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§ 15-616. Completion report.
 

(a)  Time of filing.- Within 30 days after an operation is abandoned or completed, the operator shall file with the Department a completion report on a form prescribed and furnished by the Secretary. 

(b)  Map of operation.- The operator shall attach to the completion report: 

(1) A map of the operation certified by a surveyor or engineer that shows the boundary lines of the tract and the access to the operation from the nearest public highway; 

(2) The area of land affected by the deep mining operation; and 

(3) Details of the completed reclamation work. 
 

[1976, ch. 899; 1989, ch. 481; 1995, ch. 488, § 2.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Environment > Title-15 > Subtitle-6 > 15-616

§ 15-616. Completion report.
 

(a)  Time of filing.- Within 30 days after an operation is abandoned or completed, the operator shall file with the Department a completion report on a form prescribed and furnished by the Secretary. 

(b)  Map of operation.- The operator shall attach to the completion report: 

(1) A map of the operation certified by a surveyor or engineer that shows the boundary lines of the tract and the access to the operation from the nearest public highway; 

(2) The area of land affected by the deep mining operation; and 

(3) Details of the completed reclamation work. 
 

[1976, ch. 899; 1989, ch. 481; 1995, ch. 488, § 2.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Environment > Title-15 > Subtitle-6 > 15-616

§ 15-616. Completion report.
 

(a)  Time of filing.- Within 30 days after an operation is abandoned or completed, the operator shall file with the Department a completion report on a form prescribed and furnished by the Secretary. 

(b)  Map of operation.- The operator shall attach to the completion report: 

(1) A map of the operation certified by a surveyor or engineer that shows the boundary lines of the tract and the access to the operation from the nearest public highway; 

(2) The area of land affected by the deep mining operation; and 

(3) Details of the completed reclamation work. 
 

[1976, ch. 899; 1989, ch. 481; 1995, ch. 488, § 2.]