§ 903.700 Arizona Federal program
§ 903.701 General
§ 903.702 Exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other minerals
§ 903.707 Exemption for coal extraction incident to government-financed highway or other construction
§ 903.736 Permit fees
§ 903.761 Areas designated unsuitable for surface coal mining by act of Congress
§ 903.762 Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
§ 903.764 Process for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operations
§ 903.772 Requirements for coal exploration
§ 903.773 Requirements for permits and permit processing
§ 903.774 Revision; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rights
§ 903.775 Administrative and judicial review of decisions
§ 903.777 General content requirements for permit applications
§ 903.778 Permit applications–Minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related information
§ 903.779 Surface mining permit applications–Minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
§ 903.780 Surface mining permit applications–Minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
§ 903.783 Underground mining permit applications–Minimum requirements for information on environmental resources
§ 903.784 Underground mining permit applications–Minimum requirements for reclamation and operation plan
§ 903.785 Requirements for permits for special categories of mining
§ 903.795 Small operator assistance program
§ 903.800 Bond and insurance requirements for surface coal mining and reclamation operations under regulatory programs
§ 903.815 Performance standards–Coal exploration
§ 903.816 Performance standards–Surface mining activities
§ 903.817 Performance standards–Underground mining activities
§ 903.819 Special performance standards–Auger mining
§ 903.822 Special performance standards–Operations in alluvial valley floors
§ 903.823 Special performance standards–Operations on prime farmland
§ 903.824 Special performance standards–Mountaintop removal
§ 903.827 Special performance standards–Coal preparation plants not located within the permit area of a mine
§ 903.828 Special performance standards–In situ processing
§ 903.842 Federal inspections
§ 903.843 Federal enforcement
§ 903.845 Civil penalties
§ 903.846 Individual civil penalties
§ 903.955 Certification of blasters

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Terms Used In 30 CFR Part 903 - Arizona

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