§ 3505.12 How do I obtain a prospecting permit?
§ 3505.13 What must my application include?
§ 3505.15 Is there an acreage limit for my application?
§ 3505.25 How does BLM prioritize applications for prospecting permits?
§ 3505.30 May I amend or change my application after I file it?
§ 3505.31 May I withdraw my application after I file it?
§ 3505.40 After submitting my application, do I need to submit anything else?
§ 3505.45 What is an exploration plan?
§ 3505.50 How will I know if BLM has approved or rejected my application?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 43 > Subtitle B > Chapter II > Subchapter C > Part 3500 > Subpart 3505 > Applying for Prospecting Permits

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