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Miscellaneous Licence (WA)

  • There is no maximum area for a miscellaneous licence ('L') .
  • Within 35 days of the date of application for a miscellaneous licence, the applicant shall lodge written details of — (a) any works to be constructed in connection with the licence; and (b) the proposed manner of construction of such works; and (c) any operations to be carried out on the land the subject of the application.
  • An application fee and first year's rent is payable on application.
  • There is no limit to the number of L's a person or company may hold.
  • Ls applied for before 6 July 1998 have a term of 5 years and can be renewed for periods of 5 years. Ls applied on or after 6 July 1998 have a term of a L is 21 years and may be renewed for further terms of 21 years.
  • An L can be applied for over (and co-exist with) other mining tenements.
  • An L is for purposes as listed under s42B of the regs as follows

    (a) a road;

    (b) a tramway;

    (c) an aerial rope way;

    (d) a pipeline;

    (e) a power line;

    (f) a conveyor system;

    (g) a tunnel;

    (h) a bridge;

    (i) taking water;

    (ia) a search for groundwater;

    (j) hydraulic reclamation and transport of tailings;

    (k) an aerodrome;

    (l) a meteorological station;

    (m) a sulphur dioxide monitoring station;

    (n) a communications facility;

    (o) a drainage channel;

    (p) a pump station;

    (q) a minesite accommodation facility;

    (r) a bore;

    (s) a bore field;

    (t) a water management facility;

    (u) a power generation and transmission facility;

    (v) a storage or transportation facility for minerals or mineral concentrate;

    (w) a minesite administration facility;

    (x) a workshop and storage facility;

    (y) a jetty.

With the Mining Amendment Act 2/2/2013 there is no need to mark out a miscellaneous licence.

Section 91 to 94B of the Mining Act 1978 and regulation 37 to 42B of the Mining Regulations 1981 apply to apply to miscellaneous licences.

Miscellaneous Licenses