FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 5250
C 230 L 89
BYSenators Sutherland and Amondson
Reclaiming land at surface mining sites.
Senate Committee on Environment & Natural Resources
House Committe on Natural Resources & Parks
SYNOPSIS AS ENACTED
BACKGROUND:
The Department of Natural Resources regulates surface mining activities in the state of Washington. The department sets the amount of the bond which is required for each surface mining operation. That bond is held until the surface mining activities are finished and the area is reclaimed according to plans developed by the department and the surface mining operator.
The original surface mining act provided that monies owed to the department by the operator for reclamation carried out by the state could be recovered by a lien against the reclaimed property if not paid by the operator. The lien would be enforced in the manner of a mechanic's lien. Given the changes in the Department of Natural Resources' bonding authority, the mechanic's lien provisions are no longer needed to insure compliance with the reclamation. The reclamation is guaranteed by a bond which the department would use if the operator failed to reclaim the land.
SUMMARY:
The Department of Natural Resources no longer has the authority to establish a mechanic's lien against surface mined property.
VOTES ON FINAL PASSAGE:
Senate 43 3
House 97 0
EFFECTIVE:July 23, 1989