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22 February 2013

Mining Permit Holders Need To Report Mining Safety Aspects To The Mining Authority By The End Of June 2013

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The new Finnish Mining Act has entered into force on 1 July 2011.
Finland Energy and Natural Resources

The new Finnish Mining Act (621/2011) entered into force on 1 July 2011. The Act increased regulation of mining safety aspects and set new obligations for operators within the mining industry. Certain new duties also apply to existing mining operations. Section 181 of the Act provides that within two years from the entry into force of the Mining Act, all mining permit holders need to file a report to the Mining Authority on how mining safety requirements have been taken into consideration in their operations. The issues which need to be covered in the report are provided in Section 21 of the Decree on Mining Safety (1571/2011).

The deadline for filing the report is 30 June 2013.

The Mining Authority will use the report as a basis for amending the stipulations in mining permits by giving provisions regarding mining safety. Moreover, stipulations regarding the closing down of mining operations and security requirements will be given by the Mining Authority. All these stipulations are due by 30 June 2014.

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