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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Fossicking District and Minerals Titles - NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 598281" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>If it's an Exploration Licence (EL) & in a Fossicking District no permission from the license holder is required.</p><p>If there's any other type of Mineral Title like a Mining Lease (ML), then you need permission regardless of whether it's in a Fossicking District or not.</p><p>You can find the type of mineral title here:</p><p><a href="https://minview.geoscience.nsw.gov.au/#/?lon=148.5&lat=-32.50000&z=7&bm=bm3&l=at2:y:100" target="_blank">https://minview.geoscience.nsw.gov.au/#/?lon=148.5&lat=-32.50000&z=7&bm=bm3&l=at2:y:100</a></p><p>although any large area would likely be an EL & small areas ML etc.</p><p>FCNSW hasn't worded their map very well.</p><p>It should read something like this - "Exploration Licence (EL) - Permission required outside of fossicking districts (All other Minerals Titles require permission in all areas).</p><p></p><p>Some of the Land Managers are State based & some are locally based but Crown Lands should be able to give you that information.</p><p>You'll need to provide Crown Lands with the DP (Deposited Plan) & Lot numbers as well as the area (locality, parish etc.) which you can find on Six Maps or Minview.</p><p>For land under licence or permit they may contact the licence or permit holder but will likely just say it's not suitable for fossicking?</p><p>For unmanaged land they should approve it after they get a signed liability waver, responsibilities document back off you (they will provide it).</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately the best way to approach private property access is face to face. You'll need to spend some time locally working on that if you're not close by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 598281, member: 4485"] If it's an Exploration Licence (EL) & in a Fossicking District no permission from the license holder is required. If there's any other type of Mineral Title like a Mining Lease (ML), then you need permission regardless of whether it's in a Fossicking District or not. You can find the type of mineral title here: [url]https://minview.geoscience.nsw.gov.au/#/?lon=148.5&lat=-32.50000&z=7&bm=bm3&l=at2:y:100[/url] although any large area would likely be an EL & small areas ML etc. FCNSW hasn't worded their map very well. It should read something like this - "Exploration Licence (EL) - Permission required outside of fossicking districts (All other Minerals Titles require permission in all areas). Some of the Land Managers are State based & some are locally based but Crown Lands should be able to give you that information. You'll need to provide Crown Lands with the DP (Deposited Plan) & Lot numbers as well as the area (locality, parish etc.) which you can find on Six Maps or Minview. For land under licence or permit they may contact the licence or permit holder but will likely just say it's not suitable for fossicking? For unmanaged land they should approve it after they get a signed liability waver, responsibilities document back off you (they will provide it). Unfortunately the best way to approach private property access is face to face. You'll need to spend some time locally working on that if you're not close by. [/QUOTE]
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