❓ The Minister for Resources explains why an application for exemption from mining expenditure requirements was denied, citing lack of exploration activity, insufficient future plans, and no other supporting reasons.
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(b) if no to (a) why not; and (c) can the Minister state the rationale as to how the criteria for exemption as prescribed were not met?
(c) can the Minister state the rationale as to how the criteria for exemption as prescribed were not met?
(c) can the Minister state the rationale as to how the criteria for exemption as prescribed were not met?
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Answered
14 August 2007
Responded by
Minister for Resources
Response time
54 days
(a) The Department of Industry and Resources considered that a grant of the Application for Exemption could not be justified on the basis of the supporting reasons cited in the application (made pursuant to section 102(2)(b) and (3) of the
Mining Act 1978
) because:
(i) According to information/reports submitted to the Department by the holder of Exploration Licence 38/1176, no mineral exploration or any other related activities had been carried out on the licence during the relevant expenditure year;
(ii) The licensee had submitted insufficient information in relation to any planned future exploration on the licence or the raising of capital for that purpose; and
(iii) The Application for Exemption did not cite any other reason in support of exemption.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) It is assumed that the then Minister for State Development determined that the prescribed criteria for exemption had not been met for the reasons outlined in (a) above.
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Mining Act 1978
) because:
(i) According to information/reports submitted to the Department by the holder of Exploration Licence 38/1176, no mineral exploration or any other related activities had been carried out on the licence during the relevant expenditure year;
(ii) The licensee had submitted insufficient information in relation to any planned future exploration on the licence or the raising of capital for that purpose; and
(iii) The Application for Exemption did not cite any other reason in support of exemption.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) It is assumed that the then Minister for State Development determined that the prescribed criteria for exemption had not been met for the reasons outlined in (a) above.
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