Wisconsin Code § 295.65

Successors
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(1) When one operator succeeds to
the interest of another in an uncompleted mining operation by
sale, assignment, lease, or otherwise, the department shall release
the first operator from the duties imposed upon the first operator
by this subchapter as to the mining operation and transfer the
mining permit and any approvals under ss. 295.60, 295.605, and
295.61 to the successor operator if all of the following apply:
(a) The successor operator agrees to comply with the requirements of this subchapter.
(b) The successor operator discloses whether it has forfeited
any performance security because of noncompliance with any
mining laws within the previous 10 years, posts any bond or other
security required under s. 295.59, and assumes all responsibilities
of all applicable approvals granted to the predecessor operator.
(2) The department is not required to prepare an environmental impact statement or an environmental assessment for the purposes of this section.

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