National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines
National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines National Mineral Policy 2006 - Department of Mines
Appendix G (cont.)Country Mining legislation MinimumTerms forApprovalmining lease expenditure Mining Mortgage EIAtime for Initial term Renewal Concession fee exploration rights facility requirementexplorationlease obligation transferNamibia NA 25 years 15 years N$ 1000 for a mine Yes Yes Yeswith gross annualrevenue below N$ 10million and N$ 5000for above N$ 10million revenuePeru Not SML: 40 yearsSML: 20years SML: US$ 7.23/HA Yes Yes Yesspecified ML: 20 yearsML: 10yearsAML: 5 yearsAML: 5yearsWestern Not 21 years 21 years and Not specified Is there but Yes Yes YesAustralia specified further terms not specifiedof 21 yearsSource: 1. World Bank (2001), Review of Legal and Fiscal Frameworks for Exploration and Mining.2. World Bank (2001), Mining Sector Reforms and Investment.3. Western Australia Mining Act, 1978.250
CountryEnvironment RegulationsCross-country Comparison of Environment Laws and Related AspectsAppendix HEnvironment Law Administration Inspection and MonitoringAgencyInternationalLawCommunityConsultationPollutionTaxesArgentina Environmental Protection Mining Mining Agency of Enforcement Authority AntarcticCode Law No.24, 585 (25 the provisional established by the Environmental NoneNovember 1995) Governments Provinces ProtocolBolivia Environmental law No. 1333 Vice-Minister for Vice-Minister forBio-diversity Yes None(27 April 1992); and Regulation Environment, Natural EnvironmentClimate changeof the Environmental LawResources, andand Forestry and the Mining(8 December 1995) Forestry Development Environmental Unit under theVice Minister, Mining andMetallurgy MinistryBotswana Mines and Minerals Act 1999 Mines Department, Air Pollution Control Various Yes NAMinistry of Minerals, Division, Mines Department, ConventionsEnergy and Water Affairs Ministry of MineralsBrazil National System for the Ministry of Ministry of Minerals and Antarctic Yes NoneEnvironment, Law 9.605- 1996 Environment Energy EnvironmentalProtocolChile Decree 185 of Ministry of Mining, National Commission Ministry of Mining and Antarctic Yes in NoneLaw No. 19 300 Environment for Environment Health Environmental certain casesProtocolChina Environmental Protection Law Ministry of Environment Ministry of Land and Antarctic Not Are thereMinistry of Land and Resources Environmental specifiedResourcesProtocolColombia Law of Environment (Law 99/93) Ministry of Ministry of Mines and Energy Antarctic Yes Penalties forEnvironment Environmental air pollutionProtocolandincentivesforequipment251
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CountryEnvironment RegulationsCross-country Comparison <strong>of</strong> Environment Laws and Related AspectsAppendix HEnvironment Law Administration Inspection and MonitoringAgencyInternationalLawCommunityConsultationPollutionTaxesArgentina Environmental Protection Mining Mining Agency <strong>of</strong> Enforcement Authority AntarcticCode Law No.24, 585 (25 the provisional established by the Environmental NoneNovember 1995) Governments Provinces ProtocolBolivia Environmental law No. 1333 Vice-Minister for Vice-Minister forBio-diversity Yes None(27 April 1992); and Regulation Environment, Natural EnvironmentClimate change<strong>of</strong> the Environmental LawResources, andand Forestry and the Mining(8 December 1995) Forestry Development Environmental Unit under theVice Minister, Mining andMetallurgy MinistryBotswana <strong>Mines</strong> and <strong>Mineral</strong>s Act 1999 <strong>Mines</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, Air Pollution Control Various Yes NAMinistry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong>s, Division, <strong>Mines</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, ConventionsEnergy and Water Affairs Ministry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong>sBrazil <strong>National</strong> System for the Ministry <strong>of</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mineral</strong>s and Antarctic Yes NoneEnvironment, Law 9.605- 1996 Environment Energy EnvironmentalProtocolChile Decree 185 <strong>of</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong> Mining, <strong>National</strong> Commission Ministry <strong>of</strong> Mining and Antarctic Yes in NoneLaw No. 19 300 Environment for Environment Health Environmental certain casesProtocolChina Environmental Protection Law Ministry <strong>of</strong> Environment Ministry <strong>of</strong> Land and Antarctic Not Are thereMinistry <strong>of</strong> Land and Resources Environmental specifiedResourcesProtocolColombia Law <strong>of</strong> Environment (Law 99/93) Ministry <strong>of</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mines</strong> and Energy Antarctic Yes Penalties forEnvironment Environmental air pollutionProtocolandincentivesforequipment251