Conference Proceedings
PNG Geology, Exploration and Mining Conference, Rabaul, June 1991
Conference Proceedings
PNG Geology, Exploration and Mining Conference, Rabaul, June 1991
Miner's Rights: Legal and Illegal Mining by Automatic Citizens under the present Mining Act
Every automatic citizen is an automatic recipient of a miner's right under the present Mining Act (Chapter 195), but this alone does not entitle any automatic citizen to mine for minerals on any land, even his customary group's land. Without complying with requirements of the Mining Act, any automatic citizen who engages in mining solely on the basis of a miner's right would be mining illegally. He would also be engaged in illegal mining if he mines on customary or other non-government land. Even if mining is legally pursued by an automatic citizen, he does not acquire ownership of minerals without first making the required royalty payments to the State.
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