Extension granted for compliance to proposed amendments to the Financial Provisioning Regulations
The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Ms Barbara Creecy, has granted a 15-month extension to holders of rights applied for before 20 November 2015 to comply with the 2015 Financial Provisioning Regulations.
The extension is subject to, amongst others, those holders complying with the provisions and arrangements regarding financial provisioning set in their respective rights as issued in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002. The affected holders of have until 19 September 2023 to comply.
This extension has been granted as the proposed amendments to the Financial Provisioning Regulations, 2015, gazetted on 27 August 2021 for public comment, are still being finalised.
As part of the “One Environmental System”, the requirements for financial provisioning for rehabilitation in the mining sector were transferred from the Minerals and Petroleum Resource Development Act to the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 through the Financial Provisioning Regulations, as of November 2015. These Regulations, which are implemented by the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, regulate the manner in which holders and applicants of various types of mining rights and permits must provide for and execute rehabilitation of the environmental impacts from mining activities.
Source: Government of South Africa