Required Permit or Notice of Coverage Under a General Permit — Construction Regarding Adjudication of Property Rights Disputes

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  1. No operator shall engage in rock harvesting without having first obtained from the commissioner a permit or notice of coverage under a general permit as required in § 69-3-108 and the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. At least thirty (30) days prior to engaging in rock harvesting on any land in which the right to engage in rock harvesting has been severed from the ownership of the land surface, the operator shall send the owner of the surface, by certified mail, return receipt required, a copy of the permit or notice of coverage from the department. The operator shall forward copies of all records relating to the certified mailing to the department. All costs associated with the certified mailing and transmission of records to the department shall be borne by the operator.
  2. The granting of a permit shall be subject to payment by the operator of the fee prescribed in title 68, chapter 203, and upon submission to the department of the following information:
    1. Evidence of the operator's legal right to harvest the minerals on the land affected by the permit;
    2. Proof of general liability and, if applicable, workers' compensation insurance coverage. The general liability policy shall be in an amount of no less than one million dollars ($1,000,000). Proof of coverage shall be provided to the department prior to issuance of the permit;
    3. Proof of the registration with the department of revenue of the operator and any subcontractors;
    4. All application forms, maps, calculations and narratives required to satisfy § 69-3-108 and the regulations issued pursuant thereto; and
    5. A reclamation/stabilization plan which addresses backfilling, grading and revegetation of the site. The reclamation plan will be followed as operations proceed with the overburden and waste materials from succeeding cuts being utilized in the reclamation of preceding cuts. The overburden and waste material from the first cut may be utilized for access road construction. The plan shall provide for returning the affected area as close as is reasonable in the circumstances to its preharvesting state, considering the available overburden and other factors.
  3. Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the commissioner to adjudicate property rights disputes.


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