Kansas Statutes

§ 49-416 — Effect of revocation of permit or forfeiture of bond upon future permits

Kansas § 49-416
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 49MINES AND MINING
Art. 4MINED-LAND CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION

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Kan. Stat. Ann. § 49-416 (2026).

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An operator whose mining permit has been revoked shall not be eligible to receive another permit or to have suspended permits reinstated until the operator has complied with all the requirements of the mined-land conservation and reclamation act in respect to former permits issued to such operator. No operator who has forfeited any bond shall be eligible to receive another permit unless the land for which the bond was forfeited can be reclaimed without cost to the state, or until the operator has paid into the land reclamation fund such sum as the secretary finds is adequate to reclaim such lands.

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Legislative History

L. 1968, ch. 395, § 16; L. 1981, ch. 213, § 6; L. 1988, ch. 192, § 21; July 1.

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