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MINERAL RESOURCES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2001 (S.R. 2001, NO. 113) - REG 10

Schedule 4 amended (Prescribed minerals)
Schedule 4 to the Principal Regulations is amended by omitting Parts 1 and 2 and substituting:
PART 1 - Metallic minerals
The following are minerals prescribed as metallic minerals:
1.    aluminium
2.    antimony
3.    arsenic
4.    beryllium
5.    bismuth
6.    cadmium
7.    caesium
8.    cobalt
9.    copper
10.    gallium
11.    germanium
12.    gold
13.    hafnium
14.    indium
15.    iridium
16.    iron
17.    lead
18.    lithium
19.    magnesium
20.    manganese
21.    mercury
22.    molybdenum
23.    monazite
24.    nickel
25.    niobium
26.    osmium
27.    palladium
28.    platinoid minerals
29.    platinum
30.    rare earth metals
31.    rhobium
32.    rubidium
33.    ruthenium
34.    selenium
35.    silver
36.    tantalum
37.    tellurium
38.    tin
39.    titanium
40.    tungsten (including scheelite and wolframite)
41.    vanadium
42.    zinc
43.    zirconium
44.    ores of any of the above minerals
PART 2 - Industrial Minerals
The following are minerals prescribed as industrial minerals:
1.    alum
2.    alunite
3.    apatite
4.    asbestos
5.    attapulgite
6.    barite
7.    bentonite
8.    beryl
9.    borates
10.    calcite
11.    chromite
12.    corundum (for industrial use)
13.    diamond
14.    diatomaceous earth
15.    dolomite for metallurgical use
16.    feldspar
17.    fluorite
18.    garnet
19.    graphite
20.    gypsum
21.    halite (including solar salt)
22.    halloysite
23.    ilmenite
24.    iron oxide (used as a mineral for industrial purposes)
25.    kaolinite
26.    leucoxene
27.    limestone
28.    magnesite (used as a mineral for industrial purposes)
29.    magnetite (used as a mineral for industrial purposes)
30.    marble
31.    mica
32.    mineral pigments
33.    monazite
34.    montmorillonite
35.    olivine
36.    perlite
37.    phosphates
38.    pyrophyllite
39.    quartz
40.    rare earth minerals
41.    rutile
42.    silica
43.    syenite
44.    talc
45.    vermiculite
46.    wollastonite
47.    zeolites
48.    zircon

Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953 .

Notified in the Gazette on 3 October 2001

These regulations are administered in the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the regulation)

These regulations –
(a) make further provision relating to the calculation of royalty payable; and
(b) prescribe metallic and industrial metals.


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