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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Exploration license Victoria?
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<blockquote data-quote="Theduke" data-source="post: 465741" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p>Protecting landholders</p><p></p><p>The MRSDA requires licensees to consult with landholders and other identified members of the community before any exploration or mining activity can commence. This means that a licensee is required to share information with the community about any activities authorised under the licence and also to provide the community with a reasonable opportunity to express their views about those activities.</p><p></p><p>Additional obligations apply to mining licensees, who must prepare a community engagement (CE) plan documenting the commitments they will make to engage with their community during the life cycle of the project.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, under section 42(2)(c) of the MRSDA, permission to start work on a mining licence will only be granted once the licensee has obtained the written consent of the landholder or made and registered a compensation agreement with the landholder. Compensation provisions apply only where landholders suffer loss or damage as a result of work on a licence or consequence of the approved work plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theduke, post: 465741, member: 9986"] Protecting landholders The MRSDA requires licensees to consult with landholders and other identified members of the community before any exploration or mining activity can commence. This means that a licensee is required to share information with the community about any activities authorised under the licence and also to provide the community with a reasonable opportunity to express their views about those activities. Additional obligations apply to mining licensees, who must prepare a community engagement (CE) plan documenting the commitments they will make to engage with their community during the life cycle of the project. Furthermore, under section 42(2)(c) of the MRSDA, permission to start work on a mining licence will only be granted once the licensee has obtained the written consent of the landholder or made and registered a compensation agreement with the landholder. Compensation provisions apply only where landholders suffer loss or damage as a result of work on a licence or consequence of the approved work plan. [/QUOTE]
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