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Mines and Minerals Development Act, 2015
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Mines and Minerals Development Act, 2015
Act 11 of 2015
- Published on 14 August 2015
- Assented to on 14 August 2015
- Commenced on 1 July 2015
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 1 January 2019 to 17 December 2020.]
- [Amended by Mines and Minerals Development (Amendment) Act, 2016 (Act 14 of 2016) on 1 June 2016]
- [Amended by Mines and Minerals Development (Amendment) Act, 2018 (Act 18 of 2018) on 1 January 2019]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement
This Act may be cited as the Mines and Minerals Development Act, 2015, and shall come into operation on 1st July, 2015.2. Interpretation
3. Ownership of minerals
4. General principles for mining and minerals development
The following principles shall apply to the mining and development of minerals—Part II – Administration
5. Directors and other officers
6. Mining Licensing Committee
7. Honorary inspectors
8. Mining Cadastre Office
9. Execution and delegation of powers and functions of Directors and other officers
10. Powers of Directors and authorised officers
11. Immunity
The Directors or an authorised officer shall not be liable for anything done or omitted to be done in good faith in the exercise or performance, or purported exercise or performance, of any power or function conferred or imposed on the Directors or authorised officers by or under this Act.Part III – Mining rights and non-mining rights
Division 1 - General
12. Prohibition of exploration, mining or mineral processing without licence or environmental impact assessment
13. Types of rights
14. Disqualification from holding mining rights
15. Priority of applications for mining rights
Subject to this Act, where more than one person apply for a mining right over the same area of land, the Committee shall dispose of the applications in the order in which they are received.16. Mining right for area subject to other rights
17. Acquisition of mining rights by Government
18. Survey of land
19. Bids
20. Preference for Zambian products, contractors and services and employment of citizens
Division 2 - Exploration licence
21. Application for exploration licence
22. Consideration of application for exploration licence
23. Exploration licence
24. Duration of exploration licence
25. Obligations of holder of exploration licence
26. Restrictions on removal of minerals
27. Geological survey, mapping and exploration on behalf of Republic
28. Closure of area to priority licensing
Division 3 - Mining licence
29. Licensing of mining activities
30. Application for mining licence
31. Consideration of application for mining licence
32. Mining licence
33. Deferment of commencement of mining
34. Duration of mining licence
A mining licence shall be granted for a period not exceeding—35. Obligations of holder of mining licence
36. Suspension of production or closure of mine by Director of Mines Safety or Director of Mines
37. Suspension of production by holder of mining or mineral processing licence
Division 4 - Mineral processing licence
38. Application for mineral processing licence
39. Consideration of application for mineral processing licence
40. Mineral processing licence
41. Obligations of holder of mineral processing licence
A holder of a mineral processing licence shall—Division 5 - Gold panning certificate
42. Application for and grant of gold panning certificate
43. Obligations of holder of gold panning certificate
Division 6 - Mineral trading permit
44. Prohibition of trading in minerals without permit
45. Application for mineral trading permit
46. Obligations of holder of mineral trading permit
A holder of a mineral trading permit shall—Division 7 - Mineral import and mineral export permits
47. Importation and exportation of minerals
48. Duration of mineral export or import permit
A mineral export or mineral import permit—Division 8 - Authorisation for radioactive minerals and mineral analysis
49. Prohibition of acquisition, selling, etc. of radioactive minerals
50. Application to acquire, sell, etc. radioactive minerals
51. Mineral analysis
Part IV – Mining rights and surface rights
52. Restrictions of rights of entry by holder of licence or permit
53. Exercise of rights under licence or permit
Subject to the terms of any access agreement, the rights conferred by a mining right or mineral processing licence shall be exercised reasonably and, except to the minimum extent necessary for the reasonable and proper conduct of the operations, shall not be exercised so as to prejudice the interest of any owner or occupier of the land over which those rights extend.54. Right to use and access water or graze stock
55. Acquisition of use of land by holder of mining right
56. Arbitration of disputes
57. Compensation for disturbance of rights, etc
58. Rights to building materials
Part V – Regulatory provisions
59. Single licensing system
60. Disposal of conflict mineral
61. Display of mining or non-mining right
A holder of a mining or non-mining right shall, at all times, cause the mining or non-mining right to be displayed in a prominent place at the place of business.62. Registered office
63. Insurance and indemnities
64. Restrictions on mining rights and mineral processing licence
A mining right or mineral processing licence, and the rights conferred by it, shall be subject to the provisions of this Act, the conditions attached to it at the time it is granted and, to the extent that the amendment of the conditions during the currency of the mining right or mineral processing licence is permitted under this Act, to the conditions as amended.65. Amendment of programme of exploration or mining operation
66. Transfer of mining or mineral processing licence
67. Transfer of control of company
68. Alteration of exploration or mining area
69. Mergers or co-ordination of mining operations
70. Abandonment of land subject to mining or non-mining right
71. Surrender of mining right or mineral processing licence
72. Suspension or revocation of mining right or processing licence
73. Surrender of records on termination of mining or non-mining right
Where the holder of a mining or non-mining right terminates the mining right by abandonment, surrender of the mining or non-mining right or other action under this Act or the term of a mining or non-mining right expires, the holder shall immediately before the termination or expiration of the mining or non-mining right deliver to the Director of Mining Cadastre—74. Management of assets on suspension, abandonment or revocation of mining or non-mining right
75. Compliance order
76. Renewal of mining or non-mining right
77. Annual charge
78. Production of information
79. Registers
Part VI – Safety, health and environmental protection
80. Consideration of environment and human health when granting mining rights or mineral processing licences
81. Conditions for protection of environment and human health
82. Clearing away of mining or mineral processing plant
83. Sale of mining or mineral processing plant
84. Wasteful mining practices
85. Notification of accidents and dangerous occurrences
A holder shall inform the Director of Mines Safety of any accident that occurs at an exploration, mining, gold panning or mineral processing area in the prescribed manner and form.86. Environmental Protection Fund
87. Liability and redress
Part VII – Mineral royalties and charges
88. Collection and assessment of mineral royalty
89. Royalties on production of minerals
90. Due date for mineral royalty
Subject to section ninety-four, the mineral royalty payable under this section is due and payable within fourteen days after the end of the month in which the sale of minerals is done.91. Mineral royalty returns
A person required to pay mineral royalty under section eighty-nine shall submit monthly mineral royalty returns in the prescribed form containing such particulars as may be required by the Commissioner-General within fourteen days after the end of the month in which the sale of the minerals is done.92. Provisional assessment of mineral royalty
93. Remission of mineral royalties
94. Deferment of mineral royalties
95. Prohibition of disposal of minerals
Part VIII – Appeals
96. Notification of decisions
Whenever the Minister, the Committee, any of the Directors or an authorised officer makes a decision against which an appeal lies by virtue of a provision of this Part, the holder or applicant affected by the decision shall be informed of the decision and the reasons for the decision by notice, in writing, and the notice shall inform the person notified of that person’s right of appeal.97. Appeal against decision of Directors or Committee
98. Mining Appeals Tribunal
99. Decision of Tribunal
The Tribunal shall, within fourteen days of determining an appeal, inform the appellant and the Minister of its decision and the reasons therefor in writing.100. Appeals to High Court
A person aggrieved with a decision of the Tribunal may, within thirty days of receiving the decision, appeal to the High Court.101. Rules
The Chief Justice may, by statutory instrument, make rules—Part IX – Offences
102. Failure to appoint manager
103. Notice of accidents
A holder of a mining right, mineral processing licence or gold panning certificate who wilfully fails or neglects to give notice of an accident in a mining, exploration, mineral processing or gold panning area to the Director of Mines Safety contrary to the provisions of this Act commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or to both.104. Endangering safety and health of persons employed in mine
105. Working in suspended or closed mine
A person who works or continues to work in a mine in contravention of an order of closure of a mine or an order to suspend the operations of a mine commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years, or to both.106. Prohibition of conduct with dangerous results
107. Obstruction of holder of mining or non-mining right
A person who, without reasonable excuse, obstructs or hinders or delays a holder of a mining or non-mining right from doing any act which the holder is authorised to do by this Act commits an offence and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both.108. Offences relating to records and reports
109. Permitting unqualified person to prepare reports
110. Use of false certificates
A person who recklessly or fraudulently—111. Offences related to mining
112. General penalty
A person who commits an offence under this Act for which no penalty is provided is liable, upon conviction—113. Mingling samples of ore
114. Offence committed by body corporate or unincorporate body
If a body corporate or unincorporate body is convicted of an offence under this Act, every person who—Part X – General provisions
115. Summary imposition of penalties
116. Recovery of fees
The Attorney-General may demand, sue for, recover and receive all royalties, fees, dues, rents or payments which may become due in respect of any mining right or non-mining right or otherwise under the provisions of this Act.117. Disclosure of information
118. Electronic submissions and payments
Where this Act requires the payment of a fee or any document, report, licence, permit, certificate of registration or submission of an application to be issued or received, the payment, issuance or receipt may be done electronically, where applicable.119. Regulations
120. Repeal of Act No. 7 of 2008
The Mines and Minerals Development Act, 2008, is repealed.121. Transitional provisions
History of this document
01 January 2023
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01 June 2016
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