Law on subsoil. Country/Territory Uzbekistan Document type Legislation Date 1994 (2002) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Mineral resources, Water Keyword Basic legislation Mining Management/conservation Exploration Minerals Environmental fees/charges Environmental audit Registration Authorization/permit Groundwater Water abstraction Geographical area Aral Sea, Asia, Asia and the Pacific, Central Asia, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Europe and Central Asia, Landlocked Developing Nations, North Asia Entry into force notes The Law enters into force from the date of its official publication. Abstract The purpose of the present Law is to regulate relations originating from ownership, use and disposal of subsoil (mining relations) in an effort to ensure rational, complex use of subsoil in order to meet the demands in mineral resources, groundwater, protection of subsoil and protection of the right to use subsoil. Subsoil pertains to exclusive national property (art. 3). The targets of state regulation of mining relations are: 1) ensuring the development of mineral resources; 2) determination of the amount of mineral extraction; 3) setting environmental fees; 4) setting norms and regulations as regards exploration of subsoil (art. 6). Subsoil shall be granted for the following purposes: 1) geological study; 2) mineral extraction; 3) construction and running of works destined for subterranean storage of oil, natural gas, burial of hazardous substances, radioactive and industrial waste (art. 10). The managers of subsoil shall be legal and natural persons (art. 11). Management of subsoil shall be open-ended and fixed-date (in conformity with the terms established by licence) (art. 12). Subsoil shall be conceded for the purpose of mineral extraction in conformity with special permits (licences) (art. 14). The projects regarding works related to subsoil management and processing of minerals shall be subject to environmental audit (art. 16). Environmental fees shall be collected for the use of subsoil (art. 22). Geological study and exploration activity shall be subject to compulsory state registration (art. 40). The Law consists of 10 sections composed of 51 articles. Full text Russian Website pravo.uz References - Legislation Implemented by Decree No. 20 of the Cabinet of Ministers validating the Regulation on protecting subsoil in the process of mining. Legislation | Uzbekistan | 1997 (2004) Keyword: Mining, Minerals, Authorization/permit Source: FAO, FAOLEX Decree No. 19 of the Cabinet of Ministers validating the Regulation on supervision and control over the use, protection, exploration and management of subsoil and mineral resources. Legislation | Uzbekistan | 1997 (2004) Keyword: Exploration, Enforcement/compliance, Environmental fees/charges, Offences/penalties Source: FAO, FAOLEX Amended by Law No. ZRU-133 amending Law on subsoil. Legislation | Uzbekistan | 2007 Keyword: Management/conservation, Exploration, Authorization/permit, Mining Source: FAO, FAOLEX Law No. ZRU-310 amending Law on subsoil. Legislation | Uzbekistan | 2011 Keyword: Minerals, Mining, Authorization/permit Source: FAO, FAOLEX