Indiana 2022 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1209 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 03/01/2022

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FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
LS 7024	NOTE PREPARED: Mar 1, 2022
BILL NUMBER: HB 1209	BILL AMENDED: Feb 24, 2022
SUBJECT: Carbon Sequestration Projects.
FIRST AUTHOR: Rep. Soliday	BILL STATUS: As Passed Senate
FIRST SPONSOR: Sen. Glick
FUNDS AFFECTED:XGENERAL	IMPACT: State
XDEDICATED
FEDERAL
Summary of Legislation: The bill provides for the mechanism for underground storage of carbon dioxide
in Indiana. It provides that the new chapter does not apply to the Carbon Sequestration Pilot Project
established pursuant to IC 14-39-1. It makes conforming changes. 
Effective Date:  July 1, 2022.
Explanation of State Expenditures: The bill will increase the workload of the Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) to review and issue permits for underground carbon dioxide storage. The bill may also
increase workload for the DNR if pore space owners do not agree to integrate their interests and the DNR
intervenes. The DNR would need to make findings that the storage operator has made a good faith effort to
obtain consent of all pore space owners, that the storage operator has obtained the consent of the owners of
the pore space underlying at least 70% of the surface area, and that all pore space owners are equitably
compensated, before issuing an order requiring the owners to integrate their interests. 
The DNR is to issue a certificate of completion if a storage operator demonstrates that certain requirements
have been met. The bill provides that after a certificate of completion is issued, the state of Indiana will
assume ownership of and responsibility for the storage facility, assume responsibility for all regulatory
requirements, and assume any potential liability associated with the storage facility.
Explanation of State Revenues: The bill establishes an application fee of $1,000 for a carbon sequestration
project permit which would go to the DNR. The bill also establishes a fee of $0.08 per ton of carbon dioxide
stored which would be deposited into the new Carbon Dioxide Storage Facility Trust Fund. The fund may
be used only to defray the costs incurred by the DNR for the long term monitoring and management of a
HB 1209	1 carbon sequestration facility.
Explanation of Local Expenditures: 
Explanation of Local Revenues: 
State Agencies Affected: Department of Natural Resources.
Local Agencies Affected: 
Information Sources: 
Fiscal Analyst: Heather Puletz,  317-234-9484.
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