Order No. 1439 on immediate exploitation of ocean-mining for particular category of cases. Country/Territory Denmark Document type Regulation Date 2007 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Mineral resources, Sea Keyword Authorization/permit Mining Enforcement/compliance Exploration Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe Entry into force notes This Order enters into force on 22 December 2007. Abstract The Order sets regulations on approval of permits for mining at sea by extending terms and conditions thereof. Provisions of the Mineral Resources Act’s article 26b sections 3- 4 shall not apply to permit for recovery equipment or cargo volume and/or to the extension of existing terms and conditions. In adherence to the Mineral Resources Act’s article 20 section 1, Urban and Environmental Planning decisions may determine that the Mineral Resources Act’s article 26b section 3 does not apply to the modification of terms in previously issued and that provisions of article 26b section 4 do not apply to appeal against the determination of validity for extraction permit. Full text Danish Website www.retsinformation.dk References - Legislation Implements Raw Materials Act (No. 124 of 2017). Legislation | Denmark | 1991 (2017) Keyword: Pollution control, Continental shelf, Maritime zone, Basic legislation, Mining, Oil, Management/conservation, Exploration, Minerals, Sustainable development, Wild fauna, Wild flora, Protection of species Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Order No. 931 on immediate exploitation of ocean-mining for particular category of cases. Legislation | Denmark | 2012 Keyword: Authorization/permit, Mining, Enforcement/compliance, Exploration Source: FAO, FAOLEX