§ 15-501 Definitions
§ 15-502 Declaration of policy
§ 15-503 Rules and regulations generally
§ 15-504 Open-pit mining operator’s license
§ 15-505 Open-pit mining permit generally
§ 15-506 Designation of areas as unsuitable for strip mining
§ 15-507 Bonds
§ 15-508 Monthly report; annual report; mining and reclamation progress report; inspections and enforcement generally; cease and desist orders; review
§ 15-509 Mine reclamation surcharge; bond supplement surcharge
§ 15-510 Grading; sealing off openings; impounding water; backfilling and planting generally; alternative plans for reclamation; interference with operator
§ 15-511 Completion report; reservation for deep mining or other use; limitation on initiation of deep mining
§ 15-512 State participation in cost of revegetation
§ 15-513 Backfilling and planting report; inspection; release of bonds; continued liability for revegetation
§ 15-514 Revocation of permit and forfeiture on bond
§ 15-514.1 Reissuance of permit to another qualified operator
§ 15-515 Disposition of funds; right of entry
§ 15-516 Water supply replacement reserve
§ 15-517 Bond supplement reserve
§ 15-518 Prospecting for coal
§ 15-519 Assumption of certain costs by Department
§ 15-520 Penalties under subtitle
§ 15-521 Civil penalties
§ 15-522 Liability of officers or agents for corporate violations
§ 15-523 Enforcement or enjoining violation of order, notice, rule, regulation, or permit
§ 15-524 Protection of interest in water resources; replacement of water supply
§ 15-525 Blasting or use of explosives
§ 15-526 Oaths and subpoenas; record of hearing
§ 15-527 State employees not to have financial interest
§ 15-528 Civil actions
§ 15-529 Severability

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