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350.600 Legislative findings and intent -- Commercial oil shale mining
prohibited until adoption of rules and regulations.
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The General Assembly finds that there has been a recent interest in the
Commonwealth in the mining and processing of oil shale due to the critical
need for fossil fuel which has developed in this country. The General Assembly
further finds that the development of this fossil fuel could be of significant
long-range benefit to the Commonwealth and to the United States of America,
but that the unregulated extraction and processing of oil shale within the
Commonwealth could cause soil erosion, water pollution, and the destruction of
aesthetic and agricultural values. The General Assembly further finds that, in
order to effectively regulate the extraction and processing of oil shale, the
Energy and Environment Cabinet shall conduct extensive research concerning
the process, waste production, and potentially adverse environmental impacts
of such recovery operations.
It is the intent of the General Assembly to provide such regulation and control
of the mining and processing of oil shale as to minimize and prevent its
adverse effects on the citizens and the environment of the Commonwealth.
The General Assembly further finds that the Energy and Environment Cabinet
is the most competent agency to regulate the extraction and processing of oil
shale due to its expertise in the handling of the surface mining of other
minerals and in the regulation of other sources of air and water pollution.
The Energy and Environment Cabinet shall file with the regulations compiler
reasonable rules and regulations pertaining to oil shale mining operations,
which shall include strip mining as defined by KRS 350.010, the surface effects
of underground mining of oil shale, and the in situ mining of oil shale by June
30, 1981. No person shall engage in the commercial mining or processing of oil
shale until such time as the cabinet promulgates rules and regulations to
provide standards for such mining.
In promulgating regulations pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, the
secretary shall make written finding that the regulations promulgated are based
on sound scientific and engineering data and are reasonably necessary to
protect the people and environment of the Commonwealth from the adverse
effects of oil shale extraction. The secretary shall promulgate regulations
consistent with existing standards for land, water, and air protection. The
secretary may conduct a public hearing on the subject of the cabinet's
regulation of the extraction and processing of oil shale for the purpose of
collecting data and receiving public comments on this issue. The hearing will
be held at a time and place to be determined by the secretary in accordance
with the policy of the cabinet.
Prior to the adoption of the regulations required by this section, any person
may conduct core drilling, experimentation, removal of samples, or a pilot and
demonstration project which involves the mining of not more than five (5) acres
for the production of oil shale in any one (1) county. Such core drilling,
experimentation, removal of samples, or pilot and demonstration project
involving the mining of not more than five (5) acres for the production of oil
shale in any one (1) county shall not be initiated until written notification of the
intent to perform such operations shall be filed at least fifteen (15) days prior to
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commencement of such projects by registered mail by the mine operator with
the secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky and with the person(s) holding title to the surface of the land to be
utilized for such operations.
The secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet of the Commonwealth of
Kentucky shall be granted the right to monitor such core drilling,
experimentation, removal of samples, or pilot and demonstration project as it
may deem necessary for the purpose of establishing sound and reasonable
scientific and engineering data upon which rules and regulations pertaining to
oil shale mining operations in the Commonwealth of Kentucky can be based.
Effective:July 15, 2010
History: Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 1894, effective July 15, 2010. -Created 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 260, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1980.
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