Michigan Compiled Laws
451-1994-III-3-4-635-2 - Subpart 2 Abandoned Mine Reclamation (324.63509...324.63513)
Section 324.63512 - Itemizing Money Expended to Complete Project; Filing Statement of Account and Appraisal With County Clerk; Filing of Lis Pendens With Statement of Account and Appraisal as Lien on Land; Priority; Amount; Lien Not to Be Filed Again...

Sec. 63512.
(1) Within 6 months after the completion of a project to restore, reclaim, abate, control, or prevent the adverse effects of past mining practices on privately owned property, the department shall itemize the money expended to complete the project and shall file an account of the money expended with the clerk of the county in which the property is located, together with a notarized appraisal by an independent appraiser of the value of the land before the restoration, reclamation, abatement, control, or prevention of the adverse effects of past mining practices if the money so expended will result in a significant increase in property value. The filing of lis pendens with a copy of the statement of account and the appraisal constitutes a lien on the land second in priority only to a lien for delinquent property taxes placed on the property pursuant to section 40 of the general property tax act, Act No. 206 of the Public Acts of 1893, being section 211.40 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. The lien shall not exceed the amount of the increase in the market value of the land as a result of the restoration, reclamation, abatement, control, or prevention of the adverse effects of past mining practices. A lien shall not be filed against the property of a person who was a record owner of the surface rights in the property prior to May 2, 1977, and who did not consent to, participate in, or exercise control over the mining operation that necessitated the restoration, reclamation, abatement, control, or prevention of the adverse effects of past mining practices.
(2) An affected landowner may petition the department within 60 days of the filing of the lien for a hearing concerning the amount of the lien. That hearing and any appeal shall be conducted under chapter 4 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969, being sections 24.271 to 24.287 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
History: Add. 1995, Act 57, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995 Popular Name: Act 451Popular Name: NREPA

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 324 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

Act 451 of 1994 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (324.101 - 324.90106)

Article III - Natural Resources Management (324.30101...324.83109)

451-1994-III-3 - Chapter 3 Management of Nonrenewable Resources (324.60101...324.64111)

451-1994-III-3-4 - Subchapter 4 Mineral Mining (324.63101...324.63714)

451-1994-III-3-4-635 - Part 635 Surface and Underground Coal Mine Reclamation (324.63501...324.63549)

451-1994-III-3-4-635-2 - Subpart 2 Abandoned Mine Reclamation (324.63509...324.63513)

Section 324.63509 - Participation in Abandoned Mines Reclamation Fund Established by Title IV of Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977; Authorization; Action; Procedures.

Section 324.63510 - State Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund; Creation; Administration; Investment of Money; Use of Interest and Earnings; Money Deposited in Fund; Carrying Over Remaining Money; Expenditures.

Section 324.63511 - Entry on Private Property by Department; Purposes; Conditions; Notice; Money Expended and Benefits Accruing to Property Chargeable Against Land; Mitigating or Offsetting Claim in Action by Owner for Damages; Acquisition by Departm...

Section 324.63512 - Itemizing Money Expended to Complete Project; Filing Statement of Account and Appraisal With County Clerk; Filing of Lis Pendens With Statement of Account and Appraisal as Lien on Land; Priority; Amount; Lien Not to Be Filed Again...

Section 324.63513 - Expenditures From State Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund for Emergency Restoration, Reclamation, Abatement, Control, or Prevention of Adverse Effects; Conditions; Entry on Land Where Emergency Exists as Exercise of Police Power; Wa...