Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act No.703 2006). Country/Territory Liberia Document type Legislation Date 2006 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen., Mineral resources, Water Keyword Mining Protection of environment Authorization/permit Minerals Ownership Public health Sustainable development Procedural matters Registration Groundwater Surface water Sustainable use Geographical area Africa, Least Developed Countries, North Atlantic, Western Africa Abstract This Act consisting of 112 articles aims at revising and consolidating the law relating to minerals and mining and to provide for connected purposes. As General principles, it establishes that (i) every mineral in its natural state is the property of the Republic; (ii) to secure the development or utilization of a mineral resource, the President may acquire the land or authorize its occupation and use; (iii) the Minister responsible for mines may reserve land from mining; (iv) the Minister may negotiate, grant, revoke, suspend or renew mineral rights; (v) to export, sell or otherwise dispose of a mineral a license must grant by the Minister; (vi) the Government has the right of pre-emption of all minerals. The cadastral system is dealt with in article 8. Mineral rights, including the qualification and procedures for the grant, applications, assignments, amendments to the licenses, and obligations of holders, are the object of articles 9 - 16. Art. 17 states that a holder of a mineral right may obtain, divert, impound, convert, and use water from a river, stream, underground reservoir, or watercourse within the land the subject of the mineral right. Protection of natural resources, public health, and the environment is a must for the holder of the mineral right (art.18). Full text English Website s3.amazonaws.com