43 C.F.R. PART 3835—WAIVERS FROM ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEES


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PART 3835—WAIVERS FROM ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEES

Section Contents

Subpart A—Filing Requirements

§ 3835.1   How do I qualify for a waiver?
§ 3835.10   How do I request a waiver?
§ 3835.11   What special filing and reporting requirements pertain to the different types of waivers?
§ 3835.12   What are my obligations once I receive a waiver?
§ 3835.13   How long do the waivers last and how do I renew them?
§ 3835.14   How do I submit a small miner waiver request for newly-recorded mining claims?
§ 3835.15   If I qualify as a small miner, how do I apply for a waiver if I paid the maintenance fee in the last assessment year?
§ 3835.16   If I am a qualified small miner, and I obtained a waiver in one assessment year, what must I do if I want to pay the maintenance fee for the following assessment year?
§ 3835.17   What additional requirements must I fulfill to obtain a small miner waiver for my mining claims or sites on National Park System lands?

Subpart B—Conveying Mining Claims or Sites Under Waiver

§ 3835.20   Transferring, selling, inheriting, or otherwise conveying mining claims or sites already subject to a waiver.

Subpart C—Annual FLPMA Documents

§ 3835.30   Annual FLPMA documents.
§ 3835.31   When do I file an annual FLPMA document?
§ 3835.32   What should I include when I submit an affidavit of assessment work?
§ 3835.33   What should I include when I submit a notice of intent to hold?

Subpart D—Defective Waivers and FLPMA Filings

§ 3835.90   Failure to comply with this part.
§ 3835.91   What if I fail to file annual FLPMA documents?
§ 3835.92   What if I fail to submit a timely waiver request?
§ 3835.93   What happens if BLM finds a defect in my waiver request?


Authority:  30 U.S.C. 22, 28, 28f–28k; 43 U.S.C. 2, 1201, 1457, 1701 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. App. 501, 565; 115 Stat. 414.

Source:  68 FR 61073, Oct. 24, 2003, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A—Filing Requirements
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§ 3835.1   How do I qualify for a waiver?
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(a) Under certain conditions, you may qualify for a waiver from the annual maintenance fee requirements. You cannot obtain a waiver from service charges, the location fee, the initial maintenance fee, or the $550 oil shale fee.

(b) The following table lists the types of waivers available and how you qualify for them (detailed requirements for each category appear in §3835.10):

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------             Type of waiver                       Qualifications------------------------------------------------------------------------(a) Small Miner........................  All related parties must hold                                          no more than a total of 10                                          mining claims or sites                                          nationwide, not including oil                                          shale claims; and All co-                                          claimants must qualify for the                                          small miner waiver.(b) Soldiers' and Sailor's Civil Relief  You and all co-claimants must Act.                                     be military personnel on                                          active duty status.(c) Reclamation........................  Maintenance fees are waived for                                          your mining claims or sites                                          that are undergoing final                                          reclamation under subparts                                          3802, 3809, or 3814, if you do                                          not intend to continue mining,                                          milling, or processing                                          operations on those sites.(d) Denial of Access...................  You have received a declaration                                          of taking or a notice of                                          intent to take from the                                          National Park Service (NPS) or                                          other Federal agency; or the                                          United States has otherwise                                          denied you access to your                                          mining claim or site.(e) Mineral Patent Application.........  You have submitted an                                          application for a mineral                                          patent under part 3860 and the                                          Secretary has granted you a                                          final certificate.------------------------------------------------------------------------
§ 3835.10   How do I request a waiver?
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(a) You must submit BLM's waiver certification form on or before September 1 of each assessment year for which you are seeking a waiver. You must submit your waiver on or before September 1 for BLM to exempt your claims or sites from the annual maintenance fee requirement that is due on the same date. You may have an agent submit a waiver form on your behalf if you file or have filed with BLM a power of attorney or other legal documentation which shows that the agent is acting on your behalf.

(b) All waiver requests must include:

(1) The names and addresses of all claimants who maintain an interest in the mining claims or sites listed on the waiver document;

(2) The original signatures of the claimants of the mining claims or sites who are requesting the waiver, or the original signature of the authorized agent of the owner or owners of those mining claims or sites;

(3) The names of the mining claims or sites for which you request a waiver;

(4) The serial numbers, if available, that BLM assigned to the mining claims or sites; and

(5) The date the maintenance fee was due from which you are seeking a waiver.

§ 3835.11   What special filing and reporting requirements pertain to the different types of waivers?
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(a) Small miner waivers. Small miner waiver requests must include a declaration that:

(1) You and all related parties hold no more than a total of 10 mining claims and sites nationwide;

(2) You have completed or will complete all assessment work required by the General Mining Law and part 3836 of this chapter to maintain your claims by the end of the applicable assessment year.

(3) If you were not required to perform assessment work in the previous assessment year, you must include the reason why assessment work was not required in your certification, whether it is because:

(i) Your claim was located in that assessment year;

(ii) You paid a maintenance fee to maintain your claim during that assessment year;

(iii) Assessment work was deferred for that year; or

(iv) Any other reason recognized under Federal law.

(b) Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act waivers. Your application for waiver must include a notice of active military service or entry into active military service. You must also notify BLM in writing when you leave active duty status.

(c) Reclamation waivers. Your application must include a certified and/or notarized statement that:

(1) States that you are reclaiming the mining claims or sites;

(2) States your intent to end mining operations on the claims or sites permanently; and

(3) References a reclamation plan that you submitted to BLM or that BLM approved; or references a reclamation plan approved by a surface managing agency other than BLM.

(d) Denial-of-access waivers. (1) Your application must include a statement that you have received a declaration of taking or a notice of intent to take from the National Park Service or other Federal agency or have otherwise been denied access to your mining claim or site in writing by the surface management agency or a court.

(2) You must submit copies of all official documents you have received that demonstrate the declaration of taking, notice of intent to take, or denial of access.

(3) Applying for National Park Service (NPS) approval of a complete plan of operations does not justify your denial-of-access waiver. While the NPS is reviewing your plan of operations, or if the NPS disapproves it but has not denied you access, or issued a declaration of taking or a notice of intent to take, you must pay the annual maintenance fee.

(e) Contest actions. If the Secretary contests your mining claim or site under part 4 of this title, you must maintain the mining claim or site until the Department of the Interior issues a final decision.

(f) Appeals. If you forfeit your mining claim or site and you file an appeal under part 4 of this title and the Interior Board of Land Appeals stays BLM's voidance decision, you must maintain your mining claim or site through the appeals process.

§ 3835.12   What are my obligations once I receive a waiver?
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If BLM allows you the waiver, you must then perform annual assessment work on time and file annual FLPMA documents. You will find more information about annual FLPMA documents in §3835.30 of this part, and about assessment work in part 3836 of this chapter.

§ 3835.13   How long do the waivers last and how do I renew them?
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The following table states how long waivers last and explains how to renew them:

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------       Type of waiver               Duration        Renewal requirements------------------------------------------------------------------------(a) Small Miner.............  One assessment year.  Apply for a small                                                     miner waiver by                                                     each September 1.(b) Soldiers' and Sailors'    Until six months      Your waiver is Civil Relief Act.             after you are         automatically                               released from         renewed if you                               active duty status    continue to meet                               or from a military    the qualifications.                               hospital, whichever   You must notify BLM                               is later.             when you leave                                                     active duty status.(c) Reclamation.............  One assessment year.  Apply for a                                                     reclamation waiver                                                     by each September                                                     1.(d) Denial of Access........  One assessment year.  Apply for waiver                                                     certification by                                                     each September 1.(e) Mineral Patent            Until patent issues   None. If the final Application with Final        or the final          certificate is Certificate.                  certificate is        canceled, you must                               canceled. BLM will    pay the required                               not refund            fees beginning on                               previously            the September 1                               deposited annual      immediately                               maintenance fees to   following the                               a mineral patent      cancellation or                               applicant.            file a different                                                     form of waiver if                                                     you qualify.------------------------------------------------------------------------
§ 3835.14   How do I submit a small miner waiver request for newly-recorded mining claims?
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In order to obtain a small miner waiver for newly-recorded mining claims, you must—

(a)(1) Submit the waiver request on or before September 1; or

(2) If the mining claim or site was located before September 1 and recorded after September 1 in a timely manner, you must submit the waiver request at the time of recording the mining claim or site with BLM, and

(b) File on or before the December 30 immediately following the September 1st for which you applied for a waiver a notice of intent to hold the mining claim or site. The Mining Law does not require you to perform assessment work in the assessment year in which you locate a mining claim. The notice of intent to hold must conform to §§3835.31 through 3835.33.

[68 FR 61064, Oct. 24, 2003; 68 FR 74197, Dec. 23, 2003]

§ 3835.15   If I qualify as a small miner, how do I apply for a waiver if I paid the maintenance fee in the last assessment year?
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You must submit a waiver request complying with §3835.10 before the assessment year begins for which you wish to obtain a waiver. In addition, you must—

(a) Make a FLPMA filing, in the form of a notice of intent to hold under §§3835.31 and 3835.33 of this part on or before December 30th immediately following the submission of a waiver request;

(b) Perform your assessment work in the assessment year for which BLM waived the maintenance fee; and

(c) Make a FLPMA filing in the form of an affidavit of assessment work under §§3835.31 and 3835.33 of this part on or before the December 30th immediately following the close of the assessment year in which you performed assessment work.

[68 FR 61064, Oct. 24, 2003; 68 FR 74197, Dec. 23, 2003]

§ 3835.16   If I am a qualified small miner, and I obtained a waiver in one assessment year, what must I do if I want to pay the maintenance fee for the following assessment year?
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(a) You must perform the required assessment work in the assessment year for which you obtained a waiver from payment of the annual maintenance fee, and file the annual FLPMA document required by the December 30th immediately following the payment of the maintenance fee; and

(b) You must pay the maintenance fee by the proper deadline for the following assessment year.

§ 3835.17   What additional requirements must I fulfill to obtain a small miner waiver for my mining claims or sites on National Park System lands?
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(a) Before performing assessment work on National Park System lands, you must submit and obtain the National Park Service (NPS)'s approval of a complete plan of operations in compliance with regulations at 36 CFR parts 6 and 9. Your proposed activities must further the ultimate commercial mineral development of each claim, such as delineation of the mineral deposit or commencement of production. Once you submit a proposed plan, NPS will evaluate the plan, conduct a validity exam if necessary, and either approve or disapprove the plan.

(b)(1) If NPS approves your plan of operations, by the September 1 on which you want to submit a small miner waiver request you must:

(i) Post a reclamation bond with NPS;

(ii) Begin the approved activity; and

(iii) Submit a waiver request complying with §3835.10 before the assessment year begins for which you wish to obtain a waiver.

(2) By December 30, you must file your affidavit of assessment work for the mining claims and a notice of intent to hold for your mill or tunnel sites.

(c) If NPS does not approve your proposed plan of operations by July 1, to allow you sufficient time to conduct assessment work before September 1, you may—

(1) Pay BLM the maintenance fees by September 1;

(2) Petition BLM before September 1 for a deferment of assessment work; or

(3) Submit a request for a lack of access waiver.

Subpart B—Conveying Mining Claims or Sites Under Waiver
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§ 3835.20   Transferring, selling, inheriting, or otherwise conveying mining claims or sites already subject to a waiver.
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(a) If you purchase, inherit, or otherwise obtain mining claims or sites that are subject to a waiver, you must also qualify for the waiver in order for BLM to continue to apply the waiver to the mining claims you have received in the transfer; or

(b) If you purchase, inherit, or otherwise obtain mining claims or sites that are subject to a waiver and you do not qualify for the waiver, you must pay the annual maintenance fee by the September 1 following the date the transfer became effective under state law.

Subpart C—Annual FLPMA Documents
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§ 3835.30   Annual FLPMA documents.
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§ 3835.31   When do I file an annual FLPMA document?
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(a) If you must file an annual FLPMA document as required in paragraph (d) of this section, you must file your annual FLPMA documents with BLM on or before the December 30th of the calendar year in which the assessment year ends. (For example, if the assessment year ends on September 1, 2003, you must file your annual FLPMA document no later than December 30, 2003.)

(b) If part 3836 of this chapter requires you to perform assessment work, you must file an affidavit of assessment work. You do not need to complete assessment work in the assessment year when you located your claim. (For example, if you locate a claim on September 2, 2002, you first need to perform assessment work sometime between September 2, 2003, and September 1, 2004.)

(c) If part 3836 of this chapter does not require you to perform assessment work, either because you located the claim during the current assessment year or because BLM has deferred assessment work, you must submit a notice of intent to hold under §§3835.32 and 3835.33 of this part as an annual FLPMA document filing. You must state in the notice of intent to hold either that BLM has deferred the assessment work requirement or that you located the claim during the current assessment year.

(d) The following table describes the circumstances under which you must file annual FLPMA documents:

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------                                     Affidavit of         Your situation             assessment work    Notice of intent                                       required        to hold  required------------------------------------------------------------------------(1) You have paid annual          No................  No. maintenance fees.(2) You have an oil shale placer  No................  Yes, by December claim.                                                30 of each year                                                       you must pay the                                                       $550 oil shale                                                       fee.(3) You have a small miner        Yes, by December    Yes, but only as waiver that covers mining         30 for each         described in claims.                           assessment year     paragraph (c) of                                   you obtained a      this section.                                   small miner                                   waiver.(4) You have a small miner        No affidavit        Yes, notices of waiver that covers mill or        assessment work     intent to hold tunnel sites.                     is required for     are required for                                   mill or tunnel      mill and tunnel                                   sites.              sites.(5) You have a Soldiers and       No................  No. Sailor's Civil Relief Act Waiver.(6) You have a reclamation        No................  Yes. waiver.(7) You have a waiver because     No................  Yes. you have been denied access.(8) You have a deferment of       No................  Yes, but only as assessment work.                                      described in                                                       paragraph (c) of                                                       this section.(9) You have applied for a        No................  No. mineral patent and BLM has issued a final certificate.------------------------------------------------------------------------

[68 FR 61064, Oct. 24, 2003; 68 FR 74197, Dec. 23, 2003]

§ 3835.32   What should I include when I submit an affidavit of assessment work?
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When you submit an affidavit of assessment work as required in §3835.31(d), you must include the following:

(a) The name and, if available, the BLM serial number of the claim for which you did assessment work;

(b) Any known changes in the mailing addresses of the claimants;

(c) A processing fee for each mining claim affected. (See the table of service charges and fees in §3830.21 of this chapter); and

(d) An exact legible reproduction or duplicate, other than microfilm or other electronic media, of either:

(1) The affidavit of assessment work that you filed or will file in the county where the claim is located; or

(2) The report of geological, geochemical, and geophysical surveys you filed in the county where the claim is located, as provided for in part 3836 of this chapter.

[68 FR 61064, Oct. 24, 2003, as amended at 70 FR 58879, Oct. 7, 2005]

§ 3835.33   What should I include when I submit a notice of intent to hold?
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When you submit a notice of intent to hold as required in §3835.31(d), you must include the following:

(a) An exact legible reproduction or duplicate of a letter or other notice with signatures of one or more of the claimants or their agent that states your intention to hold the mining claims or sites for the calendar year in which the assessment year ends, and that you filed or will file a notice of intent to hold in the county where the claim is located;

(b) If applicable:

(1) A copy of a BLM decision granting a deferment of the annual assessment work;

(2) A copy of a pending petition for deferment of the annual assessment work including the date you submitted the petition; or

(3) Any other documentation in the notice of intent to hold supporting why you are filing a notice of intent to hold instead of an assessment work filing;

(c) The name and, if available, the BLM serial number of the mining claim or site;

(d) Any known changes in the mailing addresses of the claimants; and

(e) A processing fee for each mining claim or site affected. (See the table of service charges and fees in §3830.21 of this chapter.)

[68 FR 61064, Oct. 24, 2003, as amended at 70 FR 58879, Oct. 7, 2005]

Subpart D—Defective Waivers and FLPMA Filings
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§ 3835.90   Failure to comply with this part.
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§ 3835.91   What if I fail to file annual FLPMA documents?
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If you fail to file an annual FLPMA document by December 30, as required in §3835.31(d), you forfeit the affected mining claims or sites.

§ 3835.92   What if I fail to submit a timely waiver request?
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(a) If you fail to submit a qualified waiver request (see §3835.1) and also fail to pay an annual maintenance fee by September 1st, you forfeit the affected mining claims or sites.

(b) If you fail to list any mining claims or sites that you and all related parties own on your small miner waiver request and fail to pay an annual maintenance fee by September 1st, you forfeit the unlisted mining claims or sites.

(c) If you fail to cure any defects in your timely waiver request or pay the maintenance fee within the allowed time after BLM notifies you of the defects, you forfeit the affected mining claims or sites.

(d) If you, a co-claimant, or any related parties, submit small miner waiver requests for more than 10 mining claims or sites and fail to pay the $100 maintenance fee for each claim on or before the due date, you forfeit the mining claims and sites and you may be subject to criminal penalties under 18 U.S.C. 1001.

§ 3835.93   What happens if BLM finds a defect in my waiver request?
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(a) BLM will send you a notice describing the defect by certified mail-return receipt requested at the most recent address you gave us on—

(1) Your notice or certificate of location;

(2) An address correction you have filed with BLM;

(3) A valid transfer document filed with BLM; or

(4) The waiver request form.

(b) If the certified mail is delivered to your most recent address of record, this constitutes legal service even if you do not actually receive the notice or decision. (See 43 CFR 1810.2.)

(c) You must cure the defective waiver or pay the annual maintenance fees within 60 days of receiving BLM notification of the defects, or forfeit the claim or site.

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