矿产资源补偿费征收管理规定 PROVISIONS ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF COLLECTION OF THE MINERAL RESOURCES COMPENSATION
2009-03-24 法律英语 来源:互联网 作者: ℃Approval from the provincial people's government shall be required if the mineral resources compensation to be reduced for a concessioner exceeds 50% of the amount of the mineral resources compensation payable.
Any reduction approval of the mineral resources compensation shall be reported to both the competent department in charge of geology and mineral resources under the State Council and the department of finance under the State Council for record.
Article 14 In case any concessioner fails to pay the mineral resources compensation in full within the prescribed time limit, the collecting authorities shall, in addition to setting a dead line for the payment, impose an overdue fine of 0.2% per day on the amount in arrears, counting from the day on which the payment becomes overdue.
In case any concessioner fails to pay the mineral resources compensation fees and the overdue fine in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the collecting authorities shall impose penalty of up to three times the amount of the compensation payable. If the case is serious, the concessioner's mining license shall be revoked by the original licensing authorities.
Article 15 In case any concessioners do not pay or underpay the mineral resources compensation by means of misrepresenting the minerals, concealing the output, sales volume, or misrepresenting the selling prices or actual mining recovery rate, the collecting authorities shall pursue the payment of the compensation payable, and impose a penalty of up to five times the amount of the compensation payable; if the case is serious, the concessioner's mining license shall be revoked by the original licensing authorities.
Article 16 In case any concessioner fails to submit the relevant data pursuant to the provisions of Article 9 of these Provisions, the collecting authorities shall set a deadline for submission; in case of failure to submit w
ithin the prescribed time limit, a fine up to 5,000 yuan shall be imposed; and in case the concessioner still fails to submit the data, its mining license may be revoked by the original licensing authorities.
Article 17 The penalties imposed on and overdue fines paid by concessioners in accordance with these Provisions shall be turned over to the State Treasury.
Article 18 If a party concerned is not satisfied with the decision on administrative penalties, the party may, within 15 days from the date of receipt of the notification on the administrative penalties, apply for reconsideration to the authorities at the next higher level than that which made the decision on the administrative penalties; the party may also directly institute legal proceedings in the people's court within 15 days from the date of receipt of the notification on the penalties.
In the event of the party concerned failing both to apply for reconsideration or initiate legal proceedings with a people's court and to comply with the penalty decision within the specified period, the authorities which made the decision on the penalties may apply to the people's court for enforcement.
Article 19 Where the contents of any local regulations, rules or administrative documents promulgated by local people's governments before the promulgation of these Provisions are in conflict with these Provisions, these Provisions shall prevail.
Article 20 The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government may, in accordance with these Provisions, formulate measures for the implementation of these Provisions.
Article 21 The Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources shall be responsible for the interpretation of these Provisions.
Article 22 These Provisions shall enter into force on April 1, 1994.
Appendix: Table for Rates of Mineral Resources Compensation_____________________________________________________________________________ Minerals Rate ( % )_____________________________________________________________________________ petroleum 1_____________________________________________________________________________ natural gas 1_____________________________________________________________________________ coal, coal-related gas 1_____________________________________________________________________________ uranium, thorium 3_____________________________________________________________________________ stone coal, oil sand 1_____________________________________________________________________________ natural bitumen 2_____________________________________________________________________________ geothermal resources 3_____________________________________________________________________________ oil shale 2_____________________________________________________________________________ iron, manganese, chromium, vanadium, titanium 2_____________________________________________________________________________copper, lead, zinc, bauxite, nickel, cobalt, tungsten, tin, bismuth, molybdenum, mercury, 2 antimony, magnesium ______________________________________________________________________________ gold, silver, platinum, palladium, ruthenium, osmium, iridium, rhodium 4_____________________________________________________________________________ niobium, tantalum, beryllium, lithium, zirconium, strontium, rubidium, cesium 3_____________________________________________________________________________ lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, samarium, europium, yttrium, gadolinium, terbium 3 dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium lutetium___________________________________________________________________ ion-type rare earths 4_____________________________________________________________________________ scandium, germanium, gallium, indium, thallium, hafnium, rhenium, cadmium, selenium, tellurium, 3__________________________________
___________________________________________ gemstone, jade, gem diamond 4_____________________________________________________________________________ graphite, phosphorus, natural sulphur, pyrite, sylvite, boron, crystal (piezoelectric crystal, smelting crystal, optical crystal, craft crystal), corundum, kyanite, sillimanite, andalusite, 2 tabular spar, nitratite, talc, asbestos, crocidolite, mica, feldspar, garnet, pyrophyllite, diopside, tremolite, vermiculite, zeolite, alumstone, mirabilite (including glauberite)_____________________________________________________________________________diamond, gypsum, anhydrite, barite, witherite, natural alkali, calcite, Iceland spar, magnesite, fluorite (including common fluorite and optical fluorite), topaz, tourmaline, agate, mineral pigments (ochre, pigment loess), limestone (for use in calcium carbide, manufactured soda, fertilizers, flux, glass, cement, construction stone, mortar, and facing), marl, chalk, rock containing potassium, dolomite (for use in metallurgy, fertilizers, glass, and construction), quartz (for use in metallurgy, glass, and fertilizers), sandstone (for use in metallurgy, glass, or as cement ingredient, or for use in brick, fertilizers, casting molds, and ceramics), natural quartz sand (for use in glass, casting molds, construction, or as cement ingredient or standard sand in cement, or for use in bricks), vein quartz (for use in metallurgy and glass), powdered quartz, natural oilstone, potassium-bearing shale, diatomite, shale 2(including ceramsite shale, shale used for bricks, and shale used as cement ingredient), kaolin, ceramic clay, refractory clay, clay for convexo-concave rod, sepiolite clay, illite clay, rectorite clay, bentonite, iron alum, miscellaneous clays (including clay for use in casting molds, brick, and ceramsite, clay used as cement ingredient, red clay used as cement ingredient, yellow clay used as cement ingredient, mudstone used as cement ingredient, and insulating clays), peridotite (for use in fertilizers and construction), serpentine (for use in fertilizers, flux, and facings), basalt (for use in stone casting and asbestos), diabase (for use in cement, stone casting, facings, and construction), andesite (including andesite for use in facings, andesite for use in construction, and andesite porphyrite for use in cement mixers), diorite (for use in cement mixers and construction), granite (for use in construction and facings), medical stone, perlite, obsidian, pitch stone, pumice stone, trachyte (for use in cement and stone casting), nepheline syenite, tuff (for use in glass, cement, and construction), volcanic ash, volcanic slag, marble (for use as facing, and construction, cement, and glass), slate (for use as facing and cement ingredient), gneiss, amphibole, peat, magnesium salt, iodine, bromium, arsenium_____________________________________________________________________________lake salt, rock salt, natural brine 0.5_____________________________________________________________________________ carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, helium, radon, 3_____________________________________________________________________________ mineral spring water 4______________________________________________________________________________ groundwater The rate and measures for collection administration will be formulated elsewhere by the State Counci
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