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The Geological Data Management Regulations In Zhejiang Province Way

Original Language Title: 浙江省实施《地质资料管理条例》办法

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(Act No. 250 of 28 July 2008 of the People's Government Order No. 250 of the Zangang Province, which came into force on 1 September 2008)

Chapter I General
Article 1, in order to enhance the management of geological information, protect the rights and interests of the sinks of geological information, play a full role in the protection of resources, development and economic construction, and develop this approach in line with the provisions of the Department of State Geological Information Management Regulations (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations).
Article 2 refers to the transfer, custody and use of geological information generated by geological work in the administrative regions of the province and in the maritime areas under the jurisdiction of the province.
In accordance with the provisions of the Regulations, geological information should be communicated to the State in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State.
Article 3. The geological information referred to in this approach refers to raw geological information, results-based geological information and mineral cores, all types of mark, photos, samples, etc., in the form of expressions, maps, voices, electromagnetic media.
This approach refers to geological information on various types of results generated by geological work to meet the requirements of construction projects, including geological assessment of the risk of geological disasters, reversification of mineral resource surveys and evaluation, engineering geological surveys (cover), hydrology surveys, engineering exploration.
Article IV. Governments of more people at the district level should strengthen their leadership in the management of geological information, and urge the relevant authorities to discharge their duties under the law and to incorporate the provision of geological information management in the financial budget.
Article 5
The geodetic information archives, which are owned by the Provincial Land Resources Administration (hereinafter referred to as the Provincial Geological Information Archives), assume the custody and provision of geological information and receive and receive the collection of geological information by the provincial authorities of the territorial resource administration.
Sectors such as development reform, trade, construction, transport and water conservation should be aligned with the management of geodetic information by the territorial resource administrative authorities.
Chapter II
Article 6. Prospects or mining rights engaged in mineral resource mapping within the administrative regions of the province and in the maritime areas under the jurisdiction of the province are transferred to geological information.
The geological work project, which was funded by the Government, has been assigned to the geological information exchange.
The geological work projects other than the previous paragraph are financed by the transferee of human geological information. The respondent may entrust the unit responsible for geological work with a direct response. There are a number of donors who have shared the obligation to transfer geological information.
Article 7. Terms of reference for geological information are carried out in accordance with the scope established in the annex to this approach.
In addition to the results-based geological information (including written reports and accompanying maps, schedules, annexes, etc.), the State provides that raw geological information and in-kind geological information that are required to be communicated, other raw geological and in-kind geological information are to be charged by the sine qua non.
The original geological information has been reflected in the results-based geological information and can be removed from the raw geological photocopy.
In accordance with article 9 of the Regulations, geological information should be transmitted to the geological mining authorities of the Department of State, who shall transmit their catalogue of geological information to the territorial authorities of the province.
Article 8
The geological work of the construction project has been carried out either through the receipt or the phased receipt, and the geological information has been collected within 180 days of the date of the receipt.
Article 9. The respondent shall submit two paper-based information and the corresponding electronic file, which shall be consistent with the content of the corresponding electronic file.
The prospector, the mining agent shall be accompanied by a survey licence or a photocopy of the mining licence.
The exchange of geological information that has been evaluated, identified and collected should be accompanied by an evaluation, identification, receipt of official documents or copies.
Article 10 The territorial resource administration authorities of the province shall complete the receipt of the collection within 15 days of the date of receipt of the exchange of geological information, obtain the evidence of the collection of geological information, and remit the returnee within 60 days after the receipt of the written information.
Chapter III Maintenance and use of geological information
Article 11. The geological information transmitted is centrally maintained by the provincial geological information archives.
Other geological information that would not be required would be kept by the unit responsible for geological work, and the directory should be sent to the provincial territorial resource administrative authorities by the end of March each year.
Article 12 Geological information archives in the province should establish a system of collation, custody, confidentiality, use of geological information, the necessary facilities, such as conservation, protection, security, and specialized technical personnel, to guarantee the integrity and safety of geological information. The buildings of the provincial geological information archives and facilities are constructed in the light of the design of the relevant national archives.
The staff members of the geological information file should be faithful to their duties, maintain history, comply with the law and have the corresponding expertise in the management of geological information files. The provincial Geological Information Archives should establish a corresponding staff management system to strengthen the education, training and evaluation of staff.
Article 13 geological information from the Prospects and the Mining Power, from the date of the transfer to the survey of licences, the effective period of the mining licence, shall be protected on the content of the information, which shall be published within 30 days of the expiration of the effective period.
Geological information other than the preceding paragraph shall be made public within 90 days of the date of the transfer. In order to protect the content of the information, the transferee shall, at the time of the transfer, process the registration process, calculate the duration of protection beyond five years from the date of the processing of the protection registration, and require the continuation of the protection, the transferee shall, within 30 days prior to the expiry of the period of the period of protection, extend the period beyond five years for the duration of the extension of the protection period and no longer be protected.
Article XIV provides geological material of a public interest in the form of geological work, which is open to society within 90 days of the date of the transfer, without compensation for the full social use and shall not be subject to registration procedures.
The scope of geological information referred to in the previous paragraph is to be implemented in accordance with the National Land Resources Administration's Bulletin on the scope of publication of public goods.
In accordance with article 24 of this approach, the geological information to be added does not provide protection requests at the time of the rendition of the respondent and no protection registration procedures are pending.
Article 15. Geological information during the protection period is only available. However, the respondent, in writing, agreed to make public information on the geological information they had delivered in advance, and since the date of receipt of written consent letters, it was made public by the provincial geological information archives.
Article 16 states that geological information during the protection period may be used in a reimbursable manner and that specific matters for the use of compensation are determined by the user in consultation with the ponder of geological information.
More than the people at the district level and their relevant sectors are consulted on the geological information during the protection period because of the need for disaster relief, access to information received from the same-ranking people's Government or the relevant provincial departments, access to manual testimony, and are not provided by the provincial geological information archives. The Provincial Geographic Information Archives may also provide access to search services for the Government and its relevant departments, in accordance with the relevant emergency scenarios.
The above-mentioned people's governments and their relevant sectors are required to access geological information during the period of protection, with the consent of the provincial authorities of the territorial resources administration, which is not reimbursable by the provincial geological information archives.
Article 17 has been made available, excerpted and replicated by publicly available geological information, any unit and individual holdings confirm or valid documents such as their own identity cards. To replicate geological information, the Provincial Geological Information Archives can collect the reproduction fee. The specific criteria for the work expenses are approved by the provincial price administration.
The provincial Geological Information Archives should establish a network of geological information services, publish a catalogue of geological information and provide search services.
Article 18 covers the protection, openness and use of geological information relating to State secrets or the right to work, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the conservative State secret law, the right to work.
Chapter IV Legal responsibility
Article 19 provides for violations of the provisions of this approach, and the laws, regulations, regulations and regulations, such as the Regulations, have legal responsibilities.
Article 20, in violation of article 7, paragraph 4, and article 11, paragraph 2, of this approach, is subject to a change in the time limit of the administrative authorities of the province's resources; a fine of more than 1,000 dollars is overdue.
Article 21 presents no qualifications for the exchange of geological information, the late refusal of the respondent to supplement and the corrections, and is considered to be free of charge of geological information, and administrative sanctions are granted by the provincial authorities of the territorial resource administration in accordance with article 20 of the Regulations.
Article 22 states that the provincial authorities of the territorial resources, the provincial geodetic information archives are one of the following cases, and the competent and other direct responsible persons directly responsible for them are subject to administrative disposition by the competent organ of the authority in accordance with the authority of management; damages are provided in accordance with the law; and criminal liability is held in accordance with the law:
(i) Disclosure of the law and provision of geological information during the protection period;
(ii) Restrictions on access, excerptation and replication of publicly available geological information;
(iii) Failure to maintain geological information as prescribed, resulting in damage to geological information, dispersion or confidentiality of geological information;
(iv) The payment of royalties beyond the approved criteria;
(v) Other acts of negligence, favouring private fraud and abuse of authority.
Chapter V
The original file of geological information on construction projects in the context of urban planning areas is accepted and managed by various urban-building archives at all levels, in accordance with the provisions of the Urban Archives Management Scheme in the Province of Zangong Province, which shall transmit copies to the provincial geological information archives.
Prior to the implementation of Article 24 of this approach, the transferee shall, in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations and the present approach, transmit to the territorial administrative authorities within 180 days of the implementation of the methodology, the geodetic information to which the various geological units are responsible for the self-clearing of the geological units of the geological work, which is to be sent within 180 days of the implementation of the scheme.
Article 25
Annex 1.
Summary of geological information on construction projects in the province of Zangan Province
Note by the Secretary-General

Annex 1: Summary of geological information on the results of the province
Regional geological survey information
Regional geological survey reports and their geological maps, mineral maps.
Mineral geological information
(i) Mineral survey geological information: geological reports on various types of mining surveys, mineral resource storage reports.
(ii) Mineral development of geological information: exploration reports produced by various mines, resource storage reports, closed pit geological reports.
Hydrology, engineering geological information
(i) Homeland rehabilitation, hydrology, engineering geological survey reports and groundwater resource evaluation, groundwater dynamic monitoring reports.
(ii) Geological survey reports on water supply sites with an estimated 30,000 cubic/day water supply.
(iii) Individually prepared hydrogeological, engineering geological reports for mined areas, special geohydro geological reports such as geothermal, mining and water, and geospatial reports.
Environment Geology and disaster geological information
(i) Report on hydrogeological surveys in groundwater contaminated areas, groundwater artificial supplies, groundwater environmental contexts and endemic areas.
(ii) Reports of geo-disaster surveys, such as ground depotration, land degradation traps, land breaks and landslides, mutings.
(iii) The construction work generates thematic survey reports on changes in the geological environment, country-level focus works and national, provincial and development-zoned environmental geological assessment reports.
(iv) Survey of geological disasters.
(v) First, secondary assessment of the risk of disasters.
Information on earthquake geological work
earthquake geological surveys, studies and studies.
Visits and geospatial information
Regional material visits, regional survey reports; stock visits, surveys, detailed reports; geological reports on remote sensing; country-level focus works and country, provincial development areas, and water, engineering, environmental geological work-related studies in large and middle cities.
Geology, mineral scientific research and integrated analytical information
(i) Various types of geological, mineral and scientific findings are registered at the national and provincial levels, as well as regional photographs.
(ii) Compilation of information on mineral land, mineral reserves, visionary areas for mines, total forecasting of mineral resources, mineral resource analysis and integrated information such as geological logs, mining logs.
Other geological information
Geological reports such as tourism, agriculture, deep-seated geological, volcanic geological, fourth geography, new construction campaigns and soil, marshes surveys.

Annex 2


Annex 3
Regional geological survey information
Sources of testing data, identification results, a matrix of measurement results data (concluding databases), actual material maps, autopsies and automated maps, measurements, reshaps.
Mineral geological information
(i) Mineral survey geological information: engineering batch, drilling diagrams, key tanks, pit visits, well-cover maps, various geodesy tests, analysis of data aggregates (or databases), various measurement results matrix data matrixs, and inventory of raw geological information.
(ii) Mineral development of geological information: biographical maps, automated maps, sampled information and a summary of the various measurement results data.
Hydroge information
The various types of works are in the diagrams of all drilling, testing, monitoring of raw data, a summary of the results of measurements, and information on the detection, detection of raw materials.
Engineering geological information
The housed land area drills the base drilling diagrams, poor geospatials control diagrams, drilling maps, actual material maps, and various works.
Environment Geology and disaster geological information
The various types of works are mapped, actual material maps, a synthesize results map, various surveys, testing, monitoring of raw data and a summary of the data on the results.
Visits and geospatial information
A variety of measurements, analyses and testing of the original data matrix, actual material maps.
Other geological information, such as geological research
Actual material maps, important original testing, analysis of data and a summary of spatial data on the location of samples.