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

RS 30:94

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RS 30:94
§94. Penalties
A. Failure of a responsible party to comply with its obligation under this Part may cause that responsible party to lose all rights of an operator under this Subtitle in the state of Louisiana. The secretary may cancel forthwith any allowables and deny any permits until restitution is received by cashier's check for costs incurred by the secretary under this Part. Costs shall include without limitation restoration costs, legal expenses, and interest. The fund shall be reimbursed for any expenditures made on behalf of the oilfield site.
B.(1) The secretary may withhold any permit application under this Subtitle to the following:
(a)Any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity which has been found to have violated Statewide Order 29-B.
(b)Any partnership, corporation, or other entity for which a general partner, an owner of more than twenty-five percent ownership interest, or a trustee has, within the two years preceding the date on which the permit application is filed, held a position of ownership or control in another partnership, corporation, or other entity which has been found to have violated Statewide Order 29-B.
(2)An individual or entity has committed a violation of Statewide Order 29-B if any one of the following has occurred:
(a)On order finding the violation has been entered against the individual or entity, all appeals have been exhausted and the individual or entity is not in compliance or on a schedule for compliance with an order.
(b)The secretary and the individual or entity have entered into an agreed order relating to the alleged violation and the individual or entity is not in compliance or on a schedule for compliance with such order.
(3)The secretary shall not deny the permit application if:
(a)The conditions that constituted the violation have been corrected.
(b)All administrative, civil, and criminal penalties relating to the violation have been paid.
(c)All costs and expenses relating to the violation have been paid.
C. In addition to the foregoing, any person found by the secretary to be in violation of any requirement of this Part may be liable for a civil penalty, to be assessed by the secretary or court, of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars for each day of the continued noncompliance.
D. No penalty shall be assessed until the person charged shall have been given notice and an opportunity for a hearing on such charge. In determining whether or not a civil penalty is to be assessed and in determining the amount of the penalty, or the amount agreed upon in compromise, the gravity of the violation and the demonstrated good faith of the person charged in attempting to achieve rapid compliance, after notification of a violation, shall be considered.
Acts 1993, No. 404, §2; Acts 2025, No. 458, §1, eff. Oct. 1, 2025.
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