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Mining Act.

Pays/Territoire
Iran, Rép. islamique d'
Type du document
Législation
Date
1983
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Environnement gén., Ressources minérales
Mot clé
Classement/déclassement Exploration Institution Gestion intégrée Exploitation minière Monitorage Infractions/sanctions Recherche Évaluation/gestion des risques Normes Évaluation des ressources/des dommages Élimination de déchets Procédures judiciaires/procédures administratives Autorisation/permis Législation de base Commerce/industrie/sociétés Certification Charbon Gestion/conservation Minéraux Hydrocarbures Contrat/accord Règlement des différends
Aire géographique
Asie, Mer Caspienne, Moyen-Orient, Afrique du Nord et Proche-Orient, Golfe Persique, Asie du Sud
Résumé

The preliminary articles of the Mining Act in Chapter one provides for the classification of minerals. This classification is important and has legal implications because items such as the cost of exploration rights, the area of exploration licenses and exploitation licenses, the amount of government salaries, the inclusion of safety regulations and the employment of a technical manager in the mine are initially dependent on the mineral class. Minerals can also be classified in terms of chemical composition and application in industry. Article 4 of the Act provides classification of the minerals in 4 categories. The first class include limestone, gypsum, ordinary sand, salt (blue and stone), building stone and similar stones, class two refer to metal-minerals such as iron, gold, silver, cream, tin, mercury, lead, zinc and copper. Class three refer to petroleum materials such as oil, natural gas, natural bitumen, natural asphalt and oil shale and similar ones. Class four include radioactive materials used for nuclear power and fuel for nuclear power plants. According to this Act Large mines are identified by the High Council of Mines according to the amount of reserves, grade, amount of extraction, value of the mineral, number of employees, amount of investment, geographical location and socio-economic and political considerations. Exploration and exploitation of the mines shall be processed in accordance to this Act.

Texte intégral
Farsi
Site web
www.dotic.ir

Références - Législation

Abrogé par

Mining Law.

Législation | Iran, Rép. islamique d' | 1998

Mot clé: Droit d'accès, Autorisation/permis, Concession, Planification environnementale, Érosion, Gestion/conservation, Exploitation minière, Lutte contre la pollution, Pollution du sol/qualité, Remise en état des sols, Politique/planification

Source: FAO, FAOLEX