208.16 Transfer to new operator.
1. If control of a mine site registered pursuant to section 208.9 is acquired by an operator other than the operator holding authorization to conduct mining on the site, the new operator shall within thirty days apply for registration of the site. The application shall be made and processed as provided under sections 208.9 and 208.14. The former operator’s bond or security shall not be released until the new operator’s bond or security has been accepted by the division.
2. The division may establish procedures for transferring the responsibility for reclamation of a mine site to a state agency or political subdivision, or to a private entity, which intends to use the site for other purposes. The division, with agreement from the receiving agency or subdivision, or from a private entity, to complete adequate reclamation, may approve the transfer of responsibility, release the bond or security, and terminate or amend the operator’s authorization to conduct mining on the site.
[C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §83A.16]
C93, §208.16
96 Acts, ch 1043, §9; 2004 Acts, ch 1175, §228
Referred to in §208.17
Structure Iowa Code
Section 208.7 - Mining license — fees and expiration.
Section 208.8 - Suspension, revocation, or refusal to issue license.
Section 208.9 - Registering mine site.
Section 208.10 - Violation — enforcement.
Section 208.11 - Judicial review.
Section 208.13 - Registering surface mining site — sign at entrance — penalty.
Section 208.15 - Amendment or cancellation.
Section 208.16 - Transfer to new operator.
Section 208.17 - Reclamation requirements.
Section 208.18 - Periodic reports.
Section 208.19 - Reclamation schedule.
Section 208.20 - Extension of time.
Section 208.21 - Political subdivision engaged in mining.
Section 208.22 - Hearing on violation.
Section 208.23 - Form of bond.
Section 208.24 - Single bond for multiple sites.
Section 208.25 - Cancellation of bond.
Section 208.26 - Rules — inspection of site.
Section 208.27 - Hearing on violations.
Section 208.28 - Forfeiture of bond — licensure restrictions.