Oklahoma Code § 45-729

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Violations - Notice - Hearing - Enforcement - Informing of
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surface owners.
The Department of Mines shall notify the operator and the surety
in writing of any claimed violation of the provisions of the Mining
Lands Reclamation Act or the rules of the Department.  If the
alleged violation is discovered as a result of a citizen complaint
and the person claiming the violation states in writing the desire
that the source of the complaint be kept confidential, the
Department shall maintain such information in confidence.  If the
operator denies the alleged violation, the Department shall hold a
hearing on said charges.  Said hearing shall be held not less than
thirty (30) days from the notice of hearing.
At such hearing the operator shall have the right to present
evidence in opposition to the claimed violation.
If upon such hearing the Department shall determine that a
violation has occurred, the Department shall make detailed findings
of fact and conclusions of law.  The surety, if applicable, may
perform for the operator.
If the operator or surety, if applicable, fails to perform the
corrective work required by the Department or fails to properly
perform said work, the Department may initiate permit revocation
and/or bond forfeiture proceedings.  After successful collection of
the security required by Section 728 of this title, the Department
shall contract for the work to be done consistent with all state
requirements.  The Department shall not issue any permits to an
operator who has failed to perform such corrective work, or has
defaulted with respect to the bond or other security required by
Section 728 of this title, until such obligations are met by the
operator or his surety or agent, as determined by the Department.
If the Department determines that an entity or individual has
mined without a permit in violation of Section 724 of this title,
the Department shall assess a fine of up to Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000.00) against the entity, individuals, or agents of said
entity.  Any agent is jointly and severally liable with its
principal for such violation and any resulting fines.
The Department may pursue civil action for relief, including a
permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or any other
appropriate order in the district court for the district in which
the illegal mining operation is located, in which the entity,

individuals, or agents of said entity, have their principal offices,
or in Oklahoma County, to enforce any Department action against the
entity, individual, or agents.  Further, the Department shall be
entitled to recover penalties or fines assessed for mining without a
permit from the entity, individuals or agents conducting said mining
in violation of this title.  The Department shall also be entitled
to reasonable attorneys fees incurred in enforcing this provision.
All monies collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited in
the Department of Mines Revolving Fund.
In order to fully inform affected surface owners who have filed
a complaint of any alleged violations affecting the surface estate
by an operator, the Department shall:
1.  Provide by mail to the affected surface owners who have
filed a complaint, a copy of any alleged violations affecting the
surface estate issued to the operator within five (5) days after
such violation is cited;
2.  Notify the surface owners who have filed a complaint of any
hearings in connection to alleged violations affecting the surface
estate in the same manner and at the same time as the operator; and
3.  Provide surface owners who have filed a complaint with
complete information on the disposition of all violations affecting
the surface estate cited at the same time the operator is notified.
Added by Laws 1971, c. 332, § 9, emerg. eff. June 12, 1971.  Amended
by Laws 1978, c. 67, § 1; Laws 1985, c. 339, § 1, emerg. eff. July
30, 1985; Laws 1989, c. 282, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 1989; Laws 2005, c.
104, § 1, emerg. eff. April 26, 2005.

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