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Main information about the service
In the event of a temporary (over six months) cessation of operations in a mine or quarry, the organization is obliged to secure them so that the mining of the deposit can be resumed. The organization shall notify the district mining office of the cessation of operations.
read moreDoes this apply to me?
You are a mining organization that has temporarily interrupted the mining of a reserved mineral deposit, or intends to temporarily suspend the mining of such a deposit.
Service outcome
Decision on permission to secure a quarry or mine
Service benefit
Ensuring safety and health at work and operational safety.
When to address the service
Back to topIn the event of a temporary interruption of mining activities at a reserved mineral deposit.
How to get the service
What do you need when solving the service electronically
For electronic communication with the district mining authorities, it is necessary to have the relevant documentation, especially:
- plan of securing,
- proof of conflict of interest resolution,
- a map of the surface situation on an appropriate scale with the marking of the protected deposit area and the mining area, facilities and structures on the surface and the area where adverse effects will manifest,
- a map of the mining situation of the affected part of the deposit on a suitable scale with the marking of the time sequence and the method of securing or liquidation,
- rehabilitation and reclamation plan,
- characteristic sections of the affected area.
Where and how to solve the service electronically
It is possible to communicate with the district mining authorities via e-mail, data box and in certain cases also via the forms of the public portal AIS SBS. An application form for a mining activity permit can be used to apply for a permit for securing.
Contacts for district mining authorities (including addresses of their registered offices, telephones, e-mails, e-filing offices, data boxes, etc.) can be found here.
e-Government portal
ePodáníCould be solved via e-identity
Yes
Is the service charged when solving electronically
Yes
The fee for electronically processed service
An administrative fee of CZK 1,500 is paid for the issuance of a permit.
What you’ll need to provide
The application must be submitted in paper form, to which the documentation in paper form must be attached, especially:
- plan of securing,
- proof of conflict of interest resolution,
- a map of the surface situation on an appropriate scale with the marking of the protected deposit area and the mining area, facilities and structures on the surface and the area where adverse effects will manifest,
- a map of the mining situation of the affected part of the deposit on a suitable scale with the marking of the time sequence and the method of securing or liquidation,
- rehabilitation and reclamation plan,
- characteristic sections of the affected area.
Where to solve the service
The district mining authorities can be contacted by post made to the address of the registered office of the relevant district mining authority, or by personal filing at the filing office or orally in the minutes. In certain cases, it is also possible to communicate via printed forms from the AIS SBS public portal. A printed application form for a mining activity permit can be used to apply for a permit for securing.
Contacts for district mining authorities (including addresses of their registered offices, telephones, e-mails, e-filing offices, data boxes, etc.) can be found here.
Is the service charged when solving in person?
Yes
The fee for in person processed service
An administrative fee of CZK 1,500 is paid for the issuance of a permit.
Responsible Public Authority
Český báňský úřad Kozí 748/4 Staré Město 11000 Praha 1 |
Datová schránka: rn6aas6 E-mail: info@cbusbs.cz Web: http://www.cbusbs.cz/cs/ |
Additional information about the service
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Czech Language
Last checked at 29.04.2022