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2006 South Dakota Code - 45-6D-29 — Grant of permit if application in compliance with law--Grounds for denial.
45-6D-29. Grant of permit if application in compliance with law--Grounds for denial. The Board of Minerals and Environment shall grant a permit to an operator if the application complies with the requirements of this chapter and all applicable local, state, and federal laws. The board may not deny a permit, except for one or more of the following reasons:
(1) The application is incomplete or the
surety has not been posted;
(2) The applicant has not paid the
required fee;
(3) The adverse effects of the proposed
uranium exploration operation on the historic, archaeologic,
geologic, scientific, or recreational aspects of affected or
surrounding land outweigh the benefits of the proposed uranium
exploration operation;
(4) The proposed uranium exploration
operation will result in the loss or reduction of long-range
productivity of watershed lands, public and domestic water wells,
aquifer recharge areas, or significant agricultural areas;
or
(5) The proposed uranium exploration
operation will adversely affect threatened or endangered wildlife
indigenous to the area.
Source: SL 1982, ch 307, § 29.
Source: SL 1982, ch 307, § 29.
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