Crown Minerals Act 1991
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The Crown Minerals Act is an Act of Parliament passed in 1991 in New Zealand. It controls the management of Crown owned minerals. Potential changes to Schedule 4 of the Act created controversy and opposition in 2010. The definition of minerals under the Act is very broad – it includes gravel, industrial rocks, building stone, coal and petroleum.
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Crown Minerals Act 1991 | |
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New Zealand Parliament | |
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Commenced | 1 October 1991 |
Administered by | Ministry of Economic Development (formerly the Ministry of Commerce) |
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Passed | 1991 |
Status: Amended |
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All gold, silver, uranium and petroleum is under Crown ownership as well as any other minerals that are on Crown owned land.[1]