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Union of India - Section

Section 17 in The Granite Conservation And Development Rules, 1999

17. Mining plan to be submitted by the existing lessee.

(1)Where mining operations for granite have been undertaken before the commencement of these rules without an approved mining plan, the holder of such lease shall submit a mining plan within a period of one year from the date of commencement of these rules, to the State Government or any person authorised in this behalf by that Government for its approval.
(2)If a holder of a lease has not been able to submit the mining plan within the specified time for reasons beyond his control, he may apply for extension of time giving reasons to the State Government or any person authorised in this behalf by that Government.
(3)The State Government or any person authorised in this behalf by that Government on receiving an application made under sub-rule (2) may, on being satisfied, extend the period for submission of the mining plan for a period which may not exceed [four years] [ Substituted by G.S.R. 706(E), dated 17.10.2002 (w.e.f. 17.10.2002).].
(4)The State Government or any person authorised in this behalf by that Government may approve the mining plan submitted by the lessee under sub-rule (1), or may require modifications to be carried out in the mining plan and the lessee shall carry out such modifications and resubmit the modified mining plan for approval of the State Government or the person so authorised, as the case may be.
(5)The State Government or any person authorised in this behalf by that Government shall, within a period of ninety days from the date of receipt of the mining plan or the modified plan, convey its or his approval or disapproval to the applicant and in case of disapproval it or he shall also convey the reasons for disapproving the said mining plan or the modified mining plan.
(6)If no decision is conveyed within the period stipulated under sub-rule (5), the mining plan or the modified mining plan, as the case may be, shall be deemed to have been provisionally approved and such approval shall be subject to the final decision whenever communicated.
(7)The mining plan submitted under sub-rule (1) shall be prepared by a recognised person.