Indiana Code § 14-35-1-9

Term of permit
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Sec. 9. (a) The department shall determine the initial term of a permit, not to exceed ten (10) years. The department shall automatically continue a permit: (1) if commercial production and accompanying royalty payments are established by the end of the initial term; and (2) as long as production continues, not to exceed fifty (50) years.       (b) If commercial production is not established within the initial term of a permit, the department may terminate the permit.       (c) The department may terminate a permit at any time for failure of the permittee to comply with: (1) this chapter; or (2) the rules adopted under this chapter. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-3-2-6 part.]

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