2012-10567. Iowa Regulatory Program  

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    AGENCY:

    Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, Interior.

    ACTION:

    Final rule; approval of amendment.

    SUMMARY:

    We, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM), are announcing our approval of a proposed amendment to the Iowa regulatory program (Iowa program) under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA or the Act). Iowa proposed to revise its regulatory program by updating its adoption by reference of applicable portions of 30 CFR part 700 to End from the July 1, 2002, version to the July 1, 2010, version. Additionally, Iowa proposed to revise its Program related to ownership and control by updating its dates and adding new citations. Iowa intends to revise its program to be no less effective than the corresponding Federal regulations.

    DATES:

    Effective Date: May 2, 2012.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Andrew R. Gilmore, Chief, Alton Field Division. Telephone: (317) 226-6700.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    I. Background on the Iowa Program

    II. Submission of the Amendment

    III. OSM's Findings

    IV. Summary and Disposition of Comments

    V. OSM's Decision

    VI. Procedural Determinations

    I. Background on the Iowa Program

    Section 503(a) of the Act permits a State to assume primacy for the regulation of surface coal mining and reclamation operations on non-Federal and non-Indian lands within its borders by demonstrating that its program includes, among other things, “a State law which provides for the regulation of surface coal mining and reclamation operations in accordance with the requirements of this Act * * *; and rules and regulations consistent with regulations issued by the Secretary pursuant to this Act.” See 30 U.S.C. 1253(a)(1) and (7). On the basis of these criteria, the Secretary of the Interior conditionally approved the Iowa program effective April 10, 1981. You can find background information on the Iowa program, including the Secretary's findings, the disposition of comments, and the conditions of approval, in the January 21, 1981, Federal Register (46 FR 5885). You can also find later actions concerning the Iowa program and program amendments at 30 CFR 915.10, 915.15, and 915.16.

    II. Submission of the Amendment

    By letter dated August 25, 2011 (Administrative Record No. IA-451), Iowa sent us an amendment to its Program under SMCRA (30 U.S.C. 1201 et seq.). Iowa sent the amendment in Start Printed Page 25869response to a September 30, 2009, letter we sent to Iowa in accordance with 30 CFR 732.17(c), concerning multiple changes to ownership and control requirements (Administrative Record No. IA-450.1). Iowa proposed to revise its regulatory program by updating its adoption by reference of applicable portions of 30 CFR 700 to End from the July 1, 2002, version to the July 1, 2010, version.

    We announced receipt of the proposed amendment in the October 17, 2011, Federal Register (76 FR 64043). In the same document, we opened the public comment period and provided an opportunity for a public hearing or meeting on the adequacy of the amendment. We did not hold a public hearing or meeting because no one requested one. The public comment period ended on November 16, 2011. We did not receive any public comments.

    III. OSM's Findings

    Following are the findings we made concerning the amendment under SMCRA and the Federal regulations at 30 CFR 732.15 and 732.17. We are approving the amendment, as described below. Any revisions that we do not specifically discuss below concern nonsubstantive wording or editorial changes.

    Adoptions by Reference of 30 CFR Part 700 to End Revised as of July 1, 2010

    Iowa updated its adoption by reference of applicable sections of 30 CFR 700 to End from those in effect as of July 1, 2002, to those in effect as of July 1, 2010. Iowa also revised dates and added citations in its ownership and control requirement sections listed in the table below.

    27 Iowa administrative code chapter 40, coal mining rules (IAC 27-40)TopicFederal regulations adopted by reference (30 CFR)
    27-40.1 (17A, 207)(1)Authority and scopePart 700.
    27-40.3 (207)GeneralPart 700.
    27-40.4 (207)Permanent regulatory program and exemption for coal extraction incidental to the extraction of other mineralsParts 701 and 702.
    27-40.5 (207)Restrictions on financial interests of State employeesPart 705.
    27-40.6 (207)Exemptions for coal extraction incident to government—financed highway or other constructionsPart 707.
    27-40.7 (207)Protection of employeesPart 865.
    27-40.11 (207)Initial regulatory programPart 710.
    27-40.12 (207)General performance standards—initial programPart 715.
    27-40.13 (207)Special performance standards—initial programPart 716.
    27-40.21 (207)(3) and (7)Areas designated by an Act of CongressPart 761.
    27-40.22 (207)(1)Criteria for designating areas as unsuitable for surface coal mining operationsPart 762.
    27-40.23 (207)State procedures for designating areas unsuitable for surface coal mining operationsPart 764.
    27-40.30 (207)Requirements for coal explorationPart 772.
    27-40.31 (207)(9), (10), and (11)Requirements for permits and permit processingPart 773.
    27-40.32 (207)(7)Revision or amendment; renewal; and transfer, assignment, or sale of permit rightsPart 774.
    27-40.33 (207)General content requirements for permit applicationsPart 777.
    27-40.34 (207)Permit application—minimum requirements for legal, financial, compliance, and related informationPart 778.
    27-40.35 (207)Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resourcesPart 779.
    27-40.36 (207)(2)Surface mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation planPart 780.
    27-40.37 (207)Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for information on environmental resourcesPart 783.
    27-40.38 (207)(6)Underground mining permit applications—minimum requirements for reclamation and operation planPart 784.
    27-40.39 (207)(2) and (3)Requirements for permits for special categories of miningPart 785.
    27-40.41 (207)Permanent regulatory program—small operator assistance programPart 795.
    27-40.51 (207)Bond and insurance requirements for surface coal mining and reclamation operations under regulatory programsPart 800.
    27-40.61 (207)Permanent program performance standards—general provisionsPart 810.
    27-40.62 (207)Permanent program performance standards—coal explorationPart 815.
    27-40.63 (207)Permanent program performance standards—surface mining activitiesPart 816.
    27-40.64 (207)Permanent program performance standards—underground mining activitiesPart 817.
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    27-40.65 (207)Special permanent program performance standards—auger miningPart 819.
    27-40.66 (207)Special permanent program performance standards—operations on prime farmlandPart 823.
    27-40.67 (207)Permanent program performance standards—coal preparation plants not located within the permit area of a minePart 827.
    27-40.71 (207)State regulatory authority—inspection and enforcementPart 840.
    27-40.74 (207)Civil penaltiesPart 845.
    27-40.75 (207)Individual civil penaltiesPart 846.
    27-40.81 (207)Permanent regulatory program requirements—standards for certification of blastersPart 850.
    27-40.82 (207)Certification of blastersPart 955.
    27-40.91 (17A, 207)Procedural rules—contested cases and public hearingsPart 775.11 and 775.13.
    27-40.92 (17A, 207)(8)Contested casesPart 775.11 and 775.13.
    27-40.93 (17A, 207)Commencement of proceedingPart 775.11 and 775.13.
    27-40.94 (17A, 207)Appeals of division notices and ordersPart 775.11 and 775.13.
    27-40.95 (17A, 207)Prehearing motionsPart 775.11 and 775.13.
    27-40.96 (17A, 207)Issuance of notices of hearingPart 775.11 and 775.13.
    27-40.97 (17A, 207)Hearing proceduresPart 775.11 and 775.13.
    27-40.98 (17A, 207)Posthearing proceduresPart 775.11 and 775.13.
    27-40.99 (17A, 207)Decision of the administrative law judge, procedure in appeals before the committee, extensions of time, public hearings, and judicial review of the committee decisionPart 775.11 and 775.13.

    We find that Iowa's revised regulations adopted by reference are no less effective than the corresponding Federal regulations, and we are approving them.

    IV. Summary and Disposition of Comments

    Public Comments

    We asked for public comments on the amendment, but did not receive any.

    Federal Agency Comments

    On August 31, 2011, under 30 CFR 732.17(h)(11)(i) and section 503(b) of SMCRA, we requested comments on the amendments from various Federal agencies with an actual or potential interest in the Iowa program (Administrative Record No. IA-451.1). We did not receive any comments.

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Concurrence and Comments

    Under 30 CFR 732.17(h)(11)(ii), we are required to get a written concurrence from EPA for those provisions of the program amendment that relate to air or water quality standards issued under the authority of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) or the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.). None of the revisions that Iowa proposed to make in this amendment pertain to air or water quality standards. Therefore, we did not ask EPA to concur on the amendment. However, by letter dated August 31, 2011, under 30 CFR 732.17(h)(11)(i), we requested comments on the amendment from the EPA (Administrative Record No. IA-451.1). The EPA did not respond to our request.

    State Historical Preservation Officer (SHPO) and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP)

    Under 30 CFR 732.17(h)(4), we are required to request comments from the SHPO and ACHP on amendments that may have an effect on historic properties. By letter dated August 31, 2011, we requested comments on the amendment (Administrative Record No. IA-451.1), but neither responded to our request.

    V. OSM's Decision

    Based on the above findings, we approve the amendment Iowa sent us on August 25, 2011.

    To implement this decision, we are amending the Federal regulations at 30 CFR part 915, which codify decisions concerning the Iowa program. We find that good cause exists under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to make this final rule effective immediately. Section 503(a) of SMCRA requires that the State's program demonstrate that the State has the capability of carrying out the provisions of the Act and meeting its purposes. Making this rule effective immediately will expedite that process. SMCRA requires consistency of State and Federal standards.

    VI. Procedural Determinations

    Executive Order 12630—Takings

    This rule does not have takings implications. This determination is based on the analysis performed for the counterpart Federal regulation.

    Executive Order 12866—Regulatory Planning and Review

    This rule is exempted from review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under Executive Order 12866.

    Executive Order 12988—Civil Justice Reform

    The Department of the Interior has conducted the reviews required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 and has determined that this rule meets the applicable standards of subsections (a) and (b) of that section. However, these standards are not applicable to the actual language of State regulatory programs and program amendments because each program is drafted and promulgated by a specific State, not by OSM. Under sections 503 and 505 of SMCRA (30 U.S.C. 1253 and 1255) and the Federal regulations at 30 CFR 730.11, 732.15, and 732.17(h)(10) decisions on proposed State regulatory programs and program amendments submitted by the States must be based solely on a determination of whether the submittal is consistent with SMCRA and its implementing Federal regulations and whether the other requirements of Start Printed Page 2587130 CFR parts 730, 731, and 732 have been met.

    Executive Order 13132—Federalism

    This rule does not have Federalism implications. SMCRA delineates the roles of the Federal and State governments with regard to the regulation of surface coal mining and reclamation operations. One of the purposes of SMCRA is to “establish a nationwide program to protect society and the environment from the adverse effects of surface coal mining operations.” Section 503(a)(1) of SMCRA requires that State laws regulating surface coal mining and reclamation operations be “in accordance with” the requirements of SMCRA, and section 503(a)(7) requires that State programs contain rules and regulations “consistent with” regulations issued by the Secretary pursuant to SMCRA.

    Executive Order 13175—Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments

    In accordance with Executive Order 13175, we have evaluated the potential effects of this rule on Federally-recognized Indian tribes and have determined that the rule does not have substantial direct effects on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes. This determination is based on the fact that the Iowa program does not regulate coal exploration and surface coal mining and reclamation operations on Indian lands. Therefore, the Iowa program has no effect on Federally-recognized Indian tribes.

    Executive Order 13211—Regulations That Significantly Affect the Supply, Distribution, or Use of Energy

    On May 18, 2001, the President issued Executive Order 13211 which requires agencies to prepare a Statement of Energy Effects for a rule that is (1) considered significant under Executive Order 12866, and (2) likely to have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of energy. Because this rule is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866 and is not expected to have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of energy, a Statement of Energy Effects is not required.

    National Environmental Policy Act

    This rule does not require an environmental impact statement because section 702(d) of SMCRA (30 U.S.C. 1292(d)) provides that agency decisions on proposed State regulatory program provisions do not constitute major Federal actions within the meaning of section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C)).

    Paperwork Reduction Act

    This rule does not contain information collection requirements that require approval by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3507 et seq.).

    Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Department of the Interior certifies that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). The State submittal, which is the subject of this rule, is based upon counterpart Federal regulations for which an economic analysis was prepared and certification made that such regulations would not have a significant economic effect upon a substantial number of small entities. In making the determination as to whether this rule would have a significant economic impact, the Department relied upon the data and assumptions for the counterpart Federal regulations.

    Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    This rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. This rule: (a) Does not have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million; (b) Will not cause a major increase in costs or prices for consumers, individual industries, Federal, State, or local government agencies, or geographic regions; and (c) Does not have significant adverse effects on competition, employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of U.S. based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises. This determination is based upon the fact that the State submittal, which is the subject of this rule, is based upon counterpart Federal regulations for which an analysis was prepared and a determination made that the Federal regulation was not considered a major rule.

    Unfunded Mandates

    This rule will not impose an unfunded mandate on State, local, or tribal governments or the private sector of $100 million or more in any given year. This determination is based upon the fact that the State submittal, which is the subject of this rule, is based upon counterpart Federal regulations for which an analysis was prepared and a determination made that the Federal regulation did not impose an unfunded mandate.

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    List of Subjects in 30 CFR Part 915

    • Intergovernmental relations
    • Surface mining
    • Underground mining
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    Dated: March 12, 2012.

    Ervin J Barchenger,

    Regional Director, Mid-Continent Region.

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    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 30 CFR part 915 is amended as set forth below:

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    PART 915—IOWA

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    1. The authority citation for part 915 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: 30 U.S.C. 1201 et seq.

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    2. Section 915.15 is amended in the table by adding a new entry in chronological order by “Date of final publication” to read as follows:

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    Approval of Iowa regulatory program amendments.
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    Original amendment submission dateDate of final publicationCitation/description
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    August 25, 2011May 2, 2012Sections: IAC 27-40.1(17A, 207)(1); 40.3(207); 40.4(207); 40.5(207); 40.6(207); 40.7(207); 40.11(207); 40.12(207); 40.13(207); 40.21(207)(3) and (7); 40.22(207)(1); 40.23(207); 40.30(207); 40.31(207) (9), (10), and (11); 40.32(207)(7); 40.33(207); 40.34(207); 40.35(207); 40.36(207)(2); 40.37(207); 40.38(207)(6); 40.39(207)(2) and (3); 40.41(207); 40.51(207); 40.61(207); 40.62(207); 40.63(207); 40.64(207); 40.65(207); 40.66(207); 40.67(207); 40.71(207); 40.74(207); 40.75(207); 40.81(207); 40.82(207); 40.91(17A, 207); 40.92(17A, 207)(8); 40.93(17A, 207); 40.94(17A, 207); 40.95(17A, 207); 40.96(17A, 207); 40.97(17A, 207); 40.98(17A, 207); and 40.99(17A, 207).
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Document Information

Comments Received:
0 Comments
Published:
05/02/2012
Department:
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; approval of amendment.
Document Number:
2012-10567
Pages:
25868-25872 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. IA-016-FOR, Docket ID OSM-2011-0014
Topics:
Intergovernmental relations, Surface mining, Underground mining
PDF File:
2012-10567.pdf
CFR: (1)
30 CFR 915.15