Colorado Code § 34-20-103

Division of reclamation, mining, and safety - creation - powers and duties - transfer of functions and property
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(1) There is created the division of reclamation,
mining, and safety in the department of natural resources. Pursuant to section 13 of article XII of
the state constitution, the executive director of the department of natural resources shall appoint
the director of the division of reclamation, mining, and safety, and the director shall appoint such
employees as are necessary to carry out the duties and exercise the powers conferred by law
upon the division and the director. Appointing authority for such employees may be delegated by
the director to the heads of the offices in the division as appropriate. The division of reclamation,
mining, and safety and the director of the division are type 2 entities, as defined in section 24-1-
105, and exercise their powers and perform their duties and functions under the department of
natural resources.
(2) The division shall consist of the office of active and inactive mines, created in article
21 of this title, the coal mine board of examiners, created in article 22 of this title, and the office
of mined land reclamation and the mined land reclamation board, created in article 32 of this
title.
(3) The division of reclamation, mining, and safety shall be responsible for the
administration of articles 20 to 25, 32, and 33 of this title through the office of active and
inactive mines and the office of mined land reclamation.
(4) to (6) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2006, p. 214, § 8, effective August 7, 2006.)
(7) The director of the division of reclamation, mining, and safety shall prepare and
submit to the executive director of the department of natural resources a plan for encouraging the
development of minerals in the state. The plan must be formulated based upon the
recommendations of the other divisions in the department.
(8) The director of the division of reclamation, mining, and safety shall:
(a) Conceive and develop long range and strategic plans and policies;
(b) Compile and disseminate information on Colorado's mineral opportunities, analyze
and identify constraints which may affect development, resolve problems, and promote resource
utilization;
(c) Work with other state economic development planners to help establish a consistent
state minerals and energy development policy and long range plans for economic mineral
development;
(d) Coordinate with federal agencies on proposed land uses, policies, legislation, and
regulation;
(e) Provide or support Colorado government liaison with federal agencies and alert the
department to developments or opportunities; and
(f) Consult with local governments, public interest groups, environmental groups, and
constituency groups where necessary to promote a sound and balanced approach to minerals
development.
(9) Repealed.

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