Oklahoma Code § 45-745.10

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Revision of permit
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A.  1.  During the term of the permit the permittee may submit
an application for a revision of the permit, together with a revised
reclamation plan, to the Department.  The Department shall
promulgate by rule a definition of a major revision and a minor
revision.  The fees for an application for a revision shall be:
Major revision ................... $250.00
Minor revision ................... $100.00
Said fee shall be owing and due upon the Department's completion of
action upon the application and said fee shall be paid in full prior
to the issuance of any revised permit and the Department shall issue
said revised permit no later than five (5) days after payment.  The
fees collected under this section shall be deposited in the
Department of Mines Revolving Fund.
2.  An application for a revision of a permit shall not be
approved unless the Department finds that reclamation as required by
this act can be accomplished under the revised reclamation plan. The
revision shall be approved or disapproved within a reasonable period
of time.  The Department shall establish guidelines for a
determination of the scale or extent of a revision request for which
all permit application information requirements and procedures,
including notice and hearings, shall apply.  Any revisions which
propose significant alterations in the reclamation plan shall, at a
minimum, be subject to notice and hearing requirements.
3.  Any extensions to the area covered by the permit except
incidental boundary revisions shall be made by application for
another permit.
B.  The Department shall, within a time limit prescribed in
regulations, review outstanding permits and may require reasonable
revision or modification of the permit provisions during the term of
such permit.  Such revision or modification shall be based upon a
written finding and subject to notice and hearing requirements
established by the Department.

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