Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR206

Introduced
5/30/14  
Introduced
5/30/14  
Passed
6/2/14  

Caption

Requests the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment and House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to meet jointly to study issues and the processes regarding the permitting of hydraulic fracture stimulation

Impact

If the resolution is implemented, the committees will be tasked with examining the permitting processes of hydraulic fracture stimulation. This study aims to address the rising concerns about environmental safety and the regulatory framework accompanying such practices. The resolution anticipates input from a variety of stakeholders, including industry representatives and local government officials, which could lead to enhanced regulatory clarity and possibly changes in state laws regulating hydraulic fracturing.

Summary

House Resolution 206 urges the relevant House Committees to conduct a study on the issues and processes related to hydraulic fracture stimulation in Louisiana. The resolution reflects the increasing utilization of this technique in the state's oil and gas industry while highlighting the fact that hydraulic fracturing has not been applied in numerous parishes. The resolution is a move towards comprehensive scrutiny of the permitting process for hydraulic fracturing, which has become a subject of growing concern and interest among legislators and the public alike.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR 206 appears to lean towards a necessary evaluation of hydraulic fracturing due to its increased prevalence. Supporters likely view the study as a means to ensure responsible resource extraction while addressing public fears regarding safety and environmental impact. However, it remains to be seen how this initiative will be received by all stakeholders, including those who might oppose further regulatory measures.

Contention

Notably, there could be contention regarding the appropriateness of hydraulic fracture stimulation in certain areas within the state. Discussions will likely center on community-specific concerns about environmental degradation, public involvement in permitting decisions, and the efficacy of current regulations. The outcome of the study could influence future legislative actions and result in either tighter regulations or a more streamlined permitting process, thereby reflecting the balance between resource development and public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR5

Requests a study of the continuity of government provisions by the house and senate governmental affairs committees, meeting jointly

LA SCR114

Requests the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study the issues relative to the merger of one or more state departments.

LA HCSR1

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs to meet and function as a joint committee to study and make recommendations regarding ethics and campaign finance disclosure laws

LA HB1275

Provides specified procedures for notice, public hearings, and reports regarding permits from the office of conservation of the Dept. of Natural Resources for operations that involve hydraulic fracture stimulation in certain parishes (EG SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)

LA HSR2

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs to jointly study the Louisiana Civil Service system

LA HSR4

Requests the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment to study litter abatement

LA HSR5

Requests the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment to study sources of revenue for local government from carbon dioxide storage

LA HR184

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study and make recommendations relative to the organization of the executive branch of state government

LA HCR25

Requests the House and Governmental Affairs and Senate and Governmental Affairs committees to meet and function as a joint committee to study the use of technology in Louisiana's elections

LA HCR184

Requests the House and Senate education committees jointly to study issues relative to the MFP

Similar Bills

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