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30 CFR Part 877 - Rights of Entry

30 CFR 877

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TITLE 30 -- MINERAL RESOURCES

CHAPTER VII -- OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT,

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR


SUBCHAPTER R -- ABANDONED MINE LAND RECLAMATION

PART 877 -- RIGHTS OF ENTRY


Sec.

877.1 Scope

877.10 Information collection

877.11 Written consent for entry

877.13 Entry and consent to reclaim

877.14 Entry for emergency reclamation


AUTHORITY: Secs. 201(c), 407 (a) and (b), 410, and 412(a), Pub. L. 95-87, 91 Stat. 449, 462, 463, and 466 (30 U.S.C. 1211, 1237, 1240, and 1242).


SOURCE: 47 FR 28597, June 30, 1982, unless otherwise noted.


[For the list of Final Rules affecting these sections, as published in the Federal Register, see "Regulation History - Changes to the Regulations Parts 700-890, 3/13/79 - 6/30/00".]


30 CFR Sec. 877.1 Scope.


This part establishes procedures for entry upon lands or property by OSM, States, and Indian tribes for reclamation purposes.


30 CFR Sec. 877.10 Information collection.


The information collection requirements contained in Secs. 877.11 and 877.13(b) were approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under 44 U.S.C. 3507 and assigned clearance number 1029-0055. This information is being collected to meet the mandate of section 407 of the Act, which provides that States or Indian tribes, pursuant to an approved reclamation program, may use the police power, if necessary, to effect entry upon private lands to conduct reclamation activities or exploratory studies if the landowner's consent is refused or the landowner is not available.


This information will be used by the regulatory authority to ensure that the State/Indian tribe has sufficient programmatic capability to conduct reclamation activities on private lands. The obligation to respond is mandatory.


30 CFR Sec. 877.11 Written consent for entry.


Written consent from the owner of record and lessee, or their authorized agents, is the preferred means for obtaining agreements to enter lands in order to carry out reclamation activities. Nonconsensual entry by exercise of the police power will be undertaken only after reasonable efforts have been made to obtain written consent.


30 CFR Sec. 877.13 Entry and consent to reclaim.


(a) OSM, the State, or Indian tribe or its agents, employees, or contractors may enter upon land to perform reclamation activities or conduct studies or exploratory work to determine the existence of the adverse effects of past coal mining if consent from the owner is obtained.


(b) If consent is not obtained, then, prior to entry under this section, the OSM, State, or Indian tribe shall find in writing, with supporting reasons that--


(1) Land or water resources have been or may be adversely affected by past coal mining practices;


(2) The adverse effects are at a state where, in the interest of the public health, safety, or the general welfare, action to restore, reclaim, abate, control, or prevent should be taken; and


(3) The owner of the land or water resources where entry must be made to restore, reclaim, abate, control, or prevent the adverse effects of past coal mining practices is not known or readily available, or the owner will not give permission for OSM, State, or Indian tribe or its agents, employees, or contractors to enter upon such property to restore, reclaim, abate, control, or prevent the effects of past coal mining practices.


(c) If consent is not obtained, OSM, State, or Indian tribe shall give notice of its intent to enter for purposes of conducting reclamation at least 30 days before entry upon the property. The notice shall be in writing and shall be mailed, return receipt requested, to the owner, if known, with a copy of the findings required by this section. If the owner is not known, or if the current mailing address of the owner is not known, notice shall be posted in one or more places on the property to be entered where it is readily visible to the public and advertised once in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality in which the land is located. The notice posted on the property and advertised in the newspaper shall include a statement of where the findings required by this section may be inspected or obtained.


30 CFR Sec. 877.14 Entry for emergency reclamation.


(a) OSM, its agents, employees, or contractors shall have the right to enter upon any land where an emergency exists and on any other land to have access to the land where the emergency exists to restore, reclaim, abate, control, or prevent the adverse effects of coal mining practices and to do all things necessary to protect the public health, safety, or general welfare.


(b) Prior to entry under this section, OSM shall make a written finding with supporting reasons that the situation qualifies as an emergency in accordance with the requirements set out in section 410 of the Act.


(c) Notice to the owner shall not be required prior to entry for emergency reclamation. OSM shall make reasonable efforts to notify the owner and obtain consent prior to entry, consistent with the emergency conditions that exist. Written notice shall be given to the owner as soon after entry as practical in accordance with the requirements set out in Sec. 877.13(c) of this chapter.

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