Algeria Mining Act 2001
Algeria Mining Act 2001
Algeria Mining Act 2001
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Article-51-The <strong>Mining</strong> Estate National Agency and the Geology and <strong>Mining</strong> Control National<br />
Agency have their own standing orders issued by decree, and defining:<br />
• Their method of operation<br />
• The rights and obligations of the permanent secretary and board of directors<br />
members.<br />
• Their personnel status.<br />
The remuneration scheme of each of these bodies personnel is provided by<br />
decree.<br />
Article-52-The <strong>Mining</strong> Estate National Agency and the Geology and <strong>Mining</strong> Control<br />
National Agency are each granted by the State an initial budgetary<br />
endowment. These bodies may not carry out any commercial business. They<br />
have the authority to contract.<br />
Both their operation and equipment financing is provided by the Public <strong>Mining</strong><br />
Estate Fund resources under article 154 of this law.<br />
Besides, each of these bodies may, if necessary, propose to the Minister in<br />
charge of mines, during the elaboration of the year finance draft bill, the<br />
complementary budget provisions required, in addition to the resources<br />
mentioned in paragraph 4 hereabove, for the execution of their missions.<br />
These provisions are entered in the State budget.<br />
The board of directors president is entitled to make the payments. He may<br />
totally or partially delegate this power to the permanent secretary as second<br />
person entitled to make payments.<br />
CHAPTER-V-ON THE TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION<br />
SECTION-1-ON THE ORGANISATION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL SUPERVISION<br />
Article-53-The mining engineers of the Geology and <strong>Mining</strong> Control National Agency carry<br />
out the administrative and technical supervision and mining research and<br />
exploitation control missions, according to the legislative and regulatory<br />
provisions in force. The abovementioned engineers watch to the observance of<br />
standards and rules adapted to ensure safety and health and the mining<br />
conditions under the mining code of practice, in order to secure the mining