§ 935.25 Approval of Ohio abandoned mine land reclamation plan amendments.
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Federal RegisterFederal Register.The following is a list of the dates amendments were submitted to OSM, the dates when the Director's decision approving all, or portions of these amendments, were published in the and the State citations or a brief description of each amendment. The amendments in this table are listed in order of the date of final publication in the
Original amendment submission dateDate of final publicationCitation/description January 6, 1983May 24, 1983ORC 1513.37(D)(2), (4), (5), (J). August 20, 1986August 17, 1987Ohio AMLR Plan 3.7.4, 3.9.1; RAMP Committee role; AMLR program staff organization. October 2, 1989April 20, 1990ORC 1513.02(J), .08(A), .18(B), (C), (F), (H), .24, .37(J). February 19, 1992September 24, 1992AML emergency program; ORC 1513.37(C)(1), (L)(1), (2); OAC 1501:13-6-03(C)(1)(b), (I)(1)(d), (e). March 19, 1996March 26, 1997Revisions to the Ohio Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Plan to provide for the reclamation of areas causing acid mine drainage AMD and to revise the project selection process. March 17, 2017September 30, 2024Repeal and replace Certified AML Plan to be consistent with changes to Federal program and update to reflect current agency conditions/practices, structure and organization.Revision of ORC 1513.27, 1513.28, 1513.30, 1513.31, 1513.32, 1513.37.
[62 FR 9951, Mar. 5, 1997, as amended at 62 FR 14310, Mar. 26, 1997; 62 FR 32687, June 17, 1997; 89 FR 79441, Sept. 30, 2024]
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