Mineral Resources Regulations 2016 (TAS)
Mineral Resources Regulations 2016
I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, make the following regulations under the Mineral Resources Development Act 1995 .15 June 2016
C. WARNER
Governor
By His Excellency’s Command,
WILLIAM E. F. HODGMAN
Acting for and on behalf of the Minister for Mining
Regulation 8(1) and (2)
1. | For petroleum, for each $100 of the gross value of petroleum at the well head | $12.00 |
2. | For coal seam gas, for each $100 of the gross value of coal seam gas at the well head | $12.00 |
3. | For – | |
(a) clay, per tonne | $1.32 | |
(b) kaolin, per tonne | $1.32 | |
(c) dolomite for metallurgical and chemical use, per tonne | $1.32 | |
(d) dolomite for other uses, per tonne | $0.66 | |
(e) limestone for chemical and metallurgical use, per tonne | $1.32 | |
(f) limestone for other uses, per tonne | $0.66 | |
(g) silica for metallurgical use, per tonne | $1.32 or 5.35% of sales value, whichever is the greater | |
(h) silica flour per tonne | $1.00 | |
(i) silica for other uses (excluding silica flour), per tonne | $0.66 | |
(j) sand, per tonne | $0.66 | |
(k) gravel, per tonne | $0.66 | |
(l) pebbles, per tonne | $2.64 | |
(m) building and dimension stone, per cubic metre | $5.50 | |
(n) crushed and broken stone, per tonne | $0.66 | |
(o) magnesite for chemical and metallurgical use, per tonne | $1.32 or 5.35% of sales value, whichever is the greater | |
(p) magnesite for other uses, per tonne | $0.66 | |
(q) iron oxide used in pigment manufacture, per tonne | $1.32 |
Regulation 17(1)
1. | Application for – | |
(a) exploration licence (other than special exploration licence) | 860 | |
(b) retention licence | 860 | |
(c) mining lease | 860 | |
(d) prospecting licence | 20 | |
(e) group prospecting licence | 140 | |
2. | Objection to – | |
(a) exploration licence | 28 | |
(b) special exploration licence | 28 | |
(c) retention licence | 28 | |
(d) production licence | 28 | |
(e) mining lease | 28 | |
3. | Application for extension of term of – | |
(a) exploration licence | 570 | |
(b) special exploration licence | 860 | |
(c) retention licence | 570 | |
(d) production licence | 860 | |
4. | Application for exemption from conditions of – | |
(a) exploration licence or special exploration licence | 215 | |
(b) retention licence | 215 | |
(c) mining lease | 215 | |
(d) production licence | 215 | |
5. | Application for transfer of – | |
(a) exploration licence or special exploration licence | ||
(b) retention licence | ||
(c) production licence | ||
(d) mining lease (private land) | ||
(e) mining lease (Crown land) | ||
6. | Renewal of mining lease | 570 |
7. | Surrender of – | |
(a) exploration licence or special exploration licence | 105 | |
(b) retention licence | 105 | |
(c) production licence | 105 | |
(d) mining lease | 105 | |
8. | Application to consolidate exploration licence | 215 |
9. | Sublease of mining lease | 215 |
1. | Approval of instrument of legal or equitable interest in mineral tenement | 215 |
2. | Lodgement of caveat | 105 |
3. | Collection of royalty on behalf of private owners | 5% of royalty |
Regulation 17(2) and (3)
1. | Exploration licence for category 4 minerals – | |
(a) each of the first 2 periods of 12 months, per square kilometre | 2.85 | |
(b) each subsequent period of 12 months, per square kilometre | 4.29 | |
2. | Exploration licence for all other minerals – | |
(a) each of the first 2 periods of 12 months, per square kilometre | 18.15 | |
(b) each subsequent period of 12 months, per square kilometre | 36.30 | |
3. | Special exploration licence – | |
(a) each of the first 2 periods of 12 months, per square kilometre | 2.85 | |
(b) each subsequent period of 12 months, per square kilometre | 4.29 | |
4. | Retention licence – | |
(a) coal, petroleum, coal seam gas or geothermal substance, per square kilometre for each period of 12 months | 860 | |
(b) minerals other than coal, petroleum, coal seam gas or geothermal substance, per square kilometre for each period of 12 months | 1 715 | |
5. | Production licence for each financial year, per square kilometre | 75 with minimum 5150 |
6. | Mining lease, per hectare, for each financial year | 15.13 with minimum 302.60 |
Regulation 19
1. | aluminium |
2. | antimony |
3. | arsenic |
4. | beryllium |
5. | bismuth |
6. | cadmium |
7. | caesium |
8. | cobalt |
9. | copper |
10. | gallium |
11. | germanium |
12. | gold |
13. | hafnium |
14. | indium |
15. | iridium |
16. | iron (including magnetite but excluding iron oxides used in pigment manufacture) |
17. | lead |
18. | lithium |
19. | manganese |
20. | mercury |
21. | molybdenum |
22. | monazite |
23. | nickel |
24. | niobium |
25. | osmium |
26. | palladium |
27. | platinoid minerals |
28. | platinum |
29. | rare earth metals |
30. | rhodium |
31. | rubidium |
32. | ruthenium |
33. | selenium |
34. | silver |
35. | tantalum |
36. | tellurium |
37. | tin |
38. | titanium |
39. | tungsten (including scheelite and wolframite) |
40. | vanadium |
41. | zinc |
42. | zirconium |
43. | ores of any of the above minerals |
1. | alum |
2. | alunite |
3. | apatite |
4. | asbestos |
5. | attapulgite |
6. | barite |
7. | bentonite |
8. | beryl |
9. | borates |
10. | calcite |
11. | chromite |
12. | corundum |
13. | diamond |
14. | diatomaceous earth |
15. | dolomite |
16. | feldspar |
17. | fluorite |
18. | garnet |
19. | graphite |
20. | gypsum |
21. | halite (including solar salt) |
22. | halloysite |
23. | ilmenite |
24. | iron oxide (used in pigment manufacture) |
25. | kaolinite |
26. | leucoxene |
27. | limestone |
28. | magnesite |
29. | marble |
30. | mica |
31. | mineral pigments |
32. | monazite |
33. | montmorillonite |
34. | olivine |
35. | perlite |
36. | phosphates |
37. | pyrophyllite |
38. | quartz |
39. | rare earth minerals |
40. | rutile |
41. | silica |
42. | sulfur |
43. | syenite |
44. | talc |
45. | vermiculite |
46. | wollastonite |
47. | zeolites |
48. | zircon |
1. | agate |
2. | beryl |
3. | chalcedony |
4. | chrysoberyl |
5. | crocoite |
6. | crystal |
7. | petrified wood |
8. | quartz |
9. | stichtite |
10. | topaz |
11. | tourmaline |
12. | turquoise |
13. | zircon (as a gemstone) |
1. | corundum (as a gemstone including ruby and sapphire) |
2. | diamond |
3. | peridot |
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