Wyoming Statutes
§ 35-11-409 — Permit revocation
Wyoming § 35-11-409
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 35-11-409 (2026).
Text
(a)The director shall revoke a mining permit if at any
time he determines that the permit holder intentionally
misstated or failed to provide any fact that would have resulted
in the denial of a mining permit and which good faith compliance
with the policies, purposes, and provisions of this act would
have required him to provide.
(b)Unless an emergency exists, and except as otherwise
provided in this act, the revocation of a permit shall become
effective upon thirty (30) days' notice to the operator. In an
emergency, a special meeting of the council may cause a
revocation to become effective upon receipt of notice by the
permit holder.
(c)When an inspection carried out pursuant to the
enforcement of this act reveals that a pattern of violations by
any surface coal mine operator of any
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§ 35-11-1001
Judicial review; temporary relief; conditions§ 35-11-1002
Publication of rules and regulations§ 35-11-101
Short title§ 35-11-102
Policy and purpose§ 35-11-103
Definitions§ 35-11-104
Department of environmental quality created§ 35-11-105
Divisions enumerated§ 35-11-109
Powers and duties of director§ 35-11-110
Powers of administrators of the divisions§ 35-11-1101
Records available to the public; restrictions§ 35-11-1103
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