Minnesota Statutes
§ 93.43 — LEASES TO NONFERROUS METALLIC MINERALS PRODUCERS
Minnesota § 93.43
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Minn. Stat. § 93.43 (2026).
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(a)The business of mining, producing, or beneficiating nonferrous metallic minerals is declared to be in the public interest and necessary to the public welfare, and the use of property therefor is declared to be a public use and purpose.
(b)The commissioner of natural resources is authorized to grant permits, licenses, or leases on and across lands owned by the state to any corporation or association engaged in the business of or preparing to engage in the business of mining, producing, or beneficiating nonferrous metallic minerals for pipe lines, pole lines, conduits, sluiceways, roads, railroads, tramways, or flowage, and to lease any lands owned by the state to any such corporation or association for the depositing of stripping, lean ores, tailings, or waste products of such business
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Legislative History
1967 c 557 s 1;1969 c 1129 art 10 s 2;2000 c 495 s 28
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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