295.73(1)(a)(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), an applicant for a mining permit is not required to pay any application or filing fee for any approval other than a mining permit, notwithstanding any fee required under
ch. 23,
29,
30,
31,
169,
281,
283,
285,
289, or
291, or rules promulgated under those chapters.
295.73(3)(a)(a) The department shall assess an applicant a fee equal to its costs, other than costs of a contract under
par. (d), for evaluating the mining project, including the costs for consultants retained by the department to evaluate the application for the mining permit and the application for any other approval, or $2,000,000, whichever is less.
295.73(3)(b)
(b) The applicant shall pay the fees under
par. (a) as follows:
295.73(3)(b)1.
1. One hundred thousand dollars shall be paid at the time that the bulk sampling plan is filed under
s. 295.45 or at the time that the notice of the intention to file a mining permit application is filed, whichever is first.
295.73(3)(b)2.
2. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars when the department provides cost information demonstrating that the payment under
subd. 1. has been fully allocated against actual costs.
295.73(3)(b)3.
3. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars when the department provides cost information demonstrating that the payment under
subd. 2. has been fully allocated against actual costs.
295.73(3)(b)4.
4. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars when the department provides cost information demonstrating that the payment under
subd. 3. has been fully allocated against actual costs.
295.73(3)(b)5.
5. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars when the department provides cost information demonstrating that the payment under
subd. 4. has been fully allocated against actual costs.
295.73(3)(b)6.
6. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars when the department provides cost information demonstrating that the payment under
subd. 5. has been fully allocated against actual costs.
295.73(3)(b)7.
7. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars when the department provides cost information demonstrating that the payment under
subd. 6. has been fully allocated against actual costs.
295.73(3)(b)8.
8. Two hundred fifty thousand dollars when the department provides cost information demonstrating that the payment under
subd. 7. has been fully allocated against actual costs.
295.73(3)(b)9.
9. One hundred fifty thousand dollars when the department provides cost information demonstrating that the payment under
subd. 8. has been fully allocated against actual costs.
295.73(3)(c)
(c) After the department approves or denies the application for a mining permit or, if the applicant withdraws the application for a mining permit, after the applicant withdraws the application, the department shall refund to the applicant any amount paid by the applicant under
par. (a) but not fully allocated against the department's actual costs.
295.73(3)(d)
(d) In addition to the fees under
par. (a), if the department contracts under
s. 295.53 (1) with a consultant to assist in preparation of an environmental impact statement and awards the contract on the basis of competitive bids, the applicant shall pay the full costs as provided in the contract.
295.73(3)(e)
(e) In addition to the fees under
par. (a), the department may assess an applicant a fee equal to the department's costs in providing wetland determinations and wetland boundary delineations under
s. 295.60 (2).
295.73 History
History: 2013 a. 1.
295.75
295.75
Effect of other laws. 295.75(1)
(1) Except as provided in
sub. (2), if there is a conflict between a provision in this subchapter and a provision in
ch. 23,
29,
30,
31,
160,
169,
281,
283,
285,
289, or
291 or in a rule promulgated under one of those chapters, the provision in this subchapter controls.
295.75(2)(a)(a) If there is a conflict between a provision in this subchapter and a provision in
s. 281.343, the provision in
s. 281.343 controls.
295.75 History
History: 2013 a. 1.
295.77(1)(1)
Limits on contested case hearings. No person is entitled to a contested case hearing on a decision by the department on an exploration license or an approval that is required before bulk sampling may be implemented. No person is entitled to a contested case hearing on a decision by the department on a mining permit application or any other approval, except as provided in
subs. (2) and
(3).
295.77(2)
(2) Contested case hearings; after initial mining permit decision or decision on amended plan. 295.77(2)(a)1.1. A person is entitled to a contested case hearing on a decision by the department related to a mining permit for a proposed mining operation, including a decision related to the environmental impact statement for the proposed mining operation, or on any decision that is related to an approval associated with the proposed mining operation and that is issued no later than the day on which the department issues its decision on the application for the mining permit, only if the person is entitled to a contested case hearing on the decision under
s. 227.42 and the person requests the hearing within 30 days after the department issues the decision to approve or deny the application for the mining permit.
295.77(2)(a)2.
2. A person is entitled to a contested case hearing on a decision by the department related to an amended mining plan, reclamation plan, or mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation required under
s. 295.63 (3) or to any amendment to an approval associated with the amended mining plan, reclamation plan, or mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation only if the person is entitled to a contested case hearing on the decision under
s. 227.42 and the person requests the hearing within 30 days after the department issues the decision to approve or deny the amended mining plan, reclamation plan, or mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation.
295.77(2)(a)3.
3. All issues raised by all persons requesting a contested case hearing in accordance with
subd. 1. or
2. in connection with the same mining operation shall be considered in one contested case hearing.
295.77(2)(b)1.1. The hearing examiner presiding over a contested case hearing under this subsection shall issue a final decision on the case no more than 150 days after the department issues the decision to grant or deny the mining permit or to approve or deny the amended mining plan, reclamation plan, or mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation.
295.77(2)(b)2.
2. If the hearing examiner does not issue a final decision by the deadline under
subd. 1., the decision of the department being reviewed by the hearing examiner is affirmed.
295.77(2)(c)
(c)
Restriction on orders. The hearing examiner presiding over a contested case hearing under this subsection may not issue an order prohibiting activity authorized under a decision of the department that is being reviewed in the contested case hearing.
295.77(2)(d)
(d)
Judicial review. A person seeking judicial review of the decision in a contested case hearing under this subsection shall comply with the requirements for service and filing in
s. 227.53 (1) (a) and shall commence the action no more than 30 days after service of the decision or, if the hearing examiner does not issue a final decision by the deadline under
par. (b) 1., no more than 30 days after that deadline.
295.77(3)
(3) Contested case hearings on other decisions. A person is entitled to a contested case hearing on a decision by the department related to a mining operation that is issued after the department issues the decision to approve the application for the mining permit for the mining operation, other than a decision described in
sub. (2) (a) 2., if the person is entitled to a contested case hearing under
s. 227.42 and complies with the requirements for service and filing in
s. 227.53 (1) (a).
295.77(4)
(4) Notwithstanding
s. 227.53 (1) (a) 3., any person seeking judicial review of the decision on a contested case under
sub. (2) or
(3) or of any decision of the department under this subchapter shall bring the action in the circuit court for the county in which the majority of the bulk sampling site or mining site is located or in which the majority of the exploration will occur.
295.77 History
History: 2013 a. 1.
295.78
295.78
Mining and reclamation; orders. 295.78(1)(a)(a) If the department finds a violation of law or any unapproved deviation from the mining plan, reclamation plan, or mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation at a mining site under a mining permit, the department shall do one of the following:
295.78(1)(a)1.
1. Issue an order requiring the operator to comply with the law, mining plan, reclamation plan, or mining waste site feasibility study and plan of operation within a specified time.
295.78(1)(a)2.
2. Require the alleged violator to appear before the department for a hearing and answer the department's charges.
295.78(1)(b)
(b) Any order issued under
par. (a) 1. following a hearing takes effect immediately. Any other order takes effect 10 days after the date the order is served, unless the person named in the order requests in writing a hearing before the department within the 10-day period.
295.78(1)(c)
(c) If no hearing on an order issued under
par. (a) 1. was held and if the department receives a request for a hearing within 10 days after the date the order is served, the department shall provide due notice and hold a hearing. If after the hearing the department finds that no violation has occurred, it shall rescind its order.
295.78(1)(d)
(d) If an operator fails to comply with an order issued under
par. (a) 1. within the time for compliance specified in the order, the department shall suspend the mining permit until the operator fully complies with the order, except that if the operator seeks review of the order under
s. 295.77 (3), mining may continue until the final disposition of the action, except as provided under
sub. (4).
295.78(1)(e)
(e) The department shall inform the department of justice of a suspension under
par. (d) within 14 days. After receiving notice of a suspension, the department of justice may commence an action under
s. 295.79.
295.78(2)
(2) If reclamation of a mining site is not proceeding in accordance with the reclamation plan and the operator has not begun to rectify deficiencies within the time specified in an order, or if the reclamation is not properly completed in conformance with the reclamation plan within one year after completion or abandonment of mining on any portion of the mining site, unless because of acts of God, such as adverse weather affecting grading, planting, and growing conditions, the department, with the staff, equipment, and material under its control, or by contract with others, shall take the actions that are necessary for the reclamation of mined areas. The operator is liable for the cost to the state of reclamation conducted under this subsection.
295.78(3)
(3) The department shall cancel all other mining permits held by an operator who refuses to reclaim a mining site in compliance with the reclamation plan after the completion of mining or after the cancellation of a mining permit. The department may not issue any mining permit for that mining site or any other mining site in this state to an operator who refused to reclaim the mining site in compliance with the reclamation plan.
295.78(4)
(4) At any time that the department determines that the continuance of mining constitutes an immediate and substantial threat to public health and safety or the environment, the department may request the department of justice to institute an action in circuit court of the county in which the mine is located for a restraining order or injunction or other appropriate remedy to stop mining until the immediate and substantial threat is eliminated.
295.78(5)
(5) Section 281.346 (7m) does not apply to a water withdrawal associated with a mining operation for which a mining permit has been issued.
295.78 History
History: 2013 a. 1.
295.79
295.79
Enforcement; penalties. 295.79(1)
(1) The department of justice shall enforce this subchapter and any order issued under this subchapter. The circuit court of the county where the violation occurred has jurisdiction to enforce this subchapter or any orders issued under this subchapter, by injunction or other appropriate relief.
295.79(2)(a)(a) Any person who authorizes or engages in mining without a mining permit and written authorization to mine under
s. 295.59 (3) shall forfeit all profits obtained from those illegal activities and not more than $5,000 for each day during which the mine was in operation.
295.79(2)(b)
(b) A person to whom
par. (a) applies is also liable to the department for the full cost of reclaiming the affected area of land and any damages caused by the mining.
295.79(2)(c)
(c) If the violator of
par. (a) is a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or association, any officer, director, member, manager, or partner who knowingly authorizes, supervises, or contracts for mining is also subject to the penalties in this subsection.
295.79(3)
(3) Any person who makes or causes to be made in an application or report required by this subchapter a statement known to the person to be false or misleading in any material respect or who refuses to submit information required by a mining permit or by this subchapter may be fined not less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000. If the false or misleading statement is material to the issuance of the mining permit and the mining permit would not have been issued had the false or misleading statement not been made, the court may revoke the mining permit. If any violation under this subsection is repeated the court may revoke the mining permit.
295.79(4)(a)(a) Any person who commits a violation of this subchapter or any permit or order issued under this subchapter, except for the violations enumerated in
subs. (2) and
(3), shall forfeit not less than $10 nor more than $5,000 for each violation. Each day of continued violation is a separate offense, except that no forfeiture may be imposed during the time that continued mining is authorized under
s. 295.63 (3). While an order is suspended, stayed, or enjoined, this penalty does not accrue.
295.79(4)(b)
(b) In addition to the penalties provided under
par. (a), the court may award the department of justice the reasonable and necessary expenses of the investigation and prosecution of the violation, including attorney fees. The department of justice shall deposit in the state treasury for deposit into the general fund all moneys that the court awards to the department or the state under this paragraph. These moneys shall be credited to the appropriation account under
s. 20.455 (1) (gh).
295.79(5)
(5) Any person having an interest that is or may be adversely affected may intervene as a matter of right, in any enforcement action brought under this section.
295.79 History
History: 2013 a. 1.