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CCP 1552

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CCP 1552
Art. 1552. Environmental management orders
Upon the request of any party in any civil action alleging environmental damage pursuant to R.S. 30:29, or the Department of Conservation and Energy, office of conservation, the court shall direct the attorneys for the parties to appear before the court to develop an environmental management order. The environmental management order shall authorize all parties to access the property allegedly impacted to perform inspections and environmental testing. The order shall require that all test results be submitted to all parties and the Department of Conservation and Energy, office of conservation, within thirty days of receipt thereof.
Failure by a party to provide the results of testing to the other parties shall preclude that party from admitting those results into evidence in the civil action. The environmental management order shall include reasonable terms for all of the following:
(1)Access to the property.
(2)Investigation and environmental testing.
(3)Sampling and testing protocols.
(4)Specific time frames within which to conduct such testing and sampling.
Acts 2012, No. 754, §1; Acts 2023, No. 150, §23, eff. Jan. 10, 2024.
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