Meta Data
Draft: 
Yes
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2020
Effective Start Year: 
2020
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Act, Other
Economic Sector: 
Energy
Energy Types: 
Coal, Oil
Issued by: 
Department of Geology and Mines
Overall Summary: 
The Mines and Minerals Bill of Bhutan 2020 aims to regulate the issues of prospecting, exploration, mining and related activities. The Bill is to repeal to Mines and Minerals Management Act, 1995.
Governance
Energy institutional structures: 
Powers of the Ministry: 7. The Ministry shall have the power to: (1) formulate policy related to mines and minerals management, and mining operation; (2) review laws related to mines and minerals in the country; (3) issue rules, regulations, and notifications under this Act; (4) issue rules or regulations separately for underground mining when required; (5) delegate powers and relevant functions to the Department and Authority for the proper implementation of this Act; (6) review and propose royalty and mineral rent to the Parliament; (7) impose fees and charges applicable under this Act; (8) approve issuance of exploration license; (9) approve issuance of Mining Rights Certificate; (10) prescribe conditions of competition through price control when required; (11) promote markets through enabling measures and strategies; and (12) issue moratorium on constructions and development works from being carried out on sites identified for future mineral development. Powers of the Department: 8. The Department shall control all mineral rights and geoscientific activities, and may disqualify a person from applying for mineral rights. 9. The Department may issue notification on any matter in respect of which actions or notices are necessary for implementation of the relevant provisions of this Act. 10. The Department shall visit any mine or other premises directly or indirectly related to a mining lease or minerals. 11. The Department shall issue directive to the Authority: (1) to implement policy related to mines and mineral management; (2) to lease mines in the designated area as per the Mining Rights Certificate; (3) to permit short term mining, surface collection for commercial purpose, fossicking and artisanal mining in the designated area as per the Rights Certificate; (4) on matters related to mines and minerals in national interest; or (5) to furnish information, reports and status on mines, leases, permits and directives. 12. The Department shall implement and enforce the relevant provisions of this Act, and the rules, and regulations thereof.