Title 12, Chapter 4, Section 1
( 12-4-1)
(a) The Environmental Protection Division of the Department of
Natural Resources shall: (1) Conduct studies in the field for the purposes expressed in
this subsection; (2) Map and prepare reports of the geological and mineral
resources of the state; (3) Prepare, or cooperate in preparing, topography maps for use as
base maps in the geological field study and in mining development,
and for use in planning power developments, agriculture and
reclamation work, and highways; (4) Make hydrographic surveys which are deemed by the division to
be advantageous to the mining and milling of mineral deposits, to
the utilization of waterpower, or to reclamation, or which are
deemed to constitute proper cooperative investigations with other
departments of the state or federal governments in aid of
laboratory research relating to mining and to metallurgical
problems of the state's mining and mineral industry; and (5) Publish bulletins embodying reports provided by the division. (b) It shall be the duty of the division to conduct cooperative work
relating to mines, mining, and geology with the departments and
bureaus of the United States government, provided that the federal
expenditure for such work shall at least equal that of the state. (c) The director of the Environmental Protection Division of the
Department of Natural Resources may appoint technical assistants who
shall be in the classified service under the State Merit System of
Personnel Administration. (d) The functions, duties, and powers of the former Department of
Mines, Mining, and Geology are transferred to and vested in the
Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural
Resources. (e) The Environmental Protection Division of the Department of
Natural Resources shall have charge of the work of mines, mining,
and geology. |