The NPS regulates mineral development
activities inside park boundaries on mining claims and on
non-Federal oil and gas rights under regulations codified at 36 CFR
Part 9, Subpart A ("9A regulations"), and 36 CFR Part 9, Subpart B
("9B Regulations"), respectively. The NPS promulgated both sets of
regulations in the late 1970's. In the case of mining claims, the
NPS promulgated the 9A regulations pursuant to congressional
authority granted under the Mining in the Parks Act of 1976, 16
U.S.C. §1901 et seq., and individual park enabling statutes. For
non-Federal oil and gas rights, the NPS regulates development
activities pursuant to authority under the NPS Organic Act of 1916,
16 U.S.C. §1 et seq., and individual enabling statutes. As directed
by Congress, the NPS developed the regulations in order to protect
park resources and visitor values from the adverse impacts
associated with mineral development in park boundaries.
US Code:
16
USC 1901 Name of Law: Mining in the Parks Act
US Code: 16 USC
1 Name of Law: The National Park Service (NPS) Organic Act
Cartina Miller 202 354-6946
Cartina_Miller@nps.gov
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