Mining Regulatory Clarity Act
Summary
What This Bill Does
The Mining Regulatory Clarity Act amends the mill-site provision of the Revised Statutes. It defines mill sites and related mining operations, then clarifies that miners may use public land for activities reasonably incident to hardrock mineral development, including processing, waste storage, and support facilities. The bill responds to uncertainty over whether mill-site acreage can exceed one five-acre site per mining claim.
Who Benefits and How
Hardrock mining companies benefit because the bill gives stronger legal footing for mill sites needed for processing, waste rock, tailings, roads, and support facilities. Critical mineral developers benefit when federal land rules are clearer for domestic mineral projects. Mining investors benefit from lower permitting and litigation risk around mill-site acreage. Mining communities benefit if projects move forward with clearer land-use authority.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Bureau of Land Management staff must administer broader mill-site claims and evaluate whether uses are reasonably incident to mining. Environmental groups bear a burden because the bill reduces one legal tool for challenging large mine support footprints. Nearby land users may face more mining-related land occupation on public lands. Federal land managers must monitor compliance with mill-site and mining-use limits.
Key Provisions
- Defines mill site and related mining terms for federal hardrock mining law.
- Clarifies that multiple or additional mill sites may be located for uses reasonably incident to mining.
- Covers processing, beneficiation, waste, roads, pipelines, transmission lines, and other support uses.
- Reduces uncertainty created by litigation over the number and size of mill sites tied to a mining claim.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Clarifies that hardrock mining claimants may locate and use additional mill sites on federal land for operations reasonably incident to mineral development.
Key Policy Areas
Mining, Public Lands
Primary Purpose
Clarifies that hardrock mining claimants may locate and use additional mill sites on federal land for operations reasonably incident to mineral development.
Policy Domains
Bill provisions
Identified Gains
- Hardrock mining companies
- Critical mineral developers
- Mining investors
- Mining communities
Identified Costs
- Bureau of Land Management staff
- Environmental groups
- Nearby public land users
- Federal land managers
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
ReportedPlaced on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. …
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported by Senator Lee …
Reported by Mr. Lee, without amendment
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported …
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Hearings held. Hearings printed: …
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and …
Introduced in Senate
Ms. Cortez Masto (for herself, Mr. Risch, Ms. Rosen, Mr. …
Stakeholder Effects
cui bono?How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.
Critical mineral developers, Hardrock mining companies, Mining investors
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "secretary"
- → Secretary of the Interior
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