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LAHB516PassProvides relative to carbon dioxide sequestration
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2024-06-19
Effective date: 06/19/2024.
LAHB934VetoProvides for the dedication of revenue from carbon dioxide sequestration on state lands and water bottoms (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD RV See Note)
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2024-06-19
Vetoed by the Governor.
LAHB966PassAuthorizes unitization for carbon dioxide sequestration
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2024-06-11
Effective date: 08/01/2024.
LAHB937PassProvides relative to landowner liability for carbon dioxide sequestration
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2024-06-03
Effective date: 08/01/2024.
LAHSR6N/A
0%
Requests a study of compensation for owners of stranded minerals
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2024-05-24
Approved on 5/24/2024.
LAHSR5N/A
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Requests the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment to study sources of revenue for local government from carbon dioxide storage
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2024-05-10
Approved on 5/9/2024.
LAHB783Intro
25%
Provides relative to eminent domain and compensation for pore space owners (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)
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2024-04-29
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 37, nays 54. Failed to pass.
LAHB696Intro
25%
Authorizes unitization for carbon dioxide sequestration
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2024-04-10
Becomes HB 966.
LAHB774Intro
25%
Provides relative to eminent domain and compensation for mineral owners (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF RV)
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2024-03-26
To House Natural Resources and Environment Committee
LAHB729Intro
25%
Removes eminent domain authority for carbon dioxide sequestration
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2024-03-12
To House Natural Resources and Environment Committee
LAHB289Intro
25%
Prohibits Class VI injection wells in certain lakes with outstanding scenic and recreational significance to the state
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2024-03-11
To House Natural Resources and Environment Committee
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