(a) to issue permits in accordance with the criteria set forth in this
article and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder;
  (b)  to  administer  and  enforce the provisions of this title and any
rule or regulation  promulgated  thereunder  or  order  issued  pursuant
thereto;
  (c)  to  establish environmental standards and criteria for mining and
reclamation of the affected land to achieve the purposes of this title;
  (d) to  order,  pursuant  to  section  71-0301  of  this  chapter,  an
immediate  suspension  of mining or reclamation operations or operations
incidental or appurtenant thereto whenever  such  operations  are  being
carried  on  in  violation  of  this  title or of rules, regulations and
orders adopted pursuant thereto;
  (e) to conduct investigations and obtain data with respect to research
experiments  and  demonstrations,  and  to   collect   and   disseminate
information regarding mining and reclamation;
  (f)  to  accept grants or funds for purposes of administration of this
title and research into the fields of mining and land reclamation;
  (g) to cooperate with any other governmental  entity  to  further  the
purposes of this title;
  (h)  to  contract with the soil and water conservation district in the
county where a mine is located to achieve the purposes of this title;
  (i) to allow, upon agreement by the department and the permittee,  the
reclamation of unreclaimed land affected by mining prior to April first,
nineteen  hundred  seventy-five, as a substitute for reclamation of land
affected by mining after that date, provided that  a  net  environmental
benefit results from such substitution; and
  (j)  to determine, after notice and an opportunity for a hearing, if a
mining operation has been abandoned.
  2. This title shall not apply to the commissioner of general  services
acting  with  respect  to lands under water pursuant to the public lands
law.
  3. The state geological survey shall be the state  agency  responsible
for  the  collection  of mineral production information for the state in
association with the United States bureau of mines. The state geological
survey shall also continue to be the state agency  responsible  for  the
conduct   of  mineral  resource  investigations  and  inventories.  Such
information shall be made available to the department upon  request  and
the  survey shall have access to any records of the department collected
in conjunction with the administration of this title.
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