Minnesota Statutes
§ 93.193 — TACONITE IRON ORE MINING LEASE; EXTENSION
Minnesota § 93.193
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Minn. Stat. § 93.193 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Application for extension.
Upon written application by the holder of any mining lease heretofore issued, or hereafter issued upon a prospecting permit heretofore issued, which has been designated as a taconite iron ore mining lease pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 1998, section93.19or93.191, the commissioner of natural resources, with the approval of the Executive Council, may extend the term of the lease for an additional period of 25 years beyond the term specified in the lease, upon the terms and conditions prescribed under this section. The additional period of 25 years for which the lease is extended shall be the extended period as the term is used in this section.
Subd. 2.Royalty rates; other ores.
As a condition of receiving such extended period the applicant therefor
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Legislative History
1957 c 722 s 1-3;1969 c 1129 art 10 s 2;2000 c 495 s 16
Nearby Sections
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§ 93.001
POLICY FOR MINERAL DEVELOPMENT§ 93.0015
MINERAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE§ 93.003
IRON MINING; CONDITIONS§ 93.05
HOLDER OF LEASE§ 93.14
LEASES TO PROSPECT FOR ORES§ 93.15
MINING UNITS; DESIGNATION§ 93.16
LEASES; SALE AND NOTICE§ 93.171
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