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The BLM OR Mineral Stipulations Map Service represents BLM-administered lands within Oregon and Washington containing valuable minerals that are categorized in the U.S Code of Federal Regulations or by official U.S. Department of Interior policy as Open, Closed, or Restricted to mining or leasing. And it further labels restrictions, if any, by type (e.g., seasonal, no surface occupancy, etc.). Restrictions are formalized by use of \u201cMineral Stipulations\u201d as determined through the Land Use Planning Process and defined in the resultant Resource Management Plan (RMP). In addition, by reference to WO IM No. 2012-044, \u201cBLM National Greater Sage-Grouse Land Use Planning Strategy\u201d, RMPs developed after 2013 should also apply mineral stipulations to split estate lands (BLM subsurface jurisdiction but non-BLM surface). The three categories of minerals covered under Minerals Stipulations are: Locatable, generally the metallic and industrial minerals (subject to the General Mining Law of 1872, as amended); Leasable, generally fluid minerals (oil and gas and geothermal resources) and certain other minerals (subject to the various Mineral Leasing Acts); and Salable, generally sand and gravel (subject to mineral materials disposed of under the Materials Act of 1947, as amended). For locatable minerals, the stipulation choices for an area might be \u201cWithdrawn\u201d if it is withdrawn from mineral entry or \u201cOpenWSA\u201d if the area is open to mining claim location subject to Wilderness Study Area (WSA) Non-impairment criteria or \u201cOpen\u201d. The stipulations choices for salable minerals are \u201cOpen\u201d (available for mineral materials), \u201cOpenCSU\u201d if the area is open but with (Conditional Surface Use) special seasonal or other stipulations such as buffer zones around sage-grouse leks or archeological sites, or \u201cClosed\u201d (not available for mineral materials). The stipulation choices for leasable minerals are \u201cNoLease\u201d if the area is withdrawn or otherwise not available for leasing, \u201cOpenCSU\u201d if the area is open but with (Conditional Surface Use) special seasonal or other stipulations such as buffer zones around sage-grouse leks or archaeological sites, \u201cOpenNSO\u201d if the area is open but with No Surface Occupancy allowed or simply \u201cOpen\u201d with standard stipulations. For a complete description of this data, consult the Mineral Stipulations Areas Spatial Data Standard at <\/SPAN>https://www.blm.gov/about/data/oregon-data-management<\/SPAN><\/A>. <\/SPAN><\/P>

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The BLM OR Mineral Stipulations Map Service represents BLM-administered lands within Oregon and Washington containing valuable minerals that are categorized in the U.S Code of Federal Regulations or by official U.S. Department of Interior policy as Open, Closed, or Restricted to mining or leasing. And it further labels restrictions, if any, by type (e.g., seasonal, no surface occupancy, etc.). Restrictions are formalized by use of \u201cMineral Stipulations\u201d as determined through the Land Use Planning Process and defined in the resultant Resource Management Plan (RMP). In addition, by reference to WO IM No. 2012-044, \u201cBLM National Greater Sage-Grouse Land Use Planning Strategy\u201d, RMPs developed after 2013 should also apply mineral stipulations to split estate lands (BLM subsurface jurisdiction but non-BLM surface). The three categories of minerals covered under Minerals Stipulations are: Locatable, generally the metallic and industrial minerals (subject to the General Mining Law of 1872, as amended); Leasable, generally fluid minerals (oil and gas and geothermal resources) and certain other minerals (subject to the various Mineral Leasing Acts); and Salable, generally sand and gravel (subject to mineral materials disposed of under the Materials Act of 1947, as amended). For locatable minerals, the stipulation choices for an area might be \u201cWithdrawn\u201d if it is withdrawn from mineral entry or \u201cOpenWSA\u201d if the area is open to mining claim location subject to Wilderness Study Area (WSA) Non-impairment criteria or \u201cOpen\u201d. The stipulations choices for salable minerals are \u201cOpen\u201d (available for mineral materials), \u201cOpenCSU\u201d if the area is open but with (Conditional Surface Use) special seasonal or other stipulations such as buffer zones around sage-grouse leks or archeological sites, or \u201cClosed\u201d (not available for mineral materials). The stipulation choices for leasable minerals are \u201cNoLease\u201d if the area is withdrawn or otherwise not available for leasing, \u201cOpenCSU\u201d if the area is open but with (Conditional Surface Use) special seasonal or other stipulations such as buffer zones around sage-grouse leks or archaeological sites, \u201cOpenNSO\u201d if the area is open but with No Surface Occupancy allowed or simply \u201cOpen\u201d with standard stipulations. For a complete description of this data, consult the Mineral Stipulations Areas Spatial Data Standard at <\/SPAN>https://www.blm.gov/about/data/oregon-data-management<\/SPAN><\/A>. <\/SPAN><\/P>

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