Colorado Code § 34-33-130

Data inventory
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(1) The board is hereby authorized and directed to
cooperate with and seek assistance from state, county, and federal agencies and universities and
research institutions in this state and to work in close cooperation with local planning units in
order to establish a database and an inventory system, drawing upon existing resources where
possible, which will:
(a) Provide proper evaluation of the capacity of different land areas of the state to be
reclaimed following surface coal mining operations;
(b) Be available to those making land use planning decisions concerning surface coal
mining operations;
(c) Provide objective and scientific evaluation of fragile, historic, natural hazard, and
renewable resource lands and lands listed in the Colorado natural areas registry or designated
under the Colorado natural areas program.
(2) The board shall promulgate such rules and regulations which it deems necessary to
establish such a database and inventory system, and, in so doing, the board shall take into
consideration those criteria and definitions which other federal and state agencies have adopted
for use in determining lands unsuitable for mining.
(3) (a) The board may, at its discretion, appoint an advisory committee to assist it in
establishing a database and inventory system for surface coal mining operations. Such
committee, if appointed, shall consist of experts in the areas of wildlife, plant ecology, natural
areas, historic areas, reclamation, agriculture, coal geology, and land management planning and
other areas as deemed necessary by the board.
(b) and (c) Repealed.
(4) The board is further authorized and directed to accept and seek grants and financial
aid from the federal government and from private agencies for carrying out the purposes of this
section.

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