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Code · Louisiana · Title 30 — Minerals, Oil, and Gas and Environmental Quality

RS 30:13

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RS 30:13
§13. Temporary restraining order or injunction; notice and hearing; bond
A. No temporary restraining order or injunction shall be granted against the secretary, the attorney general, or any agent, employee, or representative of the secretary restraining the secretary, or any of his agents, employees, or representatives, or the attorney general, from enforcing a statute of this state relating to conservation of oil and gas, or any of the provisions of this Chapter, or any rule, regulation, or order made hereunder, except after due notice to the secretary, and to all other defendants, and after a hearing.
It shall be clearly shown to the court that the act done or threatened is without sanction of law, or that the provisions of this Chapter, or the rule, regulation, or order complained of, is invalid, and that, if enforced against the complaining party, will cause an irreparable injury. The nature and extent of the probable invalidity of the law, or provision of this Chapter, or of any rule, regulation, or order thereunder involved in the suit, shall be recited in the order or decree granting the temporary relief, as well as a clear statement of the probable damage relied upon by the court as justifying temporary injunctive relief.
B. No temporary injunction against the secretary, or the department, or its agents, employees, or representatives, or the attorney general, shall become effective until the plaintiff shall execute a bond in an amount and upon such conditions as the court directs.
Acts 2025, No. 458, §1, eff. Oct. 1, 2025.
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