Republic Act No. 7076
Republic Act No. 7076
Republic Act No. 7076
No. 34
July 14 1991SUBJECT:
Pursuant to Section 26 of Republic Act No. 7076, the following rules and
regulations are hereby promulgated for the guidance and compliance of all concerned:
CHAPTER I
TITLE, POLICY AND OBJECTIVES
Sec. 1 Title. This Administrative Order shall be known as "The Rules and
Regulations Governing Areas Declared as People's Small-Scale Mining Areas".
Sec. 2. Policy. It shall be the policy of the State to promote, develop, protect
and rationalize viable small-scale mining activities in order to generate more employment
opportunities and provide an equitable sharing of the nation's wealth and natural
resources giving due regard to existing rights as herein provided.
Sec. 3 Objectives. The rules and regulations of this Order are promulgated
towards the attainment of the following objectives:
3.1
3.2
To regulate the small-scale mining industry with the view to encourage their
growth and productivity; and,
3.3
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CHAPTER II
DEFINITION
Sec. 4 Definition or Terms. The following terms shall be construed to mean
as hereunder indicated:
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
"Equipment Utilization Cost" means all cash expenditures for the operation
and utilization of equipment for a single mining unit, which include
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4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
"Labor Cost" means all cash expenditure such as salaries, wages, allowances
and other benefits, measured on a per metric ton of ore basis, for the
remuneration of personnel directly involved in the mining, processing, hauling,
handling and storage of ore concentrate/s or finished product on a single mining
unit excluding supervisory and administrative personnel;
4.14
4.15
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4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
4.20
4.21
4.22
4.23
4.24
4.25
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4.26
4.27
4.28
4.29
Sec. 5 Licensing. Filipino citizens of legal age and with capacity to contract
are qualified for a license as Small-Scale Miner and/or Processor. However, the following
requirements shall be submitted to the nearest Mines and Geo-Sciences Development
Service or CENRO or PENRO:
5.1
5.2
Small-Scale Miner
1.
2.
3.
Processor
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1.
2.
3.
6.2
6.3
Public lands covered by existing mining rights which are not active mining
areas;
6.4
Private lands, subject to certain rights and conditions, except those with
substantial improvements or in bona fide and regular use as a yard, stockyard,
garden, plant nursery, plantation, cemetery or burial site, or land situated within
one hundred meters (100 meters) from such cemetery or burial site, water
reservoir or a separate parcel of land with an area of ten thousand square meters
(10,000 sq.m.) or less;
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6.5
Ancestral lands with prior consent from the cultural communities concerned.
Provided, That, if ancestral lands are declared as People's Small-scale Mining
Areas, the members of the cultural communities therein shall be given priority in
the awarding of small-scale mining contracts. Provided, further, that in cases
where the Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs) concerned refuse to allow
their area to be declared a people's small scale mining area, their customary
rights to their ancestral land shall be recognized and protected;
6.6
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
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7.7
9.2
10.2
10.3
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Within fifteen (15) working days upon receipt of the application by the Board, it
shall check through the control map if the area is free from conflict. If the area is free, a
written notice requesting the applicant to submit a proposed contract shall be sent by the
board.
In case of conflict/s, the Board shall resolve the same within five (5) working
from the date of the discovery thereof.
Sec. 11 Requirements for Small-Scale Mining Contract. Within ninety (90)
calendar days upon receipt of the written notice by the Board referred to in Section 10
hereof, the applicant shall submit the proposed contract indicating therein the following
features:
11.1
11.2
11.2
11.4
11.5
11.6
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members are residents of the province, city or municipality where the small-scale mining
area is located.
Sec. 13. Terms and Conditions of Small-Scale Mining Contract. A contract
shall have a term of two (2) years, renewable for like periods subject to verification by
the Board as long as the contractor complies with the provisions set forth in RA 7076,
and confers upon the contractor the right to mine within the contract area: Provided, That,
the small-scale mining contractor shall be under the obligation to:
13.1
13.2
Abide by the mine safety rules and regulations per Memorandum Circular No.
MRD-2, Series of 1985, as may be applicable and other rules and regulations
which may be promulgated by the DENR Secretary;
13.3
Comply with his obligations to the holder of an exis ting mining right/s, if
applicable;
13.4
Pay all fees, taxes, royalties or government production share as are now or may
hereafter be provided by law;
13.5
13.6
File under oath at the end of each month a detailed production report and annual
financial report to the Board; and,
13.7
Sec. 14 Worker Health and Safety. To ensure the safety and health of smallscale miners, the following shall be observed:
14.1
The contractor must provide adequate sanitation facilities in the form of noncontaminating latrines in accordance with the directions provided by the
concerned DENR Regional Office;
14.2
The contractor must provide and maintain clean drinking water for all workers;
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14.3
The contractor shall be responsible for the health and safety of all individual
contractors or employees operating within the contract area;
14.4
The use of mercury, cyanide or any other poisonous substance must be handled
in accordance with provisions as directed by the concerned DENR Regional
Office; and,
14.5
The contractor must notify the Board within five (5) working days of accidents
causing either death or more than five (5) days of lost working time.
The contractor must ensure that all areas of activity within the contract area are
maintained in a clean and organized manner;
15.2
The contractor must proceed with the schedule of tailings and waste
management and mine site rehabilitation as documented in the approved Mining
Plan;
15.3
The contractor shall be responsible for the control and proper disposal, where
applicable, o f all wastes produced as a result of mining operations; and,
15.4
The contractor shall comply with all environmental laws, especially with respect
to water quality, water course diversion, excess siltation and undue interference
with existing agricultural fishing or other legitimate land and water usage.
CHAPTER IV
RIGHTS
Sec. 16 Easement Rights. Upon the declaration of People's Sma ll scale Mining
Area, the Director, in consultation with the small-scale miner/s, operator claimowner,
landowner or lessor of the affected area, shall determine the right of the small-scale
miners to existing facilities such as mining and logging roads, private roads port and
communication facilities, processing plants which are necessary for the effective
implementation of the People's Small-Scale Mining Program, subject to payment
reasonable fees to the operator, claimowner, landowner or lessor.
Sec. 17 Rights of Claimowner. In case a site declared and set aside a
people's small-scale mining area is covered by an existing mining right, the clampdown
and the small-scale miners therein are encouraged to enter into a voluntary and
acceptable contractual agreement with respect to the small-scale utilization of the mineral
values
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from the area under claim. In case of disagreement, the claimowner shall be entitled to
the following rights and privileges;
17.1
17.2
Subject to the approval of the Board, free access to the contract area to conduct
metallurgical tests, explorations and other activities, provided such activities do
not unduly interfere with the operations of the small-scale miners; and,
17.3
Royalty equivalent to one and one half percent (1 1/2%) of the gross value of the
metallic mineral output or one percent (1 %) of the gross value of the nonmetallic mineral output to be paid to the claimowner: Provided, That, such rights
and privileges shall be available only if he is not delinquent in the performance
of his annual work obligations and other requirements for the last two (2) years
prior to the effectivity of RA 7076.
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22.5
22.6
Performs such other functions as may be necessary to achieve the goals and
objectives of RA 7076.
23.2
23.3
23.4
23.5
23.6
24.2
Preferably, he/she should be residing or have established concern for work in the
province or city as the case may be;
24.3
In case of the absence of nominees from the area, the Chamb er of Mines and
Small-Scale Mining Association shall nominate one (1) representative each to
the Board; and,
24.4
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Income Tax as provided in the National Internal Revenue Code (Sec. 21);
26.2
26.3
26.4
26.5
26.6
Excise Tax except gold sold to Central Bank which are considered for exp ort
and,
26.7
An application fee of Thirty Pesos (p30.00) per hectare or a fraction thereof; and
27.2
Occupation fee of Fifty Pesos (P50.00) per hectare or a fraction thereof per year
which shall be paid to the municipality where the contract area is local.
Provided, That the initial occupation fee shall be paid on the date the contract is
approved.
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environmental protection, and the establishment of Mine Rescue and Recovery Teams
including the procurement of rescue equipment necessary in cases of emergencies such as
landslides, tunnel collapse, or the like.
The Fund shall also be made available to address the needs of the small-scale
miners brought about by accidents and/or fortuitous events.
The Board will act as trustee of the Fund.
Sec. 29 Rescission or Contracts and Administrative Fines. Awarded contracts
may be rescinded on the following grounds:
29.1
Non-Compliance with the terms and conditions of the contract and that of
existing mining laws, rules and regulations including those pertaining to mine
safety, environmental protection and conservation, tree cutting, mineral
processing and pollution control;
29.2
29.3
29.4
29.5
Ejectment from the People's Small-scale Mining Area of the Contractor by the
government for reasons of national interest and security.
When contracts are rescinded for grounds under Sections 29.1 to 29.4 hereof,
the Secretary may impose fines of an amount not less than Twenty Thousand Pesos
(P20,OOO.OO) but not more than One Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00). Nonpayment of the fine imposed shall render the small-scale mining contractor ineligible for
other small-scale mining contracts.
Sec. 30 Reversion of People's Small-Scale Mining Areas. A People's SmallScale Mining Area may be reverted to the State for proper disposition by the Secretary
upon recommendation of the Director when:
30.1
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30.2
The working conditions endanger the lives and health of the miners; or
30.3
30.4
There is continuous disturbance of peace and order for three (3) consecutive
year causing loss of lives and property.
Provide written notice to all holders of contracts within the area; and
b.
Give each contractor me right of first refusal and reasonable time frame
to provide me necessary technical and financial capability to apply for a
large-scale mining right; or
c.
31.2
31.3
31.4
31.5
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its duly authorized representatives, at prices competitive with those prevailing in the
world market regardless of volume or weight
The Director shall furnish the Central Bank with a list of declared small-scale
mining areas for its guidance in the establishment of buying stations to fully service the
requirements of the small-scale miners thereat as conditions in the areas warrant, as
provided for under Section 17 of RA 7076.
However, the minimum weight per bar or disk for delivery and sale to the
Central Bank shall not be less than 300 grams. Small-scale miners with less than 300
grams of gold may sell the same to Central Bank's duly authorized representative.
Sec. 33 Establishment and Operation of Custom Mills. The establishment
and operation of safe and efficient custom mills to process minerals or ore-bearing
materials shall be subject to the following conditions:
33.1
33.2
33.3
In mining areas where the private sector is unable to establish custom mills , the
Board shall recommend to the government to construct such custom mills if viable.
The Board shall issue licenses for the operation of custom mills and other
processing plants subject to pollution control and safety standards.
In the issuance of processor's permit/license, all provisions of the DENR
Administrative Order No. 05, Series of 1989, not inconsistent with the provisions of this
Order are hereby adopted.
The Department shall establish assay laboratories to cross-check the integrity
custom mills and to render metallurgical and laboratory services to miners.
Sec. 34 Areas Not Declared as People's Small-Scale Mining Area. Fo r areas
not declared as People's Small-Scale Mining area, the pertinent rules and regulations of
Presidential Decree No. 1899 shall apply.
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