Colorado Code § 34-33-117

Coal exploration permit - regulations
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(1) Coal exploration activities
which cause substantial disturbance of the natural land surface shall be conducted in accordance
with exploration regulations issued by the board. Such regulations shall include, at a minimum:
(a) A requirement that, prior to conducting any exploration under this section, any
person must file with the office notice of intention to explore, including a description of the
exploration area and the period of supposed exploration; and
(b) Provisions for reclamation in accordance with the performance standards in section
34-33-120 of all lands disturbed in exploration, including excavations, roads, drill holes, and the
removal of necessary facilities and equipment.
(2) Information submitted to the office pursuant to this section as confidential
concerning trade secrets or privileged commercial or financial information which relates to the
competitive rights of the person or entity intending to explore the described area shall not be
available for public examination.
(3) Any person who conducts any coal exploration activities which cause substantial
disturbance of the natural land surface in violation of this section or regulations issued pursuant
to this section shall be subject to the provisions of section 34-33-123.
(4) No operator shall remove more than two hundred fifty tons of coal pursuant to an
exploration permit without the specific written approval of the board or office.
(5) The regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall include any additional
requirements and provisions which the board deems necessary; except that such regulations shall
have a reasonable relation to the purposes and provisions of this article.

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