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

RS 30:571

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RS 30:571
PART IV. EMERGENCY GAS SHORTAGE ALLOCATION PLAN
§571. Establishment, promulgation and implementation of plan
The governor of Louisiana shall have the authority pursuant to the police powers granted him by the constitution of this state, from time to time to declare a state of emergency as a result of extreme shortages of existing intrastate natural gas for human needs pursuant to R.S. 30:572(1)(a) through (e). In connection therewith, as soon as practicable, the secretary shall establish and promulgate a plan for statewide emergency intrastate natural gas conservation, allocation or rationing, which shall be implemented and enforced by the secretary under controls and enforcement procedures hereinafter provided.
The plan shall remain in effect as implemented and changed from time to time by the secretary, until the governor, by proclamation, shall declare that a state energy emergency no longer exists. The plan shall maintain, preserve and protect all vital services in the state depending upon intrastate natural gas and, to the extent deemed practicable by the secretary, shall provide for the curtailment of unnecessary and lesser priority uses of intrastate natural gas.
Added by Acts 1973, Ex.Sess., No. 16, §1, emerg. eff. Dec. 8, 1973, at 9:55 A.M.; Acts 2025, No. 458, §1, eff. Oct. 1, 2025.
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