Public Law 83-212

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Public Law 83-212 is the 1953 U.S. federal statute that established federal jurisdiction and a regulatory framework over offshore lands and resources on the Outer Continental Shelf.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Congress
United States federal statute
affects offshore energy development
oil and gas industry in the United States
appliesTo offshore areas under U.S. jurisdiction beyond state boundaries
submerged lands seaward of state coastal waters
codifiedIn Title 43 of the United States Code
codifiedSections 43 U.S.C. §§ 1331–1356
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateEnacted 1953-08-07
declares that the United States has exclusive jurisdiction over the Outer Continental Shelf for resource purposes
defines Outer Continental Shelf for purposes of U.S. law
enactedBy 83rd United States Congress
establishes federal jurisdiction over the Outer Continental Shelf
legal framework for leasing of mineral resources on the Outer Continental Shelf
governs ownership of mineral resources on the Outer Continental Shelf
grantsAuthorityTo United States Secretary of the Interior
surface form: Secretary of the Interior
hasLongTitle Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
surface form: An Act to provide for the jurisdiction of the United States over the outer Continental Shelf and to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to lease such lands for certain purposes
hasTitle Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
isPartOf United States federal energy legislation
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
language English
legalArea energy law
maritime law
natural resources law
legislativeBody United States Congress
providesFor lease terms and conditions for offshore mineral development
payment of royalties to the United States for offshore production
publicLawNumber 83-212
purpose to assert federal control over offshore lands and resources on the Outer Continental Shelf
to provide a regulatory framework for exploration and development of offshore resources
regulates development of mineral resources on the Outer Continental Shelf
exploration of mineral resources on the Outer Continental Shelf
leasing of offshore tracts for mineral development
production of mineral resources on the Outer Continental Shelf
relatedTo Submerged Lands Act
United States offshore drilling policy
shortTitle Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
signedBy Dwight D. Eisenhower
status in force
statutesAtLargeCitation 67 Stat. 462
subject Outer Continental Shelf
federal jurisdiction over submerged lands
offshore mineral resources
offshore oil and gas leasing
yearEnacted 1953

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