§ 773.13 Unanticipated events or conditions at remining sites.
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(a) You, the applicant, are eligible for a permit under § 773.12 if an unabated violation—
(1) Occurred after October 24, 1992; and
(2) Resulted from an unanticipated event or condition at a surface coal mining and reclamation operation on lands that are eligible for remining under a permit that was held by the person applying for the new permit.
(b) For permits issued under § 785.25 of this subchapter, an event or condition is presumed to be unanticipated for the purpose of this section if it—
(1) Arose after permit issuance;
(2) Was related to prior mining; and
(3) Was not identified in the permit application.
[65 FR 79663, Dec. 19, 2000, as amended at 73 FR 67630, Nov. 14, 2008]
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