State of Rajasthan - Act
The Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1986
RAJASTHAN
India
India
The Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1986
Rule THE-RAJASTHAN-MINOR-MINERAL-CONCESSION-RULES-1986 of 1986
- Published on 4 March 1986
- Commenced on 4 March 1986
- [This is the version of this document from 4 March 1986.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Repeal and Savings.
- The Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1977 are hereby repealed.Provided that any thing done or any action taken under the provisions of the rules so repealed shall be deemed to have been done or taken under the provisions of these rules.3. Definitions.
3A. Restrictions on grant and renewal of prospecting licence.
3B. Application for grant and renewal of prospecting licence.
3C. Disposal of application for grant and renewal of prospecting licence.
3D. Period for which prospecting licence may be granted or renewed.
- The period for which a prospecting licence may be granted shall be one year.Provided that a prospecting licence may be renewed for a further period of one year if the competent authority is satisfied that such period is required to complete the prospecting operations.3E. Area of prospecting licence.
- No person shall acquire one or more prospecting licences for a particular mineral covering a total area of more than 50.00 hectares in the entire State.Provided that the minimum area to be granted or renewed under a prospecting licence shall be 5.00 hectares.Provided further that an area upto 100.00 hectares may be granted to an applicant who has already made an investment of Rs.5.00 crore in mining machineries and/or mineral based industry.3F. Refusal to grant prospecting licence.
- The competent authority may refuse to grant any application for prospecting licence after giving an opportunity of being heard on the following reasons:3G. Grant or renewal of prospecting licence on the death of the applicant.
3H. Security deposit.
- The grantee shall before the deed referred to in sub-rule (1) of rule 3-J is executed, deposit as security for the due observance of the terms and conditions of the licence, a sum of rupees ten thousand for first 5.00 hectare or part thereof and thereafter Rs.2000/- for every additional one hectare or part thereof, in the form of National Saving Certificate or a Fixed Deposit Receipt of a Nationalized Bank/Scheduled Bank duly pledged in favour of the concerned Assistant Mining Engineer/Mining Engineer.3I. Performance Guarantee.
- The grantee shall submit performance guarantee in the form of Fixed Deposit Receipt of Nationalized Bank/Scheduled Bank or National Saving Certificate equivalent to 25% of existing licence fee for the due performance of the prospecting licence in favour of the concerned Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer before execution of the deed of prospecting licence. The performance guarantee shall be adjusted against Departmental dues of the licensee on expiry or cancellation of the licence, if any, otherwise it shall be refunded to him after expiry of the licence.3J. Execution of the deed of prospecting licence and its renewal.
3K. Report of information obtained by licensee.
3L. Registers.
3M. Conditions of prospecting licence.
- Every prospecting licence granted under these rules shall, in addition to other conditions that may be specified therein, be subject to the following conditions, namely:3N. Preferential right of certain persons.
4. Restriction on grant and renewal of mining lease.
5. Application for grant or renewal of mining lease.
6. Acknowledgement of application.
- Every application [under rule 5, accept the application submitted in FORM NO. 1-G or FORM NO. 1-I] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extra Ordinary dated 25/05/2012] shall be acknowledged in Form No. 2 on the date of its receipt.7. [ Procedure for grant of lease. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extra Ordinary dated 03/04/2013]
| (i) | Persons who undertake to install a crusher /mineral based industry; | 10% |
| (ii) | Manual workers and widows of manual workersbelonging to Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Other BackwardClasses/Special Backward Class employed in Mines; | 5% |
| (iii) | Manual workers and widows of manual workersother than Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/Other BackwardClass/Special Backward Class employed in mines; | 5% |
| (iv) | Persons belonging to Scheduled Castes /Scheduled Tribes/Other Backward Class/Special Backward Class; | 20% |
| (v) | Persons identified as "Below Poverty Line"; | 10% |
| (vi) | Freedom fighter/Ex-soldiers including members ofpara military forces belonging to Rajasthan, who have beenpermanently incapacitated or dependents of those who have diedwhile in service; | 5% |
| (vii) | Rajasthan State Government servants who havebeen permanently disabled while on duty or the dependents ofthose who have died while in service; | 5% |
| (viii) | Persons with disabilities (disabled persons)other than those covered in categories (vi) & (vii) above; | 5% |
| (ix) | Societies of Unemployed youth of Rajasthan; and | 25% |
| (x) | Other persons. | 10% |
8. Disposal of applications for the grants and renewal of the mining lease.
- [(1) An application for grant of mining lease shall be disposed off by the competent authority. The competent authority, after taking decision to grant precise area, shall issue letter of intent to the applicant to submit mining plan along with progressive mine closure plan to the authorised officer of the State Government for its approval, within a period of three months:Provided that the competent authority may also seek such other documents as he may deem fit and where the environment clearance is required to be submitted, the period for its submission shall be twelve months.Provided further that the above period may be extended by the competent authority subject to payment of late fees at the rate of 6% of annual dead rent for every month or part thereof of such extended period.] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 02/11/2012]9. Refusal of application of mining lease.
- The Government or competent authority may refuse to grant or renew any mining lease subject to reasons to be recorded and to be communicated to the applicant in writing.10. Register of Mining Lease applications and mining leases.
11. Area of Mining Lease.
12. Length and breadth of area under a mining lease.
- As far as possible area applied under mining lease shall be rectangular in shape and length shall not exceed four times of its width.13. Boundaries below the surface.
- Boundaries of the area covered by a mining lease shall run vertically downwards below the surface towards the centre of the earth.14. Security deposits.
14A. [ Performance Guarantee. [Inserted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
- The grantee shall submit Performance Guarantee in the form of Fixed Deposit Receipt of Nationalized Bank/Scheduled Bank or National Saving Certificate equivalent to 25% of existing dead rent for the due performance of the lease in favour of the Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer before execution of the lease. At the time of enhancement of dead rent, the Performance Guarantee shall also stand revised proportionately and lessee shall deposit the difference of Performance Guarantee within a period of 30 days. The Performance Guarantee shall be adjusted against Departmental dues of the lessee on expiry or cancellation of the lease, if any; otherwise it shall be refunded to him after expiry of the lease.]15. Transfer of Mining Lease.
16. Period of lease.
- [(1) The maximum period for which a [mining lease except lease for mineral bajri may be granted] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/08/1994] shall not exceed [thirty years.] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]Provided that the minimum period for which any such mining lease may be granted shall not be less than [twenty years.] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]]17. Renewal of Mining Lease.
| [Period of delay | Amount of penalty | |
| (a) | Up to one month | 1% of the existing annual dead rent subject to aminimum of Rs.500.00 |
| (b) | Up to two months | 2% of the existing annual dead rent subject to aminimum of Rs.1000.00 |
| (c) | Up to three months | 3% of the existing annual dead rent subject to aminimum of Rs. 1500.00 |
| (d) | Up to 6 months | 10% of the existing annual dead rent subject toa minimum of Rs 3000.00 |
| (e) | More than 6 months but before expiry of lease | 25% of the existing annual dead rent subject toa minimum of Rs. 10000.00] |
18. Conditions.
- [***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 29/08/1996] The following conditions shall be included in every mining lease and if they are not so included shall be deemed to have been included therein:-18A. Lapsing of leases.
18B. Reviving of leases.
19. Execution of Lease.
20. Currency of lease.
- The currency of lease shall be from the date of execution of the lease agreement unless otherwise stated. The execution shall include registration of the document also. The lessee shall have no right to continue work on accumulate stock on or after the date of termination of lease or its earlier determination, unless otherwise permitted by the Government or the competent authority.21. [ Special provisions for grant of mining lease of mineral marble or granite. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/07/2013]
| (a) | Persons who have installed marble gangsaw orautomatic tiling plant in the State. The applicant shall submitsatisfactory proof of his capability in this regard along withthe application form. Allotment of such plots shall be made bythe Director. | 15% |
| (b) | Persons who undertake to invest a minimum of Rs.10.00 crores for mechanization of mines and/ or installation ofexport oriented unit/processing plant(s) in the State andundertake to export at least 50% of the total product. Theapplicant shall submit satisfactory proof of his capability inthis regard along with the application form. Allotment of suchplots shall be made by the State Government. | 5% |
| (c) | Schedule Caste | 7.5% |
| (d) | Schedule Tribe | 7.5% |
| (e) | Other Backward Class | 4% |
| (f) | Special Backward Class | 1% |
| (g) | Unemployed graduates | 3% |
| (h) | Dependant of the Martyres of Defence Forces,Freedom fighters | 2% |
| (i) | General | 5% |
| (a) | Persons who have installed granite processingplant or circular saw in the State. The applicant shall submitsatisfactory proof of his capability in this regard along withthe application form. Allotment of such plots shall be made bythe Director. | 15% |
| (b) | Persons who undertake to invest a minimum of Rs.10.00 crores for mechanization of mines and/ or installation of100% export oriented unit (E.O.U.)/processing plant(s) in theState and undertake to export at least 50% of the total product.The applicant shall submit satisfactory proof of his capabilityin this regard along with the application. Allotment of suchplots shall be made by the State Government. | 5% |
| (c) | Schedule Caste | 7.5% |
| (d) | Schedule Tribe | 7.5% |
| (e) | Other Backward Class | 4% |
| (f) | Special Backward Class | 1% |
| (g) | Unemployed graduates | 3% |
| (h) | Dependant of the Martyres of Defence Forces,Freedom fighters | 2% |
| (i) | General | 5% |
21A. [ Grant of minor mineral lease within the existing major mineral lease. [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/07/2013]
22. Restriction on grant of quarry licence.
- [(1) Restrictions for mining lease as provided in sub-rule (1),(2),(4),(5),(6),(8),(9), (11) of rule 4 shall also apply for the grant of quarry licence.] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]| (i) | Manual workers and widows of manual workersemployed in mines, belonging to Scheduled Castes; | 5% |
| (ii) | Manual workers and widows of manual workersemployed in mines, belonging to Scheduled Tribes; | 5% |
| (iii) | Manual workers and widows of manual workersemployed in mines, belonging to Other Backward Class/SpecialBackward Class; | 5% |
| (iv) | Manual workers and widows of manual workersemployed in mines other than Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Castes/ Other Backward Class/Special Backward Class; | 15% |
| (v) | Persons belonging to Schedule Caste; | 5% |
| (vi) | Persons belonging to Schedule Tribe; | 5% |
| (vii) | Persons belonging to Other Backward Class /Special Backward Class; | 5% |
| (viii) | Persons identified as "Below Poverty Line"; | 10% |
| (ix) | Village artisans and land-less labour; 10% | |
| (x) | Freedom fighter/Ex-soldiers including members ofpara military forces belonging to Rajasthan, who have beenpermanently incapacitated or dependents of those who have diedwhile in service; | 10% |
| (xi) | Rajasthan State Government servants who havebeen permanently disabled while on duty or the dependents ofthose who have died while in service; | 5% |
| (xii) | Persons with disabilities (disabled persons)other than those covered in categories (x) & (xi) above; | 5% |
| (xiii) | Societies of Unemployed youth of Rajasthan; and | 10% |
| (xiv) | Other applicants. | 5% |
23. Application for grant of quarry licence.
23A. [ Procedure for grant of quarry licence by inviting tender. [Inserted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 25/05/2012]
24. Register of quarry licence applications and quarry licences.
25. Area under quarry licence.
- In respect of a particular area and mineral deposit the dimension of each plot for the purpose of grant of quarry licence shall be fixed by the Mining Engineer.Provided that dimension of such plots shall not be smaller than 60 meters x 30 meters: [This limit shall however, not apply to the gap areas lying between two or more quarry licence which are less than the minimum prescribed size.] [Substituted by Government Notification dated 10/10/2008][Provided also that where the gap area available free for grant is [less than 0.25 hectare] [Substituted by Government Notification dated 10/10/2008] and surrounded by three or more quarry licences or by forest boundary or any other reserved land, such gap area shall be granted by auctions to any one of the surrounding quarry licence and the same shall be added in his licence.Provided also that where the gap area is [0.25 hectare or above] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011], separate quarry licence shall be granted by way of open auction after delineation and notification as per the procedure provided in rule 22(1).]Provided further that the dimension of one plot under such licence shall not exceed 400 m x 200 m for the marble and its associated minerals and 120m x 60m for any other mineral.Provided further also that where quarry licence is granted on a fixed annual licence fee inclusive of royalty the dimension of such plots shall not exceed 10m x 10m.[Provided also that 30 meter wide strip of Government land shall be kept reserved around the existing quarry boundaries or licences for allotment to adjoining quarry licensee to enhance quarry size for scientific and safe mining, The area of strip shall be allotted on an application submitted by the licensee to the Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer concerned, after considering its merit [ ] [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 24/03/2011] area of strip may be added to his existing quarry licence. The existing licensee in whose licence, the strip is added shall pay, premium equivalent to four times of rent of the area to be added, in addition to rent as per rules.]26. Procedure for grant and renewal of quarry licence.
27.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]27A.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]27B.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]27C.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]27D.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]27E. Demarcation of quarry licence area.
- [(1) When a quarry licence is granted by the State Government or the Competent authority, arrangements shall be made at the expenses of the licensee for the survey and demarcation of the area granted under the licence.Provided that where the Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer concerned feel it necessary to demarcate the area before issuing an order of grant for quarry licence, he may ask the applicant to deposit the demarcation charges within time specified by him and get the area demarcated.Provided further that if the applicant fails to comply with such order the application for grant of quarry licence shall be rejected.Provided also that the licensee, after demarcation of the granted area, shall construct boundary pillars and maintain them throughout the period of licence.Provided also that re-verification of boundary pillar shall also be carried out on the request of the licensee but the expenses of the re-verification shall be twice the amount of demarcation fee given in the note below.Note : Expenses for demarcation shall be-28. Licence fee, security etc. for quarry licence.
29. Conditions of quarry licence.
30. Cancellation of licence.
31. Transfer of quarry licenses.
31A. [ Special provisions for grant of quarry licence of mineral marble. [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/07/2013]
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, for grant of quarry licence for mineral marble the provisions of rule 21A shall apply.]Chapter - IV Grant of [Royalty Collection Contract/Excess Royalty Collection Contract with or without collection of Permit fee/other charges] [Inserted/Added/Substituted/Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 27/03/2003] and Mining Lease by auction or tender32. Grant of Royalty Collection Contract.
- [Royalty collection contract/Excess Royalty Collection Contract with or without collection of permit fee/other charges] [Inserted/Added/Substituted/Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 27/03/2003]:-32A. [ Registration of Contractor. [Inserted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
| Class of Contractor application | Application fee (in Rs.) | Reserve price (in Rs) | Minimum Net worth (certificate issued byCharted Accountant on parameters mentioned in rule 3(d) (Rs. inLacs) | (Security amount (Rs. in Lacs) |
| A | 10000.00 | Any amount above 100.00 lacs | 50.00 | 2.00 |
| B | 5000.00 | Above 50.00 lacs and up to 100.00 lacs | 10.00 | 1.00 |
| C | 2000.00 | Above 10.00 lacs and up to 50.00 Lacs | 5.0 | 0.50 |
33. [ Presiding Officer. [Inserted/Added/Substituted/Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 27/03/2003]
1. Superintending Mining Engineer Concerned (Presiding Officer);
2. Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer Concerned; and
3. Assistant Accounts Officer/Accounts Officer/Any other officer Nominated by Director of Mines & Geology.
Provided that in case where office of Superintending Mining Engineer, Mining Engineer and Assistant Mining Engineer is situated in the same premises, tenders shall be received only in the office of Superintending Mining Engineer concerned or as per the direction of Director of Mines & Geology.1. Additional Director Mines (Presiding Officer);
2. Superintending Mining Engineer; and
3. Accounts Officer/Financial Advisor/Any other officer nominated by Director Mines & Geology.
Provided that in case where office of Additional Director Mines, Superintending Mining Engineer, Mining Engineer and Assistant Mining Engineer is situated in the same premises, tenders shall be received only in office of Additional Director Mines concerned or as per the direction of Director Mines & Geology.1. Additional Director Mines -Hqrs. (Presiding Officer);
2. Superintending Mining Engineer concerned; and
3. Financial Advisor/Accounts Officer/Any other officer nominated by Director of Mines & Geology.]
(d)[ Tenders for grant of mining lease shall be received in the office of Superintending Mining Engineer concerned and shall be opened in the office of Superintending Mining Engineer concerned in the presence of following committee:- [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]33A. [ Reserve Price. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
33B. [ Security. [Inserted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
33C. Guarantee.
33D. Bid/Tender amount.
34. [ Procedure for auction. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
- The following shall be the procedure for holding auction of mining lease [under sub-rule (1) of rule 7] and for royalty collection contract/excess royalty collection contract with or without collection of permit fee/other charges under rule 32 of these rules:-| (a) | For bid up to Rs. 1 Lac | 10,000/- |
| (b) | For bid above Rs.1 Lac & up to Rs.5 Lacs | 50,000/- |
| (c) | For bid above Rs. 5 Lacs & up to Rs. 10 Lacs | 1,00,000/- |
| (d) | For bid above Rs.10 Lacs | 1,00,000/- + one Lac for each additional bid of Rs.10 Lacs orpart thereof. |
35. [ Procedure for Tender. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
- The following shall be the procedure for inviting the tenders for mining lease [under sub-rule (1) of rule 7] and for royalty collection contract/excess royalty collection contract with or without collection of permit fee or other charges under rule 32 of these rules:-35A. [ Procedure for e-auction/e-tender. [Substituted by Notification No. G.S.R. 102, dated 23.1.2017 (w.e.f. 4.3.1986).]
- The Director Mines and Geology shall issue detailed guidelines regarding the procedure for e-auction/tender, of mining lease, royalty collection, contract or excess royalty collection contract.]36. Register of Mining lease granted by auction or tenders.
- A register of mining leases granted by auction or by inviting tenders shall be maintained in the office of Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer for their respective jurisdiction in Form No. 9.37. [ Execution of contract. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
37A. [ Conditions of royalty collection contract and/or excess royalty collection contract. [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 25/05/2012]
- The following conditions shall be included in every royalty collection contract and/or excess royalty collection contract and if they are not so included shall be deemed to have been included therein, namely:-37B. Mining Plan as a pre-requisite to the grant of mining lease, quarry licence or short term permit.
37C. Mining plan/Simplified Mining Scheme to be prepared by a recognised person.
37D. Grant of recognition by State Government.
37E. Submission and approval of mining plan/simplified mining scheme.
- On receipt of the application for grant of mining lease, quarry licence or short term permit the competent authority shall take decision to grant precise area and communicate such decision to the applicant and on receipt of such communication of the precise area to be granted, the applicant shall submit to the competent authority a mining plan/simplified mining scheme, as the case may be, along with a non-refundable fee of Rs. 2,000/- within a period of three months from the date on which such communication is received or such other period as may be allowed by the competent authority for approval. The said mining plan/simplified mining scheme shall incorporate:-37F. Modification of the approved Mining Plan/Simplified Mining Scheme.
37G. Mining plan/simplified mining scheme to be submitted by the existing lessee/licensee/short term permit holder.
37H. Review of mining plan/simplified mining scheme.
37I. Mining operations to be in accordance with mining plan/simplified mining scheme.
37J. Financial assurance.
- [(1) Financial Assurance has to be furnished by every mining lease/quarry licence/short term permit holder. The amount of financial assurance shall be as follows,-| (i) [ [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extra Ordinary dated 12/07/2013] | for quarry licences having area more than 0.3hectare and all mining leases | rupees fifteen thousand per hectare or partthereof used in mining and allied activities. (The above amountshall be enhanced with the increase in the area of mining andallied activities.) |
| (ii) | in case of quarry licenses having area between0.1 hectare to 0.3 hectare and for short term permits rupees | five thousand] |
37K. Mining operations.
- The mining operations shall be carried out in such a manner so as to ensure systematic development, conservation of mineral deposits and protection of environment.37L. System of working.
37M. Separate stacking of non-saleable mineral.
37N. Employment of Qualified persons.
37O. Duties of qualified person.
37OO. [ Environment and Health Safeguard. [Inserted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 16/05/2016]
- Every mining lease/licence holder shall,-37P. Environmental Management Plan for clusters of Leases/Licenses/Short Term Permit areas.
- For clusters of leases/licenses/short term permit areas having an area less than 5 hectares individually, Environment Management Plan shall be prepared by association of lessees/licensees/short term permit holders of the cluster within a period of three months of formation of association through recognised person and submitted to the District Level Environmental Committee for approval:Provided that the Director may in appropriate case extend above period up to a further period of six months.37Q. Association of Cluster.
- Lessees/licensees/short term permit holders falling in a cluster shall form an association within a period of three months counted from the date of declaration of cluster as per clause (viii-a) of rule 3, for the implementation of Environment Management Plan prepared by a recognized person and approved by the District Level Environmental Committee. All the lessees/licensees/short term permit holders shall be members of the concerned association and if any lessee/licensee/short term permit holder does not want to be a member of such association in such case he/she shall not be allowed to work in the area:Provided that such association shall be registered under the provisions of relevant Law.Provided further that any lessee/licence/short term permit holder who is granted the lease/licence/short term permit, as the case may be, within the boundary of cluster after formation of association shall be deemed to be member of the association,[Provided also that lessee/ licencee/ short term permit holders of more than one cluster may form a common association, but in this case the Environment Management Plan (EMP) shall have to be prepared separately for each cluster by the association.] [Inserted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 01/01/2013]37R. District Level Environmental Committee.
- The District Level Environmental Committee shall consist of the following, namely:-| (i) | District Collector | Chairman |
| (ii) | Regional Officer of the Rajasthan StatePollution Control Board or officer nominated by the Chairman ofthe Board | Member |
| (iii) | Deputy Conservator of Forest | Member |
| (iv) | Assistant Mining Engineer/Mining EngineerConcerned | Member Secretary |
| (v) | Any other officer nominated by the Government | Member |
37S. Implementation of common issues of Environment Management Plan in a cluster.
- Association formed as per the provisions of the rule 37Q shall be responsible for implementation of Environment Management Plan (EMP) and in case EMP is not implemented, mining operation of all lessees/licensees/short term permit holders in the cluster shall be stopped by the Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer with prior approval of Superintending Mining Engineer concerned after giving a 30 day notice to the association. Such notice shall be published in two local news papers at least 15 day before the intended date of stoppage of mining activities. Mining operations, so stopped, shall be allowed to resume only after the EMP is implemented.37T. Environmental Safeguard to be implemented by individual lessee/licensee/short term permit holder.
37U. Cluster Level Environmental Conditions.
- Following provisions shall be incorporated in the environment management plan:-38. Assessment of royalty.
39. [Assessment on the basis of best judgement in case of failure to submit monthly and annual returns or in case of likely evasion of royalty. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/08/1994]
- If the assesses fails to submit the returns within the period prescribed in sub rule (2) of rule 38 or the returns submitted are incorrect or the assessing authority has reasons to believe that the assesses had evaded or avoided any royalty, the assessing authority may after giving to assesses a reasonable opportunity of being heard and after making such inquiry, as it considers necessary, assess the royalty for the period to the best of its judgement. The amount so assessed shall be payable by assesses forthwith and in case of default in payment, the amount so assessed shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue.Provided that no such royalty assessment shall be made on best judgement basis without obtaining prior approval of the next higher authority.]40. Reopening of cases of best judgement of assessment.
- Where an assessment has been made to the best of judgement of the assessing authority and the assessee makes an application to the assessing authority within 30 days from the date of service of notice of demand in consequence of assessment for the cancellation of the assessment on the ground:41. Assessment of royalty incorrectly assessed.
42. Delegation of Powers.
- The State Government may, by notification in the official Gazette direct that any power exercisable by it under these rules may in relation to such matters and subject to such conditions, if any, as may be specified in the notification be exercisable also by such officer or authority subordinate to the State Government.43. Appeal.
- [(1) Any person aggrieved by any order of the Superintending Mining Engineer, Superintending Mining Engineer (Vigilance), Mining Engineer (Vigilance), Mining Engineer [Assistant Mining Engineer or Assistant Mining Engineer (Vigilance)] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011] passed under these rules shall have the right of appeal to the Director.]44. Form of Appeal and Fees.
45. Limitation.
- An appeal under rule 43 shall be filed within three months of the date of [communication of] [Inserted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 29/08/1996] the order appealed against.Provided that an appeal may be admitted after the said period if the appellant satisfies the appellate authority that he has sufficient cause for not filing the appeal within the said period.46. Procedure of appeal.
47. Revision.
48. Unauthorised working.
49. Contravention of certain conditions of lease.
- Any lessee or his transferee or his assignee, who commits a breach of any of the conditions of the lease mentioned in clauses [(9) or (12)] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/08/1994] of rule 18 shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may [extend to one year] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011] or with fine which may [extend to Rs. 5,000/-] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011] or fine which may extend to [five hundred rupees] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011] for every day during which such contravention continues after conviction for the first such contravention.50. Offence cognizable only on written complaint.
- No court shall take cognizance of any offence punishable under these rules except upon a complaint in writing made by a person [not below the rank of Mines Forman, (Grade-II)/Surveyor.] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]Provided that [Mines Forman, Grade-I/Grade-II or Sr. Surveyor/Surveyor] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011] shall obtain prior approval of the Superintending Mining Engineer/Superintending Mining Engineer (Vigilance)/Mining Engineer/Mining Engineer (Vigilance)/Assistant Superintending Mining Engineer/Superintending Mining Engineer (Vigilance)/ Mining Engineer/Mining Engineer (Vigilance)/Assistant Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer (Vigilance) before filing any complaint.51. [ Role of police. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
- The authorities empowered to take action under rule 48 and rule 68 shall, if necessary, request in writing for the help of the local police or request for registration of F.I.R. and the police authorities shall render such assistance, as may be necessary and also register F.I.R. under relevant law or theft of public property to enable the officers to exercise the powers conferred on them by these rules to stop unauthorized mining and movement of minerals.]52. Investigation of offences.
53. Power to take evidence on oath.
- The assessing authority or investigating officer not below the rank of an Assistant Mining Engineer and the appellate authority shall for the purpose of these rules have the same powers as are vested in a court under the Code of Civil Procedure when trying a suit in respect of the following matters namely:-54. Powers of entry, inspection of records and seizure of books of accounts of a Dealer/Lessee.
55. Application of rules to all renewals.
56. Register to be open for inspection.
- All registers maintained in the office of the Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer under these rules shall be open for inspection by any person who holds or intends to acquire a mining lease or a quarry licence under these rules on payment of a fee of Rs. 10/- for each inspection.57. [ Rectification of mistakes. [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/08/1994]
- Any clerical or arithmetical mistake in any order passed by Government or any other officer under these rules and any error arising therein from accidental slip or omission may be corrected by the Government or officer, as the case may be.Provided that no order prejudicial to any person shall be passed unless he has been given a reasonable opportunity for stating his case.]58. Exemption.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules no rent, royalty or fee shall be charged for:-(a)Excavation of ordinary clay including brick making clay, bajri, sand and masonry stone from areas, which are not working pits of a lessee, by a tenant for bonafide purpose of construction or repairs of:-(i)Irrigation tanks, channels and drains;(ii)Wells;(iii)Compound walls for fields; or(iv)Residential house including compound walls and cattle sheds in rural areas.(aa)[ excavation of ordinary earth from village ponds/tanks situated in gram panchayat for de-silting and further use of such earth by tenants for filling/leveling in agricultural fields or any other community work in village.] [Inserted by Government Notification dated 16/05/2016]Provided that:-59.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/07/2013]60.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/07/2013]61. Rate of Interest.
- Interest at the rate of [15%] [Substituted by Government Notification dated 18/12/2004] shall be charged on all dues in respect of dead rent, royalty, quarry licence fee and royalty collection contract [or excess royalty collection contract amounts from the due date.] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]62. Dues may be recovered as arrears of Land Revenue.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, Government may recover any dues in respect of dead rent, royalty, quarry licence fee royalty collection contract amount, cost of mineral, penalties and any other dues under these rules together with interest as arrears of Land Revenue under the law in force relating to such recovery.63. Grant of Short term permit.
| (a) | For a short- term-permit up to 2 tonnes | Rs. 5/- |
| (b) | For a short term permit exceeding 2 tonnes andupto 8 tonnes of mineral. | Rs. 20/- |
| (c) | For a short term permit exceeding 8 tonnes andupto 30 tonnes of mineral | Rs. 50/- |
| (d) | For a short term permit exceeding 30 tonnes andupto 200 tonnes of mineral | Rs. 100/- |
| (e) | For a short term permit exceeding 200 tonnes andupto 500 tonnes of mineral | Rs. 200/- |
| (f) | For a short term permit exceeding 500 tonnes ofmineral | Rs. 200/- + Rs. 50/- for every additional 100tonnes or part thereof] |
63A. [ Grant of permit for over burden to be used as construction material. [Inserted by Rajasthan Notification No. G.S.R. 83, dated 14.10.2011 (w.e.f. 4.3.1986).]
63B. [ Excavation of earth and clay up to certain depth. [Inserted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 26/11/2014]
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, the excavation of brick earth, ordinary earth and ordinary clay up to a depth of one and half meters from the adjoining ground level shall be allowed but brick earth, ordinary earth and ordinary clay so excavated shall be disposed off or consumed only after obtaining a permission from the Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer concerned on payment of the royalty as per Schedule-I and fee as specified in sub-rule(4) of rule 63.]64. Acquisition of Bapi and Proprietary rights.
- The Government shall not recognize any Bapi or proprietary right in or any land wherein such a right is claimed by any person over any mineral bearing land, quarry or mine unless declared so by a court of competent jurisdiction. The Government may acquire such Bapi or proprietary rights so declared after payment of reasonable compensation in accordance with the provisions of law for the time being in force.65.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]65A.
[***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]66. Special mode of recovery.
67. Refund.
68. Establishment of check posts and barriers and weighment and inspection of goods in transit.
69. Power to summon.
70. Stoppage of mining operations.
- The Director/Superintending Mining Engineer or Mining Engineer/Assistant Mining Engineer or any other officer authorised by the Director in this behalf may prohibit mining and seize minerals, equipment, tools and vehicle in case the mining operations are being carried out not in accordance with the terms and conditions of the mining lease quarry licence or short term permit granted under these rules or without any lease or permit irrespective of that such minerals, tools, equipment and vehicles are lying at site or are in transit.71. Service of Notice.
72. Mining operations to be under lease or licence.
- No mining lease, quarry licence, short-term-permit or any other permit shall be granted otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of these rules and if granted shall be deemed to be null and void.73. [ Reservation of area for prospecting or mining operations by the Government. [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 12/08/1994]
- Where the Government proposes to undertake prospecting or mining operations of any mineral, it shall issue a notification reserving the area, in at least one daily new paper having wide circulation in the State as well as on such daily newspaper having wide circulation in the locality nearest to the area in question. The notification shall give details of area and the period for which such operations are proposed to be undertaken. Such reservation shall be effective from the date of its entry in the register of mining lease kept under rule 10.74. Status of the grant on the death of applicant for mining lease/quarry licence.
75. Dead rent on reduction in mining lease area.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules or in mining lease agreement, if an area of mining lease is reduced in size consequent to part surrender or otherwise, the competent authority may [***] [Deleted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 29/08/1996] proportionately reduce the dead rent of such lease.]76. [ Amalgamation of mining leases/quarry licences. [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 28/01/2011]
- [The Director] may, in the interest of mineral development and with reasons to be recorded in writing, permit amalgamation of two or more adjoining leases/quarry licences held by a lessee/licensee:Provided that the period of amalgamated lease/licence shall be co-terminus with the lease/licence whose period expires first."77. Conversion of Minor Mineral lease into Major Mineral lease.
- In case minor mineral produced from minor mineral lease can be used as a major mineral, in such cases the State Government may convert the minor mineral lease on an application by the lessee into major mineral lease subject to the following conditions, namely:-78. [ Savings of the certain notifications. [Added by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 03/04/2013]
- All notifications issued under rule 65A which are in force on the date of commencement of the Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession (Third Amendment) Rules, 2013, shall continue to be in force:Provided that the State Government may at any time rescind or supersede such notifications.][Schedule I] [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 24.4.2015 (w.e.f. 4.3.1986).]Rate of Royality[(See rule 18(1) (a) (b)]| S. No. | Name of Mineral | Quality shape and size of mineral | Rate of royalty (Rs. P/T) | Conversion factor in Tonne/ Cu.m. | ||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
| Part-A | ||||||
| 1 | Sandstone | Dimensional stones – | 2.4 | |||
| (i) | Dressed, polished or cut slabs, patti katla,ashlar, tiles, flooring & roofing stones and blocks. | 240.00 | ||||
| (ii) | Undressed, irregular or rough slabs, pattikatla, ashlar, tiles, flooring & roofing stones and blocks. | |||||
| (a) | Bharatpur, Dholpur, & Karoli districts | 155.00 | ||||
| (b) | Kota & Bundi districts | 130.00 | ||||
| (c) | All other districts | 100.00 | ||||
| Cobbles | 100.00 | |||||
| Mill Stone | 100.00 | |||||
| Khanda | ||||||
| (a) | Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karoli & Jodhpur Districts | 30.00 | ||||
| (b) | Other districts | 23.00 | ||||
| 2 | Limestone | Dimensional stones - | 2.7 | |||
| (i) | Used as flooring, roofing & pillaring stone etc. :- | |||||
| (a) | Kota & Jhalawar districts | 110.00 | ||||
| (b) | Jaisalmer district | 125.00 | ||||
| (c) | Jaisalmer Ashlar | 30.00 | ||||
| (d) | All other districts | 100.00 | ||||
| (ii) | Mineral waste of Limestone (Dimensional) usedfor purposes other than raw material by an industry. | 23.00 | ||||
| (iii) | Mineral waste if used in industries. | 90.00 | ||||
| Cobbles | 100.00 | |||||
| 3 | Limestone & lime | Suitable for lime making | 90.00 | 1.4 | ||
| Lime | 135.00 | |||||
| 4 | Lime Kanker, Jhajhara Kanker | Lime Kanker & Jhajhara Kanker | 20.00 | 1.4 | ||
| [5 [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 09/07/2015] | Marble, serpentine & other decorative stone | 1. | (a) | Slabs & tiles having one dimension (width)35 cm and above and other finished products:– | 2.7 | |
| (a-i) For Makrana Area | 380.00 | |||||
| (a-ii) For All other Area of Rajasthan | 430.00 | |||||
| (b) | Tiles having one dimension (width) less than 35cm: | 350.00 | ||||
| 2. | Blocks | 240.00 | ||||
| 3. | Irregular blocks processed by single wheelcutters whose diameter is not more than 60 cm located within theState of Rajasthan: | 130.00 | ||||
| Provided that such blocks are not processed inthe factory premises where other wheel cutters having diametermore than 60 cm or Gangsaw of any design are installed. | ||||||
| 4. | Karezi | 65.00 | ||||
| 5. | Khanda/ Karezi used in industries | 90.00 | ||||
| 6. | Khanda used as masonary Stone | |||||
| (i) | Alwar,Bharatpur,Jaipur, Jhunjhunu and Sikar districts | 30.00 | ||||
| (ii) | Other districts | 23.00 | ||||
| 6 | Granite, Diorite & other igneous rock types suitable forpolishing | (i) | Blocks having any dimension more than 70 cm. | 215.00 | 3.0 | |
| (ii) | Blocks having no dimension more than 70 cm. | 90.00 | 2.0 | |||
| (iii) | Khanda used as masonary Stone | 2.0 | ||||
| (i) | Alwar, Bharatpur, Jaipur, Jhunjhunu and Sikardistricts | 30.00 | ||||
| (ii) | Other districts | 23.00] | ||||
| 7 | Chips and powder making minerals like Marble, Dolomite,Serpentine, Rhyolite, Chert, Limestone, Quartzite etc. | Used for making chips and powder. | 65.00 | 2.7 | ||
| Provided that no royalty shall be payable on marble slurry/marble powder. | ||||||
| [8 [Substituted by Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary dated 09/07/2015] | Masonary Stone (Limestone, Rhyolite, Quartzite, Schist,Phyllites etc.) | (a) | Used as Khanda, ballast, road metal, fatchere,gitty/ grit, papada, crusher dust, gravel, jhajhara, Quarryrubbish, Granular Sub-Base (G.S.B.) etc. :- | 1.4 | ||
| (i) | Alwar, Bharatpur, Jaipur, Jhuhujhunu and Sikardistricts. | 30.00 | ||||
| (ii) | Other districts | 23.00 | ||||
| (b) | Used for making cobbles. | 100.00] | ||||
| 9 | Bajri, Kanker and ordinary sand | (a) | Bajri, Kankar - | 1.4 | ||
| (i) | Bharatpur, Jhunjhunu, Dholpur, Tonk and Sikardistricts. | 35.00 | ||||
| (ii) | Other districts | 30.00 | ||||
| (b) | Ordinary sand/ ordinary earth used for - | |||||
| (i) | Manufacturing of Earthenwares, tiles etc. | 12.00 | ||||
| (ii) | Filling or leveling purposes in construction ofembankment, roads, railways, buildings etc. | 3.00 | ||||
| 10 | Brick earth, Murram, Surkhi | 25.00 | 1.4 | |||
| 11 | Phyllite and Schist | Dimensional Stone used as Pati, kattla, roofing, flooringetc. | 60.00 | 2.2 | ||
| 12 | Fuller's earth | 100.00 | 1 | |||
| 13 | Bentonite | 110.00 | 1.2 | |||
| 14 | Slate stone | 120.00 | 2 | |||
| 15 | Salt petre | 2500.00 | - | |||
| 16 | Ordinary clays used for colour washing | 15.00 | 1.5 | |||
| 17 | (a) Bricks earth, Phyllite & Schist, Sand (includingBajri) | Used for special purposes in industry | 120.00 | 1.4 | ||
| (b) Shale, Gneisses, Quartzite, Clay and any other rocks/minerals used for special purposes. | 100.00 | |||||
| 18 | Ball Clay | i. | Crude | 60.00 | - | |
| ii. | Processed | 120.00 | ||||
| 19 | Barytes | i. | White | 70.00 | - | |
| ii. | Off Colour | 55.00 | ||||
| 20 | Calcite | 120.00 | - | |||
| 21 | China Clay | i. | Crude | 50.00 | - | |
| ii. | Processed | 400.00 | ||||
| 22 | Dolomite | i. | Blocks | 240.00 | - | |
| ii. | Khanda | 90.00 | ||||
| 23 | Felspar | i. | Blocks | 215.00 | - | |
| ii. | Khanda | 60.00 | ||||
| 24 | Fireclay | 60.00 | - | |||
| 25 | Gypsum | 125.00 | - | |||
| 26 | Jasper | 100.00 | - | |||
| 27 | Mica | i. | Crude | 500.00 | - | |
| ii. | Waste & scrap | 80.00 | ||||
| 28 | Ochre | 24.00 | - | |||
| 29 | Pyrophyllite | 75.00 | - | |||
| 30 | Quartz | 60.00 | - | |||
| 31 | Quartzite | Blocks used as flooring, tiling etc. | 265.00 | - | ||
| 32 | Silica Sand | 70.00 | - | |||
| 33 | Steatite or Talc or Soapstone | i. | Khanda | 30.00 | - | |
| ii. | Low Grade | 75.00 | ||||
| iii. | Talc Grade | 350.00 | ||||
| 34 | Other minerals not specified above. | 12% of pit mouth value | - |
| S. No. | Name of Mineral | Rate of Dead rent in Rs. Per ten square meteror part thereof |
| Part-A | ||
| 1 | Dimensional stone: | |
| (a) | Sandstone, Limestone, Slate stone and other Dimensionalstones which have not been mentioned anywhere in this schedule. | 70.00 |
| (b) | Phyllite and schist | 35.00 |
| 2 | Mineral used for lime making: | |
| (a) | Limestone | 60.00 |
| (b) | Lime Kanker, Dhandhla and jhajhara Kankar | 25.00 |
| 3 | Mineral used for making chips and powder: | |
| Limestone, Marble, Chert, Serpentine, Rhyolite, Quartzite andother rocks | 60.00 | |
| 4 | Mineral used as Blocks and sawn as slabs and tiles: | |
| (a) | Marble, Serpentine and other rocks | 100.00 |
| (b) | Granite, Diorite, Rhyolite, Dolorite and other rocks | 60.00 |
| 5 | Masonry stone and mineral used in construction works such asballast, road metal, brick earth, murrum, kankar, bajri orsurkhi etc. | 30.00 |
| 5a | Bajri when granted under mining lease by auction/ tender | 3.00 |
| 6 | Other Minerals: | |
| (a) | Fuller's earth | 25.00 |
| (b) | Bentonite | 45.00 |
| (c) | Saltpetre | 15.00 |
| (d) | Ordinary white/ yellow/ red clays | 20.00 |
| 7 | Other minerals not specified above | 50.00 |
| Part-B |
| 8 | Ball Clay | 30.00 |
| 9 | Barytes | 45.00 |
| 10 | Calcite | 30.00 |
| 11 | China Clay | 30.00 |
| 12 | Dolomite | 30.00 |
| 13 | Felspar | 25.00 |
| 14 | Fireclay | 30.00 |
| 15 | Gypsum | 30.00 |
| 16 | Jasper | 30.00 |
| 17 | Mica | 30.00 |
| 18 | Ochre | 30.00 |
| 19 | Pyrophyllite | 30.00 |
| 20 | Quartz | 25.00 |
| 21 | Quartzite | |
| i. Blocks | 70.00 | |
| ii. Khanda | 30.00 | |
| 22 | Silica Sand | 30.00 |
| 23 | Steatite or Talc or Soapstone | 30.00 |
| 24 | Other minerals not specified above | 50.00 |