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  • Title 30 -- Mineral Resources
    • CHAPTER II -- MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Part

  • 201 General
  • 202 Royalties
  • 203 Relief or reduction in royalty rates
  • 204 Alternatives for marginal properties
  • 206 Product valuation
  • 207 Sales agreements or contracts governing the disposal of lease products
  • 208 Sale of Federal royalty oil
  • 210 Forms and reports
  • 212 Records and files maintenance
  • 217 Audits and inspections
  • 218 Collection of monies and provision for geothermal credits and incentives
  • 219 Distribution and disbursement of royalties, rentals, and bonuses
  • 220 Accounting procedures for determining net profit share payment for Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leases
  • 227 Delegation to States
  • 228 Cooperative activities with States and Indian tribes
  • 229 Delegation to States
  • 241 Penalties
  • 243 Suspensions pending appeal and bonding--Minerals revenue management
  • 250 Oil and gas and sulphur operations in the Outer Continental Shelf
  • 251 Geological and geophysical (G & G) explorations of the Outer Continental Shelf
  • 252 Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas information program
  • 253 Oil spill financial responsibility for offshore facilities
  • 254 Oil-spill response requirements for facilities located seaward of the coast line
  • 256 Leasing of sulphur or oil and gas in the Outer Continental Shelf
  • 259 Mineral leasing: Definitions
  • 260 Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leasing
  • 270 Nondiscrimination in the Outer Continental Shelf
  • 280 Prospecting for minerals other than oil, gas, and sulfur on the Outer Continental Shelf
  • 281 Leasing of minerals other than oil, gas, and sulphur in the Outer Continental Shelf
  • 282 Operations in the Outer Continental Shelf for minerals other than oil, gas, and sulphur
  • 290 Appeals procedures
  • 291 Open and nondiscriminatory access to oil and gas pipelines under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (eff. 8-18-08)
N.B. Chapter, part and section numbers in these listings are not necessarily sequential because the CFR commonly does not use all the numbers in a given range.