(a) Permits will be issued for a term of five years. However, the commissioner may grant a permit for a longer term if the application is complete for that longer term and the applicant demonstrates that the longer term is necessary to allow the applicant to obtain financing for equipment or for the opening of the operation.
(b) A permit terminates if a permittee does not begin surface coal mining operations under the permit within three years after the permit is issued. The commissioner may grant reasonable extensions of time if the permittee shows that the extensions are necessary (1) because of litigation that precludes the commencement of the operation or threatens substantial economic loss to the permittee; or (2) for reasons beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the permittee. With respect to coal to be mined for use in a synthetic fuel facility or specific major electric generating facility, the permittee is considered to have begun surface mining operations at the time that the construction of the synthetic fuel or generating facility is begun.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 21. Alaska Surface Coal Mining Control and Reclamation Act
Article 2. Surface Coal Mining.
Sec. 27.21.030. General powers.
Sec. 27.21.040. Provisions of regulations and permits.
Sec. 27.21.050. Conflict of interest.
Sec. 27.21.070. Term of permit.
Sec. 27.21.080. Renewal of permit.
Sec. 27.21.090. Application fee.
Sec. 27.21.100. Public information and inspection.
Sec. 27.21.110. Contents of application.
Sec. 27.21.120. Small operator assistance.
Sec. 27.21.130. Public notice of application.
Sec. 27.21.140. Objection to application; informal conference.
Sec. 27.21.160. Performance bond; exceptions.
Sec. 27.21.170. Request and release of performance bonds or deposits.
Sec. 27.21.180. Application approval or denial.
Sec. 27.21.190. Revision and transfer of permit.
Sec. 27.21.200. Coal exploration permits.
Sec. 27.21.210. Performance standards.
Sec. 27.21.220. Surface effects of underground coal mining.