Coal Conservation Act (RSA 2000, c. C-17). País/Territorio Canadá Subdivisión territorial Alberta Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 1980 (2012) Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Recursos minerales Palabra clave Legislación básica Minería Carbón Control de la contaminación Exploración Recopilación de datos/informes Área geográphica Americas, Ártico, Asia y Pacifico, Pacífico Oriental, América del Norte, Atlántico Norte Entry into force notes The Revised Statutes of Alberta (R.S.A) 2000 are in force as of 1 January 2002. Resumen The present Act applies to every mine and coal processing plant in Alberta, and to all coal produced and transported in Alberta. The purposes of this Act are a) to provide for the appraisal of coal resources; b) to provide for appraisals of coal requirements; c) to ensure orderly, efficient and economic development of coal resources in the public interest; d) to effect conservation, and prevent waste, of the coal resources; e) to assist the Government to control pollution and ensure environment conservation; f) to ensure the observance of safe and efficient practices in the exploration of coal; g) to provide for the recording, and for the timely and useful dissemination of data and information. Part 3 lays down provisions relating to the powers and duties of the Energy Resources Conservation Board. Under the Act, the Lieutenant Governor is empowered to pass regulations necessary for the implementation of the Act. The Act consists of 50 sections divided into 9 Parts, of which the most important ones are: Powers and duties of the Board (3); Development, operation and abandonment of mines (4); Operation and abandonment of coal processing plants (5); Industrial development permits (6); Inspection (7); Registers, records and reports (8). Texto completo Inglés Página web www.gov.ab.ca Referencias - Legislación Implementado por Coal Conservation Regulation (Alta. Reg. 270/81). Legislación | Canadá | 1981 (2014) Palabra clave: Minerales, Cumplimiento/aplicación, Exploración, Autorización/permiso, Minería Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX