Maryland member: Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Governor (C. Edmon Larrimore, Administrator, Mining Program, alternate)
Gregory E. Conrad, Executive Director
445-A Carlisle Drive
Herndon, VA 20170 - 4819
(703) 709-8654
e-mail: bbotsis@imcc.isa.us
fax: (703) 709-8655
web: www.imcc.isa.us/
The Interstate Mining Compact Commission was created in April 1971 by the Interstate Mining Compact initiated by the Council of State Governments. To date, seventeen states have ratified the Compact; Maryland ratified in 1973 (Chapter 297, Acts of 1973). Member states include Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. The states of New Mexico, New York, and North Dakota are associate members.
The purposes of the Compact are to protect and restore land, water, and other resources affected by mining. The Commission assists in reducing the deterioration of land, water, and air attributable to mining and encourages programs to protect, conserve, and improve the usefulness of natural resources. The Commission also recommends techniques to improve, restore, or protect land and other resources affected by mining and helps support and maintain an efficient, productive mining industry.
The Commission is authorized to study mining operations, processes, and techniques, as well as conservation, adaptation, improvement, and restoration of land and related resources affected by mining. The Commission also may gather and diseminate information, make recommendations, and cooperate with public and private entities concerned with any subject within the purview of the Compact.
The Commission is composed of the seventeen governors of the states that have ratified the Compact. Each governor may name an alternate member. The Commission's annual budget is $347,000. The first half of the budget is assessed to each member state on an equal basis. The other half is pro-rated on the basis of the value of mineral production in the party states (Code Natural Resources Article, secs. 7-701 through 7-703).
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