approval of Utah regulatory program amendments
- § 944.16 — State regulatory program amendment provisions not approved
- § 944.20 — Approval of Utah abandoned mine plan
- § 944.25 — Approval of Utah abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 944.30 — State-Federal Cooperative Agreement
PART 946
- § 946.1 — Scope
- § 946.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 946.11 — Conditions of State regulatory program approval
- § 946.12 — State program provisions and amendments not approved
- § 946.13 — State program provisions set aside
- § 946.15 — Approval of Virginia regulatory program amendments
- § 946.20 — Abandoned mine land reclamation plan approval
- § 946.25 — Approval of Virginia abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 946.30 — State-Federal Cooperative Agreement
PART 947
- § 947.700 — Washington Federal program
- § 947.701 — General
- § 947.702 — Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
- § 947.707 — Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
- § 947.761 — Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by act of Congress
- § 947.762 — Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 947.764 — Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
- § 947.772 — Requirements for coal exploration
- § 947.773 — Requirements for permits and permit processing
- § 947.774 — Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
- § 947.775 — Administrative and judicial review of decisions
- § 947.777 — General content requirements for permit applications
- § 947.778 — Permit applications—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
- § 947.779 — Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 947.780 — Surface mining permit application—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 947.783 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
- § 947.784 — Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
- § 947.785 — Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
- § 947.795 — Small operator assistance
- § 947.800 — Requirements for bonding of surface coal mining and reclamation operations
- § 947.815 — Performance standards—coal exploration
- § 947.816 — Performance standards—surface mining activities
- § 947.817 — Performance standards—underground mining activities
- § 947.819 — Special performance standards—auger mining
- § 947.822 — Special performance standards—operations on alluvial valley floors
- § 947.823 — Special performance standards—operations on prime farmland
- § 947.824 — Special performance standards—mountaintop removal
- § 947.827 — Special performance standards—coal processing plants and support facilities not located at or near the minesite or not within the permit area for a mine
- § 947.828 — Special performance standards—in situ processing
- § 947.842 — Federal inspections
- § 947.843 — Federal enforcement
- § 947.845 — Civil penalties
- § 947.846 — Individual civil penalties
- § 947.955 — Certification of blasters
PART 948
- § 948.1 — Scope
- § 948.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 948.12 — State statutory, regulatory, and proposed program amendment provisions not approved
- § 948.13 — State statutory and regulatory provisions set aside
- § 948.15 — Approval of West Virginia regulatory program amendments
- § 948.16 — Required regulatory program amendments
- § 948.20 — Approval of State abandoned mine lands reclamation plan
- § 948.25 — Approval of West Virginia abandoned mine lands reclamation plan amendments
- § 948.26 — Required abandoned mine land reclamation program/plan amendments. [Reserved]
- § 948.30 — State-Federal cooperative agreement
PART 950
- § 950.1 — Scope
- § 950.10 — State regulatory program approval
- § 950.12 — State program provisions and amendments not approved
- § 950.15 — Approval of Wyoming regulatory program amendments
- § 950.16 — Required program amendments
- § 950.20 — State-Federal Cooperative Agreement
- § 950.30 — Approval of Wyoming abandoned mine land reclamation plan
- § 950.35 — Approval of Wyoming abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments
- § 950.36 — Required abandoned mine land plan amendments. [Reserved]
PART 955
- § 955.1 — Scope
- § 955.2 — Implementation
- § 955.5 — Definitions
- § 955.10 — Information collection
- § 955.11 — General requirements
- § 955.12 — Training
- § 955.13 — Application
- § 955.14 — Examination
- § 955.15 — Certification
- § 955.16 — Reciprocity
- § 955.17 — Suspension and revocation
PART 1201
- § 1201.100 — Responsibilities of the Director for Office of Natural Resources Revenue
PART 1202
- § 1202.51 — Scope and definitions
- § 1202.52 — Royalties
- § 1202.53 — Minimum royalty
- § 1202.100 — Royalty on oil
- § 1202.101 — Standards for reporting and paying royalties
- § 1202.150 — Royalty on gas
- § 1202.151 — Royalty on processed gas
- § 1202.152 — Standards for reporting and paying royalties on gas
- § 1202.250 — Overriding royalty interest
- § 1202.350 — Scope and definitions
- § 1202.351 — Royalties on geothermal resources
- § 1202.352 — Minimum royalty
- § 1202.353 — Measurement standards for reporting and paying royalties and direct use fees
- § 1202.550 — How do I determine the royalty due on gas production?
- § 1202.551 — How do I determine the volume of production for which I must pay royalty if my lease is not in an approved Federal unit or communitization agreement (AFA)?
- § 1202.552 — How do I determine how much royalty I must pay if my lease is in an approved Federal unit or communitization agreement (AFA)?
- § 1202.553 — How do I value my production if I take more than my entitled share?
- § 1202.554 — How do I value my production that I do not take if I take less than my entitled share?
- § 1202.555 — What portion of the gas that I produce is subject to royalty?
- § 1202.556 — How do I determine the value of avoidably lost, wasted, or drained gas?
- § 1202.557 — Must I pay royalty on insurance compensation for unavoidably lost gas?
- § 1202.558 — What standards do I use to report and pay royalties on gas?
PART 1203
- § 1203.250 — Advance royalty
- § 1203.251 — Reduction in royalty rate or rental
PART 1204
- § 1204.1 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 1204.2 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 1204.3 — What alternatives are available for marginal properties?
- § 1204.4 — What is a marginal property under this part?
- § 1204.5 — What statutory requirements must I meet to obtain royalty prepayment or accounting and auditing relief?
- § 1204.6 — May I appeal if ONRR denies my request for prepayment or other relief?
- § 1204.200 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1204.201 — Who may obtain accounting and auditing relief?
- § 1204.202 — What is the cumulative royalty reports and payments relief option?
- § 1204.203 — What is the other relief option?
- § 1204.204 — What accounting and auditing relief will ONRR not allow?
- § 1204.205 — How do I obtain accounting and auditing relief?
- § 1204.206 — What will ONRR do when it receives my request for other relief?
- § 1204.207 — Who will approve, deny, or modify my request for accounting and auditing relief?
- § 1204.208 — May a State decide that it will or will not allow one or both of the relief options under this subpart?
- § 1204.209 — What if a property ceases to qualify for relief obtained under this subpart?
- § 1204.210 — What if a property is approved as part of a nonqualifying agreement?
- § 1204.211 — When may ONRR rescind relief for a property?
- § 1204.212 — What if I took relief for which I was ineligible?
- § 1204.213 — May I obtain relief for a property that benefits from other Federal or State incentive programs?
- § 1204.214 — Is minimum royalty due on a property for which I took relief?
- § 1204.215 — Are the information collection requirements in this subpart approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)?
PART 1206
- § 1206.10 — Has the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved the information collection requirements in this part?
- § 1206.20 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 1206.50 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1206.51 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 1206.52 — How do I calculate royalty value for oil that I or my affiliate sell(s) or exchange(s) under an arm's-length contract?
- § 1206.53 — How do I calculate royalty value for oil that I or my affiliate do(es) not sell under an arm's-length contract?
- § 1206.54 — How do I fulfill the lease provision regarding valuing production on the basis of the major portion of like-quality oil?
- § 1206.55 — What are my responsibilities to place production into marketable condition and to market production?
- § 1206.56 — What general transportation allowance requirements apply to me?
- § 1206.57 — How do I determine a transportation allowance if I have an arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.58 — How do I determine a transportation allowance if I have a non-arm's-length transportation contract or have no contract?
- § 1206.59 — What interest applies if I improperly report a transportation allowance?
- § 1206.60 — What reporting adjustments must I make for transportation allowances?
- § 1206.61 — How will ONRR determine if my royalty payments are correct?
- § 1206.62 — How do I request a value determination?
- § 1206.63 — How do I determine royalty quantity and quality?
- § 1206.64 — What records must I keep to support my calculations of value under this subpart?
- § 1206.65 — Does ONRR protect information that I provide?
- § 1206.100 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1206.101 — How do I calculate royalty value for oil I or my affiliate sell(s) under an arm's-length contract?
- § 1206.102 — How do I value oil not sold under an arm's-length contract?
- § 1206.103 — What publications does ONRR approve?
- § 1206.104 — How will ONRR determine if my royalty payments are correct?
- § 1206.105 — How will ONRR determine the value of my oil for royalty purposes?
- § 1206.106 — What records must I keep to support my calculations of value under this subpart?
- § 1206.107 — What are my responsibilities to place production into marketable condition and to market production?
- § 1206.108 — How do I request a valuation determination?
- § 1206.109 — Does ONRR protect information that I provide?
- § 1206.110 — What general transportation allowance requirements apply to me?
- § 1206.111 — How do I determine a transportation allowance if I have an arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.112 — How do I determine a transportation allowance if I do not have an arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.113 — What adjustments and transportation allowances apply when I value oil production from my lease using NYMEX prices or ANS spot prices?
- § 1206.114 — How will ONRR identify market centers?
- § 1206.115 — What are my reporting requirements under an arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.116 — What are my reporting requirements under a non-arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.117 — What interest and penalties apply if I improperly report a transportation allowance?
- § 1206.118 — What reporting adjustments must I make for transportation allowances?
- § 1206.119 — How do I determine royalty quantity and quality?
- § 1206.140 — What is the purpose and scope of this subpart?
- § 1206.141 — How do I calculate royalty value for unprocessed gas that I or my affiliate sell(s) under an arm's-length or non-arm's-length contract?
- § 1206.142 — How do I calculate royalty value for processed gas that I or my affiliate sell(s) under an arm's-length or non-arm's-length contract?
- § 1206.143 — How will ONRR determine if my royalty payments are correct?
- § 1206.144 — How will ONRR determine the value of my gas for royalty purposes?
- § 1206.145 — What records must I keep in order to support my calculations of royalty under this subpart?
- § 1206.146 — What are my responsibilities to place production into marketable condition and to market production?
- § 1206.147 — When is an ONRR audit, review, reconciliation, monitoring, or other like process considered final?
- § 1206.148 — How do I request a valuation determination?
- § 1206.149 — Does ONRR protect information that I provide?
- § 1206.150 — How do I determine royalty quantity and quality?
- § 1206.151 — [Reserved]
- § 1206.152 — What general transportation allowance requirements apply to me?
- § 1206.153 — How do I determine a transportation allowance if I have an arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.154 — How do I determine a transportation allowance if I have a non-arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.155 — What are my reporting requirements under an arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.156 — What are my reporting requirements under a non-arm's-length transportation contract?
- § 1206.157 — What interest and penalties apply if I improperly report a transportation allowance?
- § 1206.158 — What reporting adjustments must I make for transportation allowances?
- § 1206.159 — What general processing allowances requirements apply to me?
- § 1206.160 — How do I determine a processing allowance if I have an arm's-length processing contract?
- § 1206.161 — How do I determine a processing allowance if I have a non-arm's-length processing contract?
- § 1206.162 — What are my reporting requirements under an arm's-length processing contract?
- § 1206.163 — What are my reporting requirements under a non-arm's-length processing contract?
- § 1206.164 — What interest and penalties apply if I improperly report a processing allowance?
- § 1206.165 — What reporting adjustments must I make for processing allowances?
- § 1206.170 — What does this subpart contain?
- § 1206.171 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 1206.172 — How do I value gas produced from leases in an index zone?
- § 1206.173 — How do I calculate the alternative methodology for dual accounting?
- § 1206.174 — How do I value gas production when an index-based method cannot be used?
- § 1206.175 — How do I determine quantities and qualities of production for computing royalties?
- § 1206.176 — How do I perform accounting for comparison?
- § 1206.177 — What general requirements regarding transportation allowances apply to me?
- § 1206.178 — How do I determine a transportation allowance?
- § 1206.179 — What general requirements regarding processing allowances apply to me?
- § 1206.180 — How do I determine an actual processing allowance?
- § 1206.181 — How do I establish processing costs for dual accounting purposes when I do not process the gas?
- § 1206.250 — Purpose and scope
- § 1206.251 — Definitions
- § 1206.252 — Information collection
- § 1206.254 — Quality and quantity measurement standards for reporting and paying royalties
- § 1206.255 — Point of royalty determination
- § 1206.256 — Valuation standards for cents-per-ton leases
- § 1206.257 — Valuation standards for ad valorem leases
- § 1206.258 — Washing allowances—general
- § 1206.259 — Determination of washing allowances
- § 1206.260 — Allocation of washed coal
- § 1206.261 — Transportation allowances—general
- § 1206.262 — Determination of transportation allowances
- § 1206.263 — [Reserved]
- § 1206.264 — In-situ and surface gasification and liquefaction operations
- § 1206.265 — Value enhancement of marketable coal
- § 1206.301 — Value basis for royalty computation
- § 1206.350 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1206.351 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 1206.352 — How do I calculate the royalty due on geothermal resources used for commercial production or generation of electricity?
- § 1206.353 — How do I determine transmission deductions?
- § 1206.354 — How do I determine generating deductions?
- § 1206.355 — How do I calculate royalty due on geothermal resources I sell at arm's length to a purchaser for direct use?
- § 1206.356 — How do I calculate royalty or fees due on geothermal resources I use for direct use purposes?
- § 1206.357 — How do I calculate royalty due on byproducts?
- § 1206.358 — What are byproduct transportation allowances?
- § 1206.359 — How do I determine byproduct transportation allowances?
- § 1206.360 — What records must I keep to support my calculations of royalty or fees under this subpart?
- § 1206.361 — How will ONRR determine whether my royalty or direct use fee payments are correct?
- § 1206.362 — What are my responsibilities to place production into marketable condition and to market production?
- § 1206.363 — When is an ONRR audit, review, reconciliation, monitoring, or other like process considered final?
- § 1206.364 — How do I request a value or gross proceeds determination?
- § 1206.365 — Does ONRR protect information I provide?
- § 1206.366 — What is the nominal fee that a State, tribal, or local government lessee must pay for the use of geothermal resources?
- § 1206.450 — What is the purpose and scope of this subpart?
- § 1206.451 — Definitions
- § 1206.452 — Coal subject to royalties—general provisions
- § 1206.453 — Quality and quantity measurement standards for reporting and paying royalties
- § 1206.454 — Point of royalty determination
- § 1206.455 — Valuation standards for cents-per-ton leases
- § 1206.456 — Valuation standards for ad valorem leases
- § 1206.457 — Washing allowances—general
- § 1206.458 — Determination of washing allowances
- § 1206.459 — Allocation of washed coal
- § 1206.460 — Transportation allowances—general
- § 1206.461 — Determination of transportation allowances
- § 1206.462 — [Reserved]
- § 1206.463 — In-situ and surface gasification and liquefaction operations
- § 1206.464 — Value enhancement of marketable coal
PART 1207
- § 1207.1 — Required recordkeeping
- § 1207.2 — Definitions
- § 1207.3 — Contracts made pursuant to new form leases
- § 1207.4 — Contracts made pursuant to old form leases
- § 1207.5 — Contract and sales agreement retention
PART 1208
- § 1208.1 — General
- § 1208.2 — Definitions
- § 1208.3 — Information collection
- § 1208.4 — Royalty oil sales to eligible refiners
- § 1208.5 — Notice of royalty oil sale
- § 1208.6 — General application procedures
- § 1208.7 — Determination of eligibility
- § 1208.8 — Transportation and delivery
- § 1208.9 — Agreements
- § 1208.10 — Notices
- § 1208.11 — Surety requirements
- § 1208.12 — Payment requirements
- § 1208.13 — Reporting requirements
- § 1208.14 — Civil and criminal penalties
- § 1208.15 — Audits
- § 1208.16 — How to appeal a contracting officer's decision that you receive
- § 1208.17 — Suspensions for national emergencies
PART 1210
- § 1210.01 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1210.02 — To whom do these regulations apply?
- § 1210.10 — What are the OMB-approved information collections?
- § 1210.20 — What if I disagree with the burden hour estimates?
- § 1210.21 — How do I report my taxpayer identification number?
- § 1210.30 — What are my responsibilities as a reporter/payor?
- § 1210.40 — Will ONRR keep the information I provide confidential?
- § 1210.50 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1210.51 — Who must submit royalty reports?
- § 1210.52 — What royalty reports must I submit?
- § 1210.53 — When are my royalty reports and payments due?
- § 1210.54 — Must I submit this royalty report electronically?
- § 1210.55 — May I submit this royalty report manually?
- § 1210.56 — Where can I find more information on how to complete the royalty report?
- § 1210.60 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 1210.61 — What additional reporting requirements must I meet for Indian oil valuation purposes?
- § 1210.100 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1210.101 — Who must submit production reports?
- § 1210.102 — What production reports must I submit?
- § 1210.103 — When are my production reports due?
- § 1210.104 — Must I submit these production reports electronically?
- § 1210.105 — May I submit these production reports manually?
- § 1210.106 — Where can I find more information on how to complete these production reports?
- § 1210.150 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1210.151 — What reports must I submit to claim an excess allowance?
- § 1210.152 — What reports must I submit to claim allowances on an Indian lease?
- § 1210.153 — What reports must I submit for Indian gas valuation purposes?
- § 1210.154 — What documents or other information must I submit for Federal oil valuation purposes?
- § 1210.155 — What reports must I submit for Federal onshore stripper oil properties?
- § 1210.156 — What reports must I submit for net profit share leases?
- § 1210.157 — What reports must I submit to suspend an ONRR order under appeal?
- § 1210.158 — What reports must I submit to designate someone to make my royalty payments?
- § 1210.200 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1210.201 — How do I submit Form ONRR-4430, Solid Minerals Production and Royalty Report?
- § 1210.202 — How do I submit sales summaries?
- § 1210.203 — How do I submit sales contracts?
- § 1210.204 — How do I submit facility data?
- § 1210.205 — What reports must I submit to claim allowances on Indian coal leases?
- § 1210.206 — Will I need to submit additional documents or evidence to ONRR?
- § 1210.207 — How will information submissions be kept confidential?
- § 1210.350 — Definitions
- § 1210.351 — Required recordkeeping
- § 1210.352 — Special forms and reports
- § 1210.353 — Monthly report of sales and royalty
- § 1210.354 — Reporting instructions
PART 1212
- § 1212.50 — Required recordkeeping and reports
- § 1212.51 — Records and files maintenance
- § 1212.52 — Definitions
- § 1212.200 — Maintenance of and access to records
- § 1212.350 — Definitions
- § 1212.351 — Required recordkeeping and reports
PART 1217
- § 1217.10 — Providing records during an audit
- § 1217.50 — Audits of records
- § 1217.51 — Lease account reconciliation
- § 1217.52 — Definitions
- § 1217.200 — Audits
- § 1217.250 — Audits
- § 1217.300 — Audit or review of records
- § 1217.301 — Lease account reconciliations
- § 1217.302 — Definitions
PART 1218
- § 1218.10 — Information collection
- § 1218.40 — Assessments for incorrect or late reports and failure to report
- § 1218.41 — Assessments for failure to submit payment of same amount as Form ONRR-2014 or bill document or to provide adequate information
- § 1218.42 — Cross-lease netting in calculation of late-payment interest
- § 1218.50 — Timing of payment
- § 1218.51 — How to make payments
- § 1218.52 — How does a lessee designate a Designee?
- § 1218.53 — Recoupment of overpayments on Indian mineral leases
- § 1218.54 — Late payments
- § 1218.55 — Interest payments to Indians
- § 1218.56 — Definitions
- § 1218.100 — Royalty and rental payments
- § 1218.101 — Royalty and rental remittance (naval petroleum reserves)
- § 1218.102 — Late payment or underpayment charges
- § 1218.103 — Payments to States
- § 1218.104 — Exemption of States from certain interest and penalties
- § 1218.105 — Definitions
- § 1218.150 — Royalties, net profit shares, and rental payments
- § 1218.151 — Rental fees
- § 1218.152 — Fishermen's Contingency Fund
- § 1218.153 — [Reserved]
- § 1218.154 — Effect of suspensions on royalty and rental
- § 1218.155 — Method of payment
- § 1218.156 — Definitions
- § 1218.200 — Payment of royalties, rentals, and deferred bonuses
- § 1218.201 — Method of payment
- § 1218.202 — Late payment or underpayment charges
- § 1218.203 — Recoupment of overpayments on Indian mineral leases
- § 1218.300 — Payment of royalties, rentals, and deferred bonuses
- § 1218.301 — Method of payment
- § 1218.302 — Late payment or underpayment charges
- § 1218.303 — May I credit rental towards royalty?
- § 1218.304 — May I credit rental towards direct use fees?
- § 1218.305 — How do I pay advanced royalties I owe under BLM regulations?
- § 1218.306 — May I receive a credit against production royalties for in-kind deliveries of electricity I provide under contract to a State or county government?
- § 1218.307 — How do I pay royalties due for my existing leases that qualify for near-term production incentives under BLM regulations?
- § 1218.500 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 1218.520 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 1218.540 — How does ONRR serve official correspondence?
- § 1218.560 — How do I submit Form ONRR-4444?
- § 1218.580 — When do I submit Form ONRR-4444?
- § 1218.700 — What definitions apply to the regulations in this subpart?
- § 1218.701 — What is ONRR's authority to issue these regulations?
- § 1218.702 — What happens to delinquent debts you owe ONRR?
- § 1218.703 — What notice will ONRR give you of our intent to refer a matter to Treasury to collect a debt?
- § 1218.704 — What is ONRR's policy on interest and administrative costs?
- § 1218.705 — What is ONRR's policy on recommending revocation of your ability to engage in Federal or Indian leasing, licensing, or granting of easements, permits, or rights-of-way?
- § 1218.706 — What debts may ONRR refer to Treasury to collect by administrative offset or tax refund offset?
PART 1219
- § 1219.100 — What is ONRR's timing of payment to the States?
- § 1219.101 — What receipts are subject to an interest charge?
- § 1219.102 — What is ONRR's method of payment to the States?
- § 1219.103 — How will ONRR manage payments to Indian accounts?
- § 1219.104 — What are Explanation of Payments to the States and Indian Tribes?
- § 1219.105 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 1219.410 — What does this subpart contain?
- § 1219.411 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 1219.412 — How will ONRR divide the qualified OCS revenues (Phase I)?
- § 1219.413 — How will ONRR determine each Gulf producing State's share of the qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) from leases in the 181 Area in the Eastern Planning Area and the 181 South Area?
- § 1219.414 — How will ONRR allocate the qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) to coastal political subdivisions within the Gulf producing States?
- § 1219.415 — How will ONRR allocate qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) to the coastal political subdivisions if, during any fiscal year, there are no applicable leased tracts in the 181 Area in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Area?
- § 1219.416 — When will ONRR disburse funds to Gulf producing States and coastal political subdivisions?
- § 1219.510 — What does this subpart contain?
- § 1219.511 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 1219.512 — How will ONRR divide the qualified OCS revenues (Phase II)?
- § 1219.513 — How will ONRR determine each Gulf producing State's share of the qualified OCS revenues (Phase II) from leases in the 181 Area, the 181 South Area, and the 2002-2007 Planning Area?
- § 1219.514 — How will ONRR allocate the qualified OCS revenues (Phase II) to coastal political subdivisions within the Gulf producing States?
- § 1219.515 — How will ONRR update the group of “historical lease sites” and “applicable leased tracts (Phase II)” used for determining the allocation of shared revenues?
- § 1219.516 — When will ONRR disburse funds to Gulf producing States and coastal political subdivisions?
PART 1220
- § 1220.001 — Purpose and scope
- § 1220.002 — Definitions
- § 1220.003 — Information collection
- § 1220.010 — NPSL capital account
- § 1220.011 — Schedule of allowable direct and allocable joint costs and credits
- § 1220.012 — Overhead allowance
- § 1220.013 — Unallowable costs
- § 1220.014 — Allocation of joint costs and credits
- § 1220.015 — Pricing of materiel purchases, transfers, and dispositions
- § 1220.020 — Calculation of the allowance for capital recovery
- § 1220.021 — Determination of net profit share base
- § 1220.022 — Calculation of net profit share payment
- § 1220.030 — Maintenance of records
- § 1220.031 — Reporting and payment requirements
- § 1220.032 — Inventories
- § 1220.033 — Audits
- § 1220.034 — Redetermination and appeals
PART 1227
- § 1227.1 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 1227.10 — What is the authority for information collection?
- § 1227.101 — What royalty management functions may ONRR delegate to a State?
- § 1227.102 — What royalty management functions will ONRR not delegate?
- § 1227.103 — What must a State's delegation proposal contain?
- § 1227.104 — What will ONRR do when it receives a State's delegation proposal?
- § 1227.105 — What are the hearing procedures?
- § 1227.106 — What statutory requirements must a State meet to receive a delegation?
- § 1227.107 — When will the ONRR Director decide whether to approve a State's delegation proposal?
- § 1227.108 — How will ONRR notify a State of its decision?
- § 1227.109 — What if the ONRR Director denies a State's delegation proposal?
- § 1227.110 — When and for how long are delegation agreements effective?
- § 1227.111 — Do existing delegation agreements remain in effect?
- § 1227.112 — What compensation will a State receive to perform delegated functions?
- § 1227.200 — What are a State's general responsibilities if it accepts a delegation?
- § 1227.201 — What standards must a State comply with for performing delegated functions?
- § 1227.300 — What audit functions may a State perform?
- § 1227.301 — What are a State's responsibilities if it performs audits?
- § 1227.400 — What functions may a State perform in processing production reports or royalty reports?
- § 1227.401 — What are a State's responsibilities if it processes production reports or royalty reports?
- § 1227.500 — What functions may a State perform to ensure that reporters correct erroneous report data?
- § 1227.501 — What are a State's responsibilities to ensure that reporters correct erroneous data?
- § 1227.600 — What automated verification functions may a State perform?
- § 1227.601 — What are a State's responsibilities if it performs automated verification?
- § 1227.700 — What enforcement documents may a State issue in support of its delegated function?
- § 1227.800 — How will ONRR monitor a State's performance of delegated functions?
- § 1227.801 — What if a State does not adequately perform a delegated function?
- § 1227.802 — How will ONRR terminate a State's delegation agreement?
- § 1227.803 — What are the hearing procedures for terminating a State's delegation agreement?
- § 1227.804 — How else may a State's delegation agreement terminate?
- § 1227.805 — How may a State obtain a new delegation agreement after termination?
PART 1228
- § 1228.1 — Purpose
- § 1228.2 — Policy
- § 1228.3 — Limitation on applicability
- § 1228.4 — Authority
- § 1228.5 — Delegation of authority
- § 1228.6 — Definitions
- § 1228.10 — Information collection
- § 1228.100 — Entering into an agreement
- § 1228.101 — Terms of agreement
- § 1228.102 — Establishment of standards
- § 1228.103 — Maintenance of records
- § 1228.104 — Availability of information
- § 1228.105 — Funding of cooperative agreements
- § 1228.107 — Eligible cost of activities
- § 1228.108 — Deduction of civil penalties accruing to the State or tribe from the Federal share of a cooperative agreement
PART 1229
- § 1229.1 — Purpose
- § 1229.2 — Policy
- § 1229.3 — Limitation on applicability
- § 1229.4 — Authority
- § 1229.6 — Definitions
- § 1229.10 — Information collection requirements
- § 1229.100 — Authorities and responsibilities subject to delegation
- § 1229.101 — Petition for delegation
- § 1229.102 — Fact-finding and hearings
- § 1229.103 — Duration of delegations; termination of delegations
- § 1229.104 — Terms of delegation of authority
- § 1229.105 — Evidence of Indian agreement to delegation
- § 1229.106 — Withdrawal of Indian lands from delegated authority
- § 1229.107 — Disbursement of revenues
- § 1229.108 — Deduction of civil penalties accruing to the State or tribe under the delegation of authority
- § 1229.109 — Reimbursement for costs incurred by a State under the delegation of authority
- § 1229.110 — Examination of the State activities under delegation
- § 1229.111 — Materials furnished to States necessary to perform delegation
- § 1229.120 — Obtaining regulatory and policy guidance
- § 1229.121 — Recordkeeping requirements
- § 1229.122 — Coordination of audit activities
- § 1229.123 — Standards for audit activities
- § 1229.124 — Documentation standards
- § 1229.125 — Preparation and issuance of enforcement documents
- § 1229.126 — Appeals
- § 1229.127 — Reports from States
PART 1241
- § 1241.1 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 1241.2 — What leases are subject to this part?
- § 1241.3 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 1241.4 — How will ONRR serve a Notice?
- § 1241.5 — Which ONRR enforcement actions are subject to a hearing?
- § 1241.6 — Which ONRR enforcement actions are not subject to a hearing?
- § 1241.7 — How do I request a hearing on the record on a Notice?
- § 1241.8 — How will DCHD conduct the hearing on the record?
- § 1241.9 — May I appeal the ALJ's decision?
- § 1241.10 — May I seek judicial review of the IBLA decision?
- § 1241.11 — Does my hearing request affect a penalty?
- § 1241.50 — What may ONRR do if I violate a statute, regulation, order, or lease term relating to a lease subject to this part?
- § 1241.51 — What if I correct the violation identified in a NONC?
- § 1241.52 — What if I do not correct the violation identified in a NONC?
- § 1241.60 — Am I subject to a penalty without prior notice and an opportunity to correct?
- § 1241.70 — How does ONRR decide the amount of the penalty to assess?
- § 1241.71 — Do I owe interest on both the penalty amount and any underlying underpayment or unpaid debt?
- § 1241.72 — When must I pay the penalty?
- § 1241.73 — May ONRR reduce my penalty once it is assessed?
- § 1241.74 — How may ONRR collect my penalty?
PART 1243
- § 1243.1 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 1243.2 — What leases are subject to this part?
- § 1243.3 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 1243.4 — How do I suspend compliance with an order?
- § 1243.5 — May another person post a bond or other surety instrument or demonstrate financial solvency on my behalf?
- § 1243.6 — When must I or another person meet the bonding or financial solvency requirements under this part?
- § 1243.7 — What must a person do when posting a bond or other surety instrument or demonstrating financial solvency on behalf of an appellant?
- § 1243.8 — When will ONRR suspend my obligation to comply with an order?
- § 1243.9 — Will ONRR continue to suspend my obligation to comply with an order if I seek judicial review in a Federal court?
- § 1243.10 — When will ONRR collect against a bond or other surety instrument or a person demonstrating financial solvency?
- § 1243.11 — May I appeal the ONRR bond-approving officer's determination of my surety amount or financial solvency?
- § 1243.12 — May I substitute a demonstration of financial solvency for a bond posted before the effective date of this rule?
- § 1243.100 — What standards must my ONRR-specified surety instrument meet?
- § 1243.101 — How will ONRR determine the amount of my bond or other surety instrument?
- § 1243.200 — How do I demonstrate financial solvency?
- § 1243.201 — How will ONRR determine if I am financially solvent?
- § 1243.202 — When will ONRR monitor my financial solvency?
PART 1290
- § 1290.100 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 1290.101 — What leases are subject to this part?
- § 1290.102 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 1290.103 — Who may file an appeal?
- § 1290.104 — What may I not appeal under this part?
- § 1290.105 — How do I appeal an order?
- § 1290.106 — How do lessees join a designee's appeal and how does joinder affect the appeal?
- § 1290.107 — Where are the rules concerning the effect of the Department not issuing a decision in my appeal within the statutory time frame?
- § 1290.108 — How do I appeal to the IBLA?
- § 1290.109 — How do I request an extension of time?
- § 1290.110 — How do I exhaust administrative remedies?
- § 1290.111 — What happens if I do not pay or appeal an order?