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ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA

Part-time Lecturer – GE division, CEIT, CSU, Ampayon, Butuan CityResearch Assistant – Phil-LiDAR 2 Project, CSU, Ampayon, Butuan City

Proprietor – BPA ABATAYO Land Surveying Services1

Lecture 2

Caraga State University

College of Engineering and Information Technology

Ampayon, Butuan City 8600

MINE SURVEYING

GE 121 – Mine Surveying

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Commonwealth Act No. 137Presidential Decree No. 463

Republic Act No. 7076DAO 1992-34

Republic Act No. 7942DAO 1996-40 - IRR of RA 7942

DAO 1998-12DAO 2007-29DMC 2010-13

MGBMC 2012-02

LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE MINE SURVEYING IN THE

PHILIPPINES

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AREAS OPEN TO MINING APPLICATIONS

a. Public or private lands not covered by valid and existing mining rights and mining applications.

b. Lands covered by expired/abandoned/canceled mining/quarrying rights.c. Mineral Reservations.d. Timber or forest lands as defined in existing laws.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 14

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Mining Area in Caraga

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MODES OF MINING OPERATIONS

a. Exploration Permitb. Mineral Agreementc. Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA)d. Small-Scale Mining Permite. Quarry Permit

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 11

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Approved by: MGB Regional Director

Application for exploration permit

EXPLORATIONPERMIT

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EXPLORATION

PERMIT

Exploration Permit (EP) is a mining right, which allows a Qualified Person/Entity to undertake exploration activities for a mineral resources in a specified areas in the country.

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DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

1 block = 81 hectares

QUALIFIED PERSON/ENTITY

ONSHORE(in any one Province)

ONSHORE(In the entire Phils.)

OFFSHORE(In the entire Phils.)

Individual 20 blocks 40 blocks 100 blocksCorporation/ Partnership/ Association/ Cooperative

200 blocks 400 blocks 1,000 blocks

MAXIMUM AREA ALLOWED

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Offshore

Onshore

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APPLICATION FOR EXPLORATION PERMIT

Onshore – to be filed in MGB Regional Office.

Offshore – to be filed in Bureau.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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RequirementsONSHORE/OFFSHORE EXPLORATION PERMIT

1. Location map/sketch plan using NAMRIA.jpg topographic map in a scale of 1:50,000 duly prepared, signed and sealed by a deputized GE.

2. Two-year Exploration Work Program.3. Satisfactory Environmental Management Record and Community Relations Record.4. Environmental Work Program.5. Proof of technical competence.6. Proof of financial capability.7. Declaration of the total area.8. Other supporting papers.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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TERM OF EXPLORATION PERMIT

The term of the EP shall be for a period of 2 years.

Renewable for like periods but not to exceed a total term of 6 years.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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(if feasible) file mining project feasibility

by: permittee/Contractor

Approved by: MGB Regional Director

Approved by: MGB Regional Director

Right to apply for MA or FTAA for the

permittee/Contractor

Application for exploration permit

EXPLORATIONPERMIT

Mineral Right

Application for MA/FTAA

period: 1 year

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Mineral Right

Application for Survey Orderby: Permittee/Contractor

Mineral Land Survey

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FILING OF APPLICATION FOR SURVEY

A Permittee/Contractor shall file an application for Order of Survey of the perimeter boundary:

1. One (1) set of certified true copy of approved Exploration Permit/FTAA/Mineral Agreement.

2. Deed of Assignment and Power of Attorney.

3. A notarized Survey Service Contract executed by and between the Permittee/Contractor and the deputized Geodetic Engineer, except when the deputized Geodetic Engineer is employed by the applicant and/or company interested in the survey.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 234

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FILING OF APPLICATION FOR SURVEY

3. Affidavit of the deputized Geodetic Engineer representing that he/she can execute the survey of the area and to submit the complete survey returns thereof within the period prescribed by these implementing rules and regulations.

4. A surety bond (Annex 5-A) for Order of Survey, which shall be forfeited for failure of the deputized Geodetic Engineer to execute and/or comply with his/her obligations

5. Proof of payment of the required fees.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 234

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DAO 98-12 Section 11

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Mineral Right

MGB, Regional Office

Application for Survey Orderby: Permittee/Contractor

Survey Order Issued by: RD for MGB

Mineral Land Survey

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ISSUANCE OF ORDER OF SURVEY

Upon verification of the application for Order of Survey (MGB Form No. 25-1) and compliance with the requirements in the preceding section, the Director/concerned Regional Director shall issue the Order of Survey in the prescribed form (MGB Form No. 25-2).

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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NON-TRANSFERABILITY OF ORDER OF SURVEY

Order of Survey is non-transferable except in cases of death, physical incapacity of the deputized Geodetic Engineer, or any other causes which render it impracticable to execute the survey, subject to the approval of the Director/concerned Regional Director.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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Mineral Rights

MGB, Regional Office

Application for Survey Orderby: Permittee/Contractor

Execute Mineral Land Survey

Survey Order Issued by: RD for MGB

Mineral Land Survey

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DAO 2007-29 Section 7

MINERAL LAND SURVEY

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The conduct of mineral land survey shall be in accordance with the procedures and standards set by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) under DAO No. 96-40 pursuant to the pertinent provisions of RA No. 7942, otherwise known as the Philippine Mining Act of 1995.

DMC 2010-13 Section 162

MINERAL LAND SURVEY

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PERSONS CAN EXECUTED MINERAL LAND SURVEYS

Mineral land surveys shall be executed by Geodetic Engineers of the Bureau/Regional Offices, deputized Geodetic Engineers in private practice and company-employed deputized Geodetic Engineers deputized by the Director/Regional Director.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 236

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DAO 98-12 Section 715

NOTIFICATION OF MINERAL LAND SURVEY

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DAO 2007-29 Section 60

NOTIFICATION OF MINERAL LAND SURVEY

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DAO 98-12 Section 713

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DAO 98-12 Section 282

MIXTURE OF CONCRETE MONUMENTS

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PRINCIPAL MINERAL LAND CORNERSDMC 2010-13 Annex III-D-1

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OTHER CORNERS OF MINERAL LAND

DMC 2010-13 Annex III-D-2

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MINERAL LAND SURVEY SYMBOL

DMC 2010-13 Annex I-E

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MONUMENTS INTERVAL

Corners of the permit/contract/mining area shall be defined by monuments placed at intervals of about 450 meters apart.

When the boundary lines of the permit/contract/mining area traverses mountain or rolling terrain, the intermediate monuments between corners shall be established on ridges, whenever practicable, in which cases, all consecutive corners shall be intervisible.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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DAO 98-12 Section 719

MONUMENTS INTERVAL

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DAO 98-12 Section 714

AMENDMENT OF SURVEY ORDER

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MONUMENTS DIMENSION

The corner monuments of a permit/contract/mining area shall be as follows:

a. 20 cm x 20 cm x 50 cm concrete rectangular monuments set 40 cm in the ground for principal corners which fall on points with exact minutes or half minute of latitude and longitude; and

b. 15 cm in diameter x 50 cm long set 40 cm in the ground for other corners of the permit/contract or mining area.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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DAO 98-12 Section 272-g MONUMENTS DIMENSION

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OTHER MONUMENTS

Such corners of the permit/contract/mining area shall be identified by concrete monuments or cement patches on boulders, centered with a hole, spike, pipe or nail and marked with the corresponding corner numbers and survey numbers.

The latitude and longitude of the principal corners shall also be indicated on the sides of the concrete monuments when they coincide with the full one (1) minute and/or one-half (1/2) minute of latitude and longitude.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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DAO 98-12 Section 725

CONTROL POINTS

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DAO 98-12 Section 726

AMENDMENT SURVEY

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A lode claim shall be marked by two posts, placed as nearly as possible on the line or direction of the lode or vein, and the posts shall be numbered 1 and 2, and the distance between posts numbered one and two shall not exceed 300m., the line between posts numbered one and two to be known as the location line; and upon posts numbered one and two shall be written the name given to the lode mineral claim, the name of the locator, and the date of the location.

CA 137 Section 40

LOCATION POSTS

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WITNESS MONUMENTDAO 98-12 Section 706

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When the permit/contract/mining area adjoins submerged land, a witness corner monument along the boundary leading to the shoreline shall be set on the ground to witness the boundary point-corner of the mining rights at the mean low tide level of the sea or lake.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 237

WITNESS MONUMENT

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DAO 2007-29 Section 31

MINERAL LAND SURVEY ACCURACY

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TraverseDMC 2010-13 Annex XV

MINERAL LAND SURVEY ACCURACY

4th Order/Secondarytraverse

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DMC 2010-13 Annex XV

MINERAL LAND SURVEY ACCURACY

4th Order/SecondaryTriangulation

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DAO 98-12 Section 733

TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY

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47Deputized Geodetic Engineer

Mineral Rights

MGB, Regional Office

Application for Survey Orderby: Permittee/Contractor

Execute Mineral Land Survey

Mineral Land Survey

Survey Order Issued by: RD for MGB

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The survey returns shall be in accordance with the requirements of MGBpursuant to DAO No. 96-40.

DMC 2010-13 Section 183

MINERAL LAND SURVEY RETURN

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DAO 98-12 Section 874

MINERAL LANDS WITHIN THE CADASTRAL PROJECT

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DAO 98-12 Section 368-b

MAPS AVAILABLE IN MGB

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DAO 2007-29 Section 46

MINERAL LAND SURVEY PLAN

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DAO 98-12 Section 373

SCALE TO BE USED IN MINERAL LAND SURVEY PLAN

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DAO 98-12 Section 707

DETAILS IN MINERAL SURVEY PLAN

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DAO 98-12 Section 737

DETAILS TO BE SHOWN IN MINERAL SURVEY PLAN

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DAO 98-12 Section 737

DETAILS TO BE SHOWN IN MINERAL SURVEY PLAN

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DAO 98-12 Section 728

DETAILS TO BE SHOWN IN MINERAL SURVEY PLAN

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DAO 98-12 Section 709

ROADS WITHIN THE MINERAL CLAIM

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DAO 98-12 Section 708

TIE LINE

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DAO 98-12 Section 717

TIE LINE

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DAO 98-12 Section 718

NUMBERING OF CORNERS

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DAO 98-12 Section 719

NUMBERING OF CORNERS

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62Deputized Geodetic Engineer

Mineral Rights

MGB, Regional Office

Application for Survey Orderby: Permittee/Contractor

Execute Mineral Land Survey

Submittal of Mineral Land Survey Returns

Mineral Land Survey

Survey Order Issued by: RD for MGB

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DAO 98-12 Section 727

SUBMISSION OF MINERAL LAND SURVEY RETURNS

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DAO 98-12 Section 730

SUBMISSION OF MINERAL LAND SURVEY RETURNS

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Survey returns shall be submitted to the Director/concerned Regional Director within 1 year from receipt of the Order of Survey.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 238

SUBMISSION OF MINERAL LAND SURVEY RETURNS

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1. Duly notarized field notes with cover (MGB Form No. 25-4).2. Azimuth computations from astronomical observations (MGB Form No. 25-5).3. Topographic survey computations (MGB Form No. 25-6).4. Traverse computations (MGB Form No. 25-7).5. Area computations (MGB Form No. 25-8).6. Coordinate conversion – geographic to grid (MGB Form No. 25-9). 7. Coordinate conversion - grid to geographic (MGB Form No. 25-10).8. Other reference computations.9. Microfilm plan(s) or Mineral Survey Plan in appropriate scale duly accomplished

with the corresponding working sheet.10. Descriptive and field investigation report on the permit/contract/mining area in

quintuplicate.11. A certification under oath by the Barangay Captain.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 238

MINERAL LAND SURVEY RETURNS CHECKLIST

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DAO 98-12 Section 730

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DAO 98-12 Section 735

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DENR-LMS

Mineral Rights

MGB, Regional Office

Application for Survey Orderby: Permittee/Contractor

Execute Mineral Land Survey

Submittal of Mineral Land Survey Returns

Survey Order Issued by: RD for MGB

Approved Survey Returns by: RTD for Lands

Mineral Land Survey

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VERIFICATION AND APPROVAL OF MINERAL LAND SURVEY RETURNS

All area computations, plans and maps of permit/contract/mining areas to be submitted to the Bureau/Regional Office for verification and approval shall be prepared using the Philippine Plane Coordinate System.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

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WITHDRAWAL OF DEFECTIVE SURVEY RETURNS

The deputized Geodetic Engineer or his/her duly authorized representative may withdraw documents within 30 calendar daysupon receipt of notice from the Bureau/concerned Regional Office forcorrection of errors, discrepancies and/or deficiencies of the submittedsurvey returns.

A period of 90 calendar days from the date ofwithdrawal of the said survey returns is given to the deputized GeodeticEngineer or his/her duly authorized representative to re-submit the samewithout any extension save for reason of force majeure.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 240

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FIELD VERIFICATION AND APPROVAL OF SURVEY PLAN

Upon submission of the corrected survey returns, the Director/concerned Regional Director shall cause the immediate field verification of the subject area.

Thereafter, the survey plan shall be submitted to the Director/concerned Regional Director for approval of the same within 15 working days from receipt thereof.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 241

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DAO 2007-29 Section 65

VERIFICATION AND APPROVAL MINERAL LAND SURVEY PLAN

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DAO 98-12 Section 740

APPROVED MINERAL LAND SURVEY PLAN

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CHARGE FOR VERIFICATION OF APPROVED SURVEYS

For field verification of approved surveys for contract/mining area done by Permittees/Contractors ₱1,000 per man per day.

Provided that the minimum charge is ₱3,000.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 241

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Application for MA/FTAA

period: 1 year

(if feasible) file mining project feasibility

by: permittee/Contractor

Approved by: MGB Regional Director

Approved by: MGB Regional Director

Right to apply for MA or FTAA for the

permittee/Contractor

Application for exploration permit

EXPLORATIONPERMIT

Mineral Right

FTAAMINERAL AGREEMENT

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MINERAL

AGREEMENT

Mineral Agreement is an agreement between a Contractor and the Government wherein the Government grants to the Contractor the exclusive right to conduct mining operations within, but not title over, the contract area.

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DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 33

1 block = 81 hectares

QUALIFIED PERSON/ENTITY

ONSHORE(in any one Province)

ONSHORE(In the entire Phils.)

OFFSHORE(In the entire Phils.)

Individual 10 blocks 20 blocks 50 blocks

Corporation/

Partnership/

Association/

Cooperative

100 blocks 200 blocks 500 blocks

MAXIMUM AREA ALLOWED

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Requirements

MINERAL AGREEMENTIndividual/Corporation

The applicant shall submit at least five (5) sets of the following mandatory requirements:

1. Location map/sketch plan using NAMRIA topographic map in a scale of 1:50,000 duly prepared, signed and sealed by a deputized GE.

2. Two-year Exploration Work Program.3. Satisfactory Environmental Management Record and Community Relations Record.4. Environmental Work Program.5. Proof of technical competence.6. Proof of financial capability.7. Declaration of the total area.8. Other supporting papers.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 35

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Additional Requirements for

MINERAL AGREEMENTfor holders of valid and existing mining lease contracts

1. Certification from the concerned Regional Office.2. Appropriate environmental report.3. Environmental Compliance Certificate.4. Mining Project Feasibility Study.5. Three-year Development/Construction/Utilization Work Program.

6. Approved Survey Plan of the mining area.

7. Other supporting papers.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 35

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TERM OF MINERAL AGREEMENT

Mineral Agreement shall have a term not exceeding 25 years.

Renewable for another term not exceeding 25 years.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 34

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FINANCIAL AND

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

AGREEMENT (FTAA)

Financial and Technical Assistance Agreement may be entered into between a Contractor and the Government for the large-scale exploration, development and utilization of gold, copper, nickel, chromite, lead, zinc and other minerals except for cement raw materials, marble, granite, sand and gravel and construction aggregates.

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DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 51

1 block = 81 hectares

QUALIFIED PERSON/ENTITY

ONSHORE(In the entire Phils.)

OFFSHORE(In the entire Phils.)

ONSHORE & OFFSHORE(In the entire Phils.)

Individual/

Corporation/

Partnership/

Association/

Cooperative

1000 blocks 4000 blocks

Combination of

1000 blocks onshore

4000 blocks offshore

MAXIMUM AREA ALLOWED

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Requirements

FINANCIAL OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTIndividual/Corporation

The applicant shall submit at least eight (8) sets of the following mandatory requirements:

1. Duly certified Certificate of Registration by SEC.2. Duly certified Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws.

3. Location map/sketch plan using NAMRIA topographic map in a scale of 1:50,000 duly prepared, signed and sealed by a deputized GE.

4. Two-year Exploration Work Program.5. Satisfactory Environmental Management Record and Community Relations Record.6. Environmental Work Program7. Other supporting papers.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 53

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Additional Requirements for

FINANCIAL OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT (FTAA)If prior to construction, development and/or utilization

The applicant shall submit at least eight (8) sets of the following mandatory requirements:

1. Feasibility Study.

2. Approved Survey Plan of the mining area;.

3. Environmental Compliance Certificate.4. Environmental Protection and Enhancement Program.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 53

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TERM OF FTAA

FTAA shall have a term not exceeding 25 years.

Renewable for another term not exceeding 25 years.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 52

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QUARRY

OPERATIONS

Quarry PermitCommercial Sand Gravel PermitIndustrial Sand Gravel Permit

Guano Permit Gemstone Gathering Permit

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One of the mandatory requirements for application for• Quarry Permit -------------------------- 5 years term• Commercial Sand Gravel Permit ----1 year term• Industrial Sand Gravel Permit --------5 years term• Guano Permit ----------------------------1 year term• Gemstone Gathering Permit---------- 1 year term

is a Location map/sketch plan using NAMRIA topographic map in a scale of 1:50,000 duly prepared, signed and sealed by a deputized GE.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942

QUARRY OPERATIONS

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MINERAL

PROCESSING

PERMITMineral Processing Permit (MPP) refers to the permit granted to a Qualified Person for mineral processing. Mineral Processing means the milling, beneficiation, leaching, smelting, cyanidation, calcination or upgrading of ores, minerals, rocks, mill tailings, mine waste and/or other metallurgical by-products or by similar means to convert the same into marketable products.

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Requirements

MINERAL PROCESSING PERMITIndividual/Corporation

The applicant shall submit at least five (5) sets of the following mandatory requirements:

1. Certificate of Registration issued by SEC.

2. Location map/sketch plan of the area of the proposed processing plant using NAMRIA topographic map in a scale of 1:50,000.

3. Feasibility Study4. satisfactory Environmental Management Record and Community Relations5. Environmental Compliance Certificate.6. Proof of technical competence.7. Proof of financial capability.8. Other supporting papers.

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TERM FOR MINERAL PROCESSING PERMIT

Mineral Processing Permit shall have a term not exceeding 5 years.

Renewable for another term not exceeding 5 years.

Not to exceed 25 years total term.

DAO 96-40 IRR of RA 7942 Section 34

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Application for MA/FTAA

By: Permitte/Contrctor(w/ Survey Returns)

(if feasible) file mining project feasibility

by: permittee/Contractor

Approved by: MGB Regional Director

Approved by: MGB Regional Director

Right to apply for MA or FTAA for the

permittee/Contractor

Application for exploration permit

EXPLORATIONPERMIT

Mineral Right

FTAAMINERAL AGREEMENT

Quarry PermitCommercial Sand Gravel PermitIndustrial Sand Gravel Permit Guano Permit Gemstone Gathering PermitMineral Processing Permit

Application for QP,CSGP,ISGP,GP,GGP,MPP

By: Permitte/Contrctor

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THANK YOU !

ENGR. BRODDETT B. ABATAYO, GE, REA

Lecturer – Caraga State University, Engineering Department

Research Assistant – Phil-Lidar 2.B.14 Project

Licensed GE – ABATAYO Land Surveying Services