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    Laws and Regulations: Mineral Rights in Arizona 9th Edition (Revised 2014)

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    Author
    Clark, L.D.
    Verity, V.H.
    Issue Date
    2001-05-01
    Keywords
    Arizona Department of Mines and Mineral Resources
    Santa Cruz County
    Navajo County
    Yuma County
    Greenlee County
    Graham County
    Gila County
    Apache County
    Mohave County
    Yavapai County
    Cochise County
    Pinal County
    Pima County
    Maricopa County
    Arizona
    land exchanges
    mineral entry
    recordation
    Arizona Mining Law
    State Land
    Forest Service
    USFS
    patented claims
    fee schedule
    adjudication
    mineral
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    Clark, L.D. and Verity, V.H., 2001, Laws and Regulations: Mineral Rights in Arizona 9th Edition. Arizona Dept. of Mines and Mineral Resources, 113 p..
    Description
    Recent statutory and regulatory changes that affect Federal mining claims have made portions of Special Report 12, Laws and Regulations Governing Mineral Rights in Arizona, 9th Edition inaccurate. Pending the completion of the rewriting of Special Report 12 this circular attempts to briefly describe statutory and agency policy changes in mining claim procedures. These changes are especially pertinent for the information on Federal filing requirements, maintenance of title, surface management regulations, and patenting of claims on pages 28 to 45. Department circulars that describe previous changes are: Arizona Mining Law Change – 1989 (Circular 30) Arizona Recordation Law Change, 1991 (Circular 36) Annual Assessment Work Requirements Under Arizona Statue, 1994 (Circular 56) These circulars, included in Special Report 11, should also be reviewed. It is important for claimants to keep informed as Congress or managing agencies make additional changes to mining law or regulatory procedures.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/629799
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    https://library.azgs.arizona.edu/item/ADMM-1552428177798-298
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    Arizona Geological Survey. All rights reserved.
    Collection Information
    Documents in the AZGS Document Repository collection are made available by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact azgs-info@email.arizona.edu.
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