Name of the Organization : Department of Mineral Resources
Type of Facility : South African Mineral Resources Administration System
Country : South Africa
Website : https://www.dmr.gov.za/samrad-online-system
South African Mineral Resources Administration System
SAMRAD ONLINE is the South African Mineral Resources Administration System where the general public can view the locality of applications, rights and permits made or held in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (Act 28 of 2002), (The MPRDA), and where applications in terms thereof can be submitted electronically.
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Mineral policy :
The Mineral Policy Chief Directorate is responsible for reviewing policies, amending legislation and conducting research on mine environmental policy to achieve transformation and to attract new investment to the South African mineral industry. This chief directorate consists of:
Directorate Mineral Policy Development :
This directorate reviews current and pending laws. It is responsible for drafting regulations on various legislation, such as the Diamonds Amendment Bill and Precious Metals Bill in September 2005.
Environmental Policy :
This directorate is responsible for researching, developing and promulgating environmental policy, legislation, norms, standards and strategies in terms of the Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA), 2002.
Environmental Research and Development :
This directorate focuses on sustainable mine closures and the management of mine water.
Chief Directorate Economic Advisory Services :
The work of the Chief Economist entails regular assessment of the performance of the economy with specific reference to mining and its contribution to overall economic growth. Reports have been produced analysing the underlying performance of mining relative to other sectors of the economy.
This helps in understanding the likely stance the mining sectors is likely to take given the state of the economy. This analysis also encapsulates other variables such as interest rates; exchange rates; current account of the balance of payments and monetary policy stance of the South African Reserve Bank.
Areas of focus for the Chief Economist include :
** Analysis of BEE shareholder structures and financing;
** Macroeconomic policy impact analysis;
** Employment and investments trends in the mining sector;
** Publishing of articles;
** Mineral policy development;
** Assessment of national and international trends;
** Business development for BEE in oil and gas
About Us
The vision of the Department of Mineral Resources is to enable a globally competitive, sustainable and meaningfully transformed minerals and mining sector to ensure that all South Africans derive sustainable benefit from the country’s mineral wealth. This is achieved within our legislative framework and as the legitimate custodian of the country’s mineral wealth.
To promote and regulate the minerals and mining for transformation, growth, development and ensure that all South Africans derive sustainable benefit from the country’s mineral wealth
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