Retention Licence (WA)
- A Retention Licence (R) is a holding title for a mineral resources that has been identified but is not able to further explored or mined.
- A Retention Licence may be granted in respect of the whole or any part of land within the boundaries of a primary tenement.
- An application may be made at the Mining Registrars Office or lodged electronically via the DMPs website using MTO.
- An application fee and rental are payable.
- The term of the R is five years and renewable for a period of five years.
- There is no maximum area.
Retention License - Mining Regulations 1981
- Application and Marking Out
- Time for Lodging Statutory Declaration
- Instrument of Licence
- Prescribed Official (Acts. 70H(1))
- Reports to be Lodged (Act s. 70H (1))
- Application for Renewal (Act s. 70E(2))
- Limit on Amount of Earth etc. that may be removed (Act s. 70J(c))
From the 10 February 2006 an exploration or prospecting licence may convert to retention status without a separate retention licence being formed (s53 to 55B for Ps and 69A to 69E for Es)
- Refer to sections 70A to 70N of the Mining Act 1978
- Refer to regulations 23B to 23G of the Mining Regulations 1981