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Regulations on the obligation to submit geological information and other are published
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Subsequent to the amendments to the Mining Code and other mining legislation that were introduced by Laws No. 21,420, of February 2022, and No. 21,649, of December 2023, on August 2nd there were published in the Official Gazette the Decrees No. 9 and 10 of the Ministry of Mining, which approved the Regulations on the obligation to submit geological information, and amended the Mining Code Regulations, respectively.

Decree No. 9: Approves regulations on the obligation to submit geological information pursuant to the Mining Code

Pursuant to article 21 of the Mining Code, as amended by Law No. 21,420, holders of mining concessions must submit to the Geology and Mining National Service (“SNGM”) a report with the geological information obtained from exploration works undertaken in their mining concessions.

The same article set forth that the form, terms, conditions and requirements to be complied with by the holder of the mining concession in that regard would be set forth by a regulation from the Ministry of Mining.

Definitions

The most relevant definitions contained in the regulation are the following:

Submission of geological information

The Reporting Entity shall submit a report with all the geological information obtained in the relevant period, together with an affidavit stating that such information is complete, consistent and truthful, through a form that will be available in SNGM’s website.

The information is and will continue to be property of the Reporting Entity but will be available for public consultation in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 20,285 on Access to Public Information. The holder may indicate, and provide evidence, that the information comes from advanced geological exploration work, in which case it will be considered confidential for four years as of its submission to SNGM.

With respect to exploration mining concessions, the submission of the report shall me made within 30 days following the expiration date thereof, or else within the first 6 months of the last year in which the concession is in good standing, provided that the holder intends to apply for an extension; whereas in the case of exploitation mining concessions the submission shall be made every other two years as of the date of constitution of the mining concession, within 30 days as of the end of the two-year period.

Upon reception of the report, SNGM shall conduct a formal examination, with the possibility of granting a term to save errors and omissions, and then a substantive examination with respect to technical aspects, content and format of the report, being able to request clarifications, amendments or supplements thereto. Having done that, SNGM shall issue a resolution that will consider the obligation to submit the information as having been fulfilled, or else will initiate a sanctioning process.

Sanctions

Noncompliance with the obligation to submit the report will be penalized with a monetary penalty of up to 100 UTM (Unidad Tributaria Mensual[1]). If the information is explicitly requested by SNGM and not submitted on time, the penalty shall be up to 200 UTM and the offender will be disqualified from the benefit of reduced annual mining license set forth in article 142 bis of the Mining Code.

The regulations contain mitigating and aggravating circumstances that should be considered when determining the penalty.

Transitional provisions

The two-year period set forth for exploitation concessions shall be counted from their date of constitution, if after the entry into force of Law No. 21,649, whereas for those pre-existing mining concessions the same term will begin to run on January 1, 2024.

Decree No. 10: Amends Supreme Decree No.1 of 1987, Ministry of Mining, which approves the Mining Code Regulations

The amendments contained in Decree No.10 intend to make consistent Mining Code Regulations with the Mining Code as amended by Laws No. 21,420 of 2022 and No. 21,640 of 2023.

Main modifications

Transitory Articles To apply for the reduction of the annual mining license, holders of mining concessions shall submit the supporting documentation within 30 days following the publication of the decree in the Official Gazette.


[1] 1 UTM = USD 69.

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