(2) The reclamation bond or alternative security acceptable to the department shall be posted before the start of mining operations. The bond shall be issued by a bonding company licensed to operate in Oregon. A mining operation may not satisfy the requirements for a bond through self-insurance.
(3) The department shall assess annually the overall cost of reclamation. If changes in the operation or modifications to a permit cause the cost of reclamation to exceed the amount of the reclamation bond currently held by the state, the operator shall post an additional bond for the difference. All reclamation calculations shall be approved by the department. Incremental surety increases shall be provided for, with the level of surety being consistent with the degree and forms of surface disturbance anticipated within a time period specified by the department. When the actual surface area to be disturbed approaches the level expected by the department, the operator shall notify the department sufficiently in advance of reaching the acreage limit specified to allow for a review of surety requirements and posting of additional surety by the operator prior to exceeding the acreage limit set by the department.
(4) If reclamation costs will exceed the posted bond and the operator does not increase the bond amount, the department and other permitting agencies shall suspend all permits until the operator posts the additional bond security.
(5) The department may seek a lien against the assets of the operator to cover the cost of reclamation if the bond posted is insufficient. The amount of the lien shall be the amount of the costs incurred by the department to complete reclamation. All current operating permits of the operator shall be suspended and the department shall deny immediately all pending applications of the operator to conduct mining operations.
(6)(a) The operator shall submit to the department a written request for the release of its reclamation bond. If the operator has conducted concurrent reclamation, the operator shall submit an application for bond reduction which estimates the percentage of reclamation done to date and the corresponding percentage of reclamation funds that the operator believes should be returned. A bond release or reduction request shall state in unambiguous terms all measures taken to reclaim the site and any problem or potential problems that may inhibit reclamation in accordance with permit requirements.
(b) The department shall distribute the request to each permitting or cooperating agency, to members of the public who participated in the consolidated application under ORS 517.952 to 517.989, and to any person who requests notification. In addition, the department shall publish a notice as provided in ORS 517.959 announcing receipt of a request for bond release or bond reduction.
(c) No sooner than 60 days after distributing the request and providing notice of the receipt of the request, the department shall conduct an informal public hearing to determine whether to allow the bond release or bond reduction.
(7) The department may require security or an annuity for post-reclamation monitoring and care to be paid before the final bond release. The security or annuity shall be sufficient to cover long-term site care and monitoring needs. The department shall determine the amount of the proposed security or annuity and distribute a proposal to all permitting and cooperating agencies. [1991 c.735 §24a; 2007 c.318 §27]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 14 - Drugs and Alcohol, Fire Protection, Natural Resources
Chapter 517 - Mining and Mining Claims
Section 517.005 - Legislative findings.
Section 517.010 - Location of mining claims upon veins or lodes.
Section 517.044 - Location of claims upon placer deposits; posting notice.
Section 517.046 - Marking boundaries of claim or locating by legal subdivisions.
Section 517.065 - Effect of noncompliance with law in locating claim.
Section 517.120 - Definitions for ORS 517.120 to 517.133.
Section 517.123 - Legislative findings.
Section 517.125 - Rules to be adopted in consultation with affected parties.
Section 517.128 - Restricting access to open mining area or mining claim prohibited.
Section 517.130 - Mineral trespass.
Section 517.133 - Interfering with a mining operation.
Section 517.135 - Exemption from crimes of mineral trespass and interfering with a mining operation.
Section 517.160 - Location of nonmineral land as millsite; notice; fee.
Section 517.180 - Procedure for extinguishing dormant mineral interest.
Section 517.210 - Recording affidavit of annual compliance.
Section 517.430 - Use of timber by lessee.
Section 517.702 - Legislative findings.
Section 517.715 - Exemptions from permit requirement.
Section 517.725 - Department inspection of exploration site.
Section 517.730 - Drill hole or well abandonment; rules.
Section 517.750 - Definitions for ORS 517.702 to 517.989.
Section 517.755 - Mining operations affecting more than five acres.
Section 517.770 - Exemptions from reclamation requirements.
Section 517.780 - Effect on county zoning laws or ordinances; rules; certain operations exempt.
Section 517.795 - Department to consult with and cooperate with other agencies.
Section 517.797 - Memorandum of agreement with Department of State Lands regarding permitting.
Section 517.800 - Fees; rules; annual report.
Section 517.810 - Requirement for bond or security; rules; other security in lieu of bond.
Section 517.813 - Reclamation Guarantee Fund.
Section 517.815 - Reclamation bond pooling program; requirements; rules.
Section 517.825 - Mining aggregate on high-value farmland; requirements; rules.
Section 517.832 - Emergency operating permit; rules.
Section 517.833 - Transfer of operating permit; rules.
Section 517.834 - Temporary operating permit; rules.
Section 517.836 - Surveying or marking surface mining operations; rules.
Section 517.840 - Administration and enforcement of ORS 517.702 to 517.989; rules.
Section 517.855 - Disruption of portion of mining property preserved from mining.
Section 517.862 - Revocation, termination or refusal to renew operating permit.
Section 517.905 - Applicability of ORS 517.910 to 517.989 and 517.910 to 517.951.
Section 517.910 - Definitions for ORS 517.910 to 517.989.
Section 517.951 - Legislative intent not to assume exclusive jurisdiction.
Section 517.952 - Definitions for ORS 517.952 to 517.989.
Section 517.956 - Requirements for mining operations; rules.
Section 517.963 - Department duties upon receipt of notice of intent.
Section 517.965 - Project coordinating committee.
Section 517.967 - Technical review team.
Section 517.971 - Consolidated application.
Section 517.973 - Fees; payment of expenses of department and permitting and cooperating agencies.
Section 517.978 - Review of application; additional information.
Section 517.982 - Final permits; permit conditions submitted by cooperating agencies.
Section 517.983 - Consolidated contested case hearing; judicial review; stay of permit.
Section 517.984 - Modification of permit; project coordinating committee.
Section 517.989 - Rules applicable to consolidated application.