Louisiana 2016 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB902 Introduced / Bill

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2016 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 902
BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD
FISHING/OYSTERS:  Provides a process by which  the oyster lease moratorium can be
lifted
1	AN ACT
2To amend and reenact R.S. 56:423(A) and (B) and 429 and Sections 2(B) and (C), and 3 of
3 Act No. 808 of the 2008 Regular Session of the Legislature, and to enact R.S.
4 56:427(F), relative to oyster leases; to provide for lifting the moratorium on new
5 oyster leases; to provide relative to liability under certain circumstances; to provide
6 relative to public notification and opportunity to protest or withdraw oyster lease
7 applications under certain circumstances; to eliminate auction of rent-delinquent
8 oyster leases; to provide certain terms, conditions, procedures, and requirements; and
9 to provide for related matters.
10Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
11 Section 1.  R.S. 56:423(A) and (B) and 429 are hereby amended and reenacted and
12R.S. 56: 427(F) is hereby enacted to read as follows:
13 §423.  Property rights, larceny or other public offenses concerning; leases heritable
14	and transferable; adjudication of claims
15	A.  A lessee shall enjoy the exclusive use of the water bottoms leased and of
16 all oysters and cultch grown or placed thereon, subject to the restrictions and
17 regulations of this Subpart and Part II of Chapter 2 of Title 49 of the Louisiana
18 Revised Statues of 1950.
19	(1)  This exclusive use of water bottoms is subordinate to the rights or
20 responsibilities of the state, any political subdivision of the state, the United States,
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1 or any agency or agent thereof, to take any action in furtherance of coastal
2 protection, conservation, or restoration.  For purposes of this Subpart, "coastal
3 protection, conservation, or restoration" means any project, plan, act, or activity for
4 the protection, conservation, restoration, enhancement, creation, preservation,
5 nourishment, maintenance, or management of the coast, coastal resources, coastal
6 wetlands, and barrier shorelines or islands, including but not limited to projects
7 authorized under any comprehensive coastal protection master plan or annual coastal
8 protection plan issued pursuant to Part II of Chapter 2 of Title 49 of the Louisiana
9 Revised Statutes of 1950 integrated coastal protection as defined in R.S. 49:214.2.
10	(2)  This exclusive use of water bottoms for any oyster lease initially applied
11 for after January 1, 2017, or any renewal or judicial partition of such lease is also
12 subordinate to the rights of any person:
13	(a) To engage in any activity authorized by a coastal use permit,
14 determination, or coastal use authorization pursuant to R.S. 49:214.30 or a drilling
15 permit, for which the coastal use authorization or drilling permit application was
16 filed prior to the date the application for the oyster lease was filed.  This
17 Subparagraph applies only in the following areas:
18	(i) The area from the centerline of the pipeline or area from the outside of the
19 well, platform, shell pad, or facility as designated by the coastal use permit,
20 determination, or other coastal use authorization pursuant to R.S. 49:214.30 or
21 drilling permit, or
22	(ii) If no such area delineated in Item (i) of this Subparagraph is designated,
23 then this Item applies in the following areas:
24	(aa)  For a pipeline, within seventy-five feet from the centerline of the pipe.
25	(bb)  For a well, platform, shell pad, or facility, within two hundred fifty feet
26 from the outside of the well, platform, shell pad, or facility.
27	(b) To operate, maintain, repair, replace, rehabilitate, or remove any pipeline,
28 well, platform, shell pad, or facility on or impacting an oyster lease in which the
29 pipeline, well, platform, shell pad, or facility was placed or constructed before
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1 September 20, 1980, or was placed or constructed prior to the date the application
2 for the oyster lease was filed.  This Subparagraph applies only in the following areas:
3	(i) For a pipeline, within seventy-five feet from the centerline of the pipe.
4	(ii) For a well, platform, shell pad, or facility, within two hundred fifty feet
5 from the outside of the well, platform, shell pad, or facility.
6	(c) To cross an oyster lease to access any activity, pipeline, well, platform,
7 shell pad, or facility to which Subparagraph (2)(a) or (2)(b) of this Subsection
8 applies. This Subparagraph applies only to a single access channel per activity,
9 pipeline, well, platform, shell pad, or facility, determined as follows:
10	(i) For any activity, pipeline, well, platform, shell pad, or facility , including
11 the removal of any pipeline, well, platform, shell pad, or facility, to which
12 Subparagraph (2)(a) of this Subsection applies, if an access channel is identified in
13 the coastal use authorization or permit, it shall be the sole access channel for
14 purposes of this Subparagraph.  If more than one access channel is identified, the
15 holder of the authorization or permit shall designate a single access channel to the
16 department in writing identifying the centerline of the access channel using the North
17 American Datum 1983 state plane coordinates; and when the holder does so and the
18 department consents to the designated access channel in writing, it shall be the sole
19 access channel for purposes of this Item.
20	(ii) For any activity, pipeline, well, platform, shell pad, or facility to which
21 Subparagraph (2)(b) of this Subsection applies, the holder of the authorization or
22 permit shall designate a single access channel to the department in writing
23 identifying its centerline using the North American Datum 1983 state plane
24 coordinates; and when the holder does so and the department consents to the
25 designated access channel in writing, it shall be the sole access channel for purposes
26 of this Item.
27	(iii) This Item applies only within fifty feet from the centerline of the access
28 channel.  In addition, if a spoil area was previously identified in an authorization or
29 permit for an access channel designated pursuant to this Item, this Item shall also
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1 apply to the same spoil area; however, such spoil area shall be limited to eighty feet
2 in width adjacent to one side of the access channel.
3	(iv) The department shall be immune from any action or liability arising out
4 of or related to its consent or agreement to any access channel or spoil area
5 designated pursuant to this Item.
6	(v) The department shall consult with the lessee under any oyster lease
7 located within a proposed access channel, before consenting or agreeing to any
8 access channel pursuant to this Item.
9	(3)  The provisions of Paragraph (2) of this Subsection shall not apply to any
10 oyster lease initially applied for before January 1, 2017 or any renewal or judicial
11 partition of such lease, or to any oyster lease issued pursuant to Section 2(B)(1) of
12 Act of the 2016 Regular Session or any renewal of such lease.
13	B.(1)  A lessee of oyster beds or grounds who has obtained, recorded, and
14 marked his lease in compliance with the law shall have the right to maintain an
15 action for damages against any person, partnership, corporation, or other entity
16 causing wrongful or negligent injury or damage to the beds or grounds under lease
17 to such lessee.
18	(a)  However, no No lessee shall have any right to maintain any action
19 against the state, any political subdivision of the state, the United States, or any
20 agency, agent, contractor, or employee thereof for any claim arising from any
21 project, plan, act, or activity in relation to coastal protection, conservation, or
22 restoration integrated coastal protection, except as provided in R.S. 56:427.1.
23	(b) No lessee shall have any right to maintain any action against any person
24 arising from any activity to which R.S. 56:423(A)(2) applies provided that the person
25 has not violated any coastal use permit, determination, or other coastal use
26 authorization pursuant to R.S. 49:214.30, or drilling permit, or any Louisiana or
27 federal law or regulation applicable to the activity.
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29 §427.  Initial application for lease
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2	F.  The secretary may not execute a lease until the department has posted
3 notice of the application for the lease on its website for ninety consecutive days.
4	(1)  Any person claiming ownership of the water bottoms to be leased may
5 protest the issuance of the lease on the grounds that the protesting party owns the
6 water bottoms, but only by delivering via certified mail notice of the protest in
7 writing to the secretary, the administrator of the state land office, and the lease
8 applicant on or before the ninetieth day after notice of the application was posted.
9 The notice of protest shall include all information and documentation that the
10 protesting party believes is relevant to the question of ownership.  The right to
11 protest issuance of the lease pursuant to this Subsection shall expire if a protest is not
12 made on or before the ninetieth day after notice of the application was posted.
13	(2)  If a protest is timely made, the administrator of the State Land Office
14 shall review the state’s claim to ownership of the contested water bottoms and issue
15 a written determination to the secretary, the protesting party, and the lease applicant
16 within ninety days of receiving the notice of protest, as to whether the state claims
17 ownership of the contested water bottoms.  If a protest is timely made, the secretary
18 may execute the lease as otherwise authorized under this Subpart only to the extent
19 that the administrator of the State Land Office determines that the state claims
20 ownership of the contested water bottoms.  The relief available pursuant to and the
21 results and effects of such a protest and determination are limited to those set forth
22 in this Subsection.  The determination by the administrator of the State Land Office
23 shall not be reviewable under the Administrative Procedure Act, and is appealable
24 only to the Nineteenth Judicial District Court.  Any petition for judicial review of the
25 determination pursuant to this Subsection must be filed within sixty days after
26 issuance of the determination.  Failure to make a protest pursuant to this Subsection
27 has no effect on the right to claim ownership of the leased water bottom authorized
28 by R.S. 56:423(D) or the reasonable investigation into the ownership of the water
29 bottom by the state required by R.S. 56:425(A).
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1	(3)  A lease applicant may withdraw a lease application and receive a full
2 refund from the department of all application fees, by submitting a written request
3 for withdrawal to the department within one hundred twenty days after the
4 department posts notice of the application on its website, within thirty days after
5 issuance of the determination of the administrator of the state land office regarding
6 the state’s claim to ownership pursuant to a protest authorized by this Subsection, or
7 within thirty days after final judgment in any proceeding for judicial review of the
8 determination, whichever is the later date.
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10 §429.  Default in payment of rent; cancellation and forfeitures
11	The failure of the tenant lessee to pay the rent punctually on or before the
12 first of each January, or within thirty sixty days thereafter, ipso facto and without
13 demand or putting in default, terminates and cancels the lease and forfeits to the
14 department all the works, improvements, betterments, and oysters on the leased
15 water bottoms.  The department may at once enter on the water bottoms and take
16 possession thereof.  Such water bottoms shall then be open for lease in accordance
17 with R.S. 56:425 to the highest bidder.  Ten days thereafter the department shall
18 enter the termination, cancellation, and forfeiture on its books and give public notice
19 thereof by publication in one local paper in the parish where the formerly leased
20 water bottoms are located.  On or before the first day of each February, the
21 department shall issue a written notice of delinquency by certified mail to each lessee
22 who has not yet paid the rent. The department shall also publish notice of such
23 delinquency on its website and in the official journal of the parish in which the
24 delinquent lease is located.  Any lessee who pays the rent on or after the first day of
25 February shall pay The department may waive the termination, cancellation, and
26 forfeiture, provided the rent due plus an additional ten percent penalty is paid at any
27 time before the water bottoms are leased to another person.
28 Section 2.  Sections 2(B) and (C) of Act No. 808 of the 2008 Regular Session of the
29Legislature are hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:
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1	Section 2.
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3	B.  Prior to the commencement of the phases contained in this Subsection,
4 the State Land Office shall make a determination of state ownership of all water
5 bottoms for all oyster lease applications submitted before the imposition of the
6 moratorium and the department shall act upon such applications as required by R.S.
7 56:427.  The moratorium may not be lifted until the following preferential rights
8 have been claimed or forfeited:
9	(1)  Phase One – Right of First Refusal for Non-Renewed Leases:
10	(a)  Prior to lifting the moratorium, there shall be an examination of those
11 leases that were not renewed by theThe Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall
12 identify the leases that were not renewed since January 1, 1996 due to
13 recommendations from the Department of Natural Resources that such leases would
14 be in the operational or impact area of a planned coastal restoration integrated coastal
15 protection project, and those leases whose lessee voluntarily failed to renew the lease
16 between January 1, 1996 and October 19, 2004, and was a party to the class action
17 suit entitled Albert J. Avenal, Jr. et al. v. the State of Louisiana and the Department
18 of Natural Resources.  The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the Department
19 of Natural Resources Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority shall cooperate
20 in the determination identification of these non-renewed leases those leases that are
21 eligible for a new lease for previously leased acreage under this phase of the
22 moratorium lifting.  The lease holder lessee of record at the time the lease was not
23 renewed shall have the right of first right of refusal for a new lease for the previously
24 leased acreage under this phase of the moratorium lifting.  Under the provisions of
25 R.S. 56:425, No lease may be granted under this phase unless the secretary of the
26 Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the secretary of the Department of Natural
27 Resources shall executive director of the Coastal Protection and Restoration
28 Authority agree that issuing a new lease for previously leased acreage for such water
29 bottom is otherwise appropriate and the water bottom is not necessary for coastal
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1 protection, conservation, or restoration integrated coastal protection.  At a minimum,
2 the department shall advertise the availability of a new lease for previously leased
3 acreage on two separate days in the official journal of the parish where the acreage
4 is located.
5	(b) The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall post on its website for
6 sixty consecutive days a list of nonrenewed leases eligible for new leases under this
7 phase, together with notice of the right of first refusal for new leases for the
8 previously leased acreage and the deadline for applying for new leases under this
9 phase.  The deadline for application shall be sixty days after notice is first posted. 
10 If the lease holder lessee of record at the time the lease was not renewed does not
11 desire to be issued a new lease for previously leased acreage or fails to respond to the
12 notice of the availability of apply for a new lease for previously leased acreage
13 within these sixty days of the date of the last advertisement or notification, he shall
14 forfeit forfeits all rights to that lease.
15	(2)  Phase Two - Incorporation of Adjacent Water Bottoms:
16	(a) A lessee may expand any lease existing as of January 1, 2016 under this
17 phase by amending the lease to incorporate immediately adjacent water bottom that
18 is not leased.  Such expansion shall be limited to five hundred feet beyond the
19 existing lease boundary, and only toward previously existing Louisiana coastline as
20 shown on the last survey of the existing lease recorded with the department,
21 presently existing Louisiana coastline located within one thousand feet of the
22 existing lease boundary, or another existing lease.  However, no expansion is
23 allowed toward another existing lease as to the portions of the existing leases where
24 there is more than five hundred feet between them.  As to the portions of the existing
25 leases where there is five hundred feet or less between them and the lessees under
26 only two existing leases apply to expand their leases into this area, the area shall be
27 divided equally between them.  If the lessees under three or more existing leases
28 apply to expand their leases into this area, the lessees shall provide to the Department
29 of Wildlife and Fisheries a written agreement signed by each of them under authentic
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1 act agreeing to an allocation of the area, and the area shall be divided among them
2 in accordance with this agreement.
3	(b) The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall post on its website for one
4 hundred eighty consecutive days notice of the availability of lease expansions and
5 the deadline for applying for expansions under this phase.  The deadline for
6 application shall be one hundred eighty days after notice is first posted.  If a lessee
7 does not apply for an expansion or if an agreement is not signed under authentic act
8 agreeing to allocation of expansions as provided in Subparagraph (a) of this
9 Paragraph of this phase within these one hundred eighty days, he forfeits all rights
10 to expansion under this phase.
11	(c) This phase of the moratorium lifting shall not begin before the time period
12 for applying for leases under Phase One has expired.
13	(d) The lease as amended pursuant to an expansion shall be treated as a single
14 existing lease, subject to all provisions of the existing lease including term; except,
15 solely for purposes of R.S. 56:423(A)(2) and (B)(1)(b), the lease shall be considered
16 to have been granted as to the expanded portion as of the date the expansion is
17 granted.
18	(3)  Phase Three – Right of First Refusal for Lessees under Private Leases
19	(a) For any water bottom claimed by a private person that is under a private
20 oyster lease recorded in the public records of the parish where it is located by
21 February 1, 2016, the private lessee of that water bottom at the time of
22 implementation of Phase Three shall have the right of first refusal for a new state
23 lease on any water bottom claimed by the state within the area of the existing private
24 oyster lease under this phase.  For purposes of this Paragraph, a “private oyster
25 lease” is one granted by a person other than the State of Louisiana.
26	(b) The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall post on its website for
27 sixty consecutive days notice of the right of first refusal for new state leases within
28 the area of private oyster leases and the deadline for applying for new state leases
29 under this phase.  The deadline for application shall be sixty days after notice is first
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1 posted.  If a private lessee fails to apply for a state lease within these sixty days, he
2 forfeits all rights to a state lease under this phase.
3	(c) This phase of the moratorium lifting shall not begin before the time
4 periods for applying for leases or expansions under Phases One and Two have
5 expired.
6	(4)  Phase Four – First Lottery for Appointments for New Leases:
7	(a) The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall establish a one-time
8 lottery system for submitting applications for new leases under this phase.  The
9 department shall post on its website for sixty consecutive days notice of the lottery
10 and the deadline for entering the lottery.  The deadline for submitting an entry shall
11 be sixty days after notice is first posted.  Any person eligible for an oyster lease
12 under R.S. 56:425 may submit a single lottery entry for an appointment to apply for
13 a single lease under this phase.  If any person fails to submit a lottery entry within
14 these sixty days, he forfeits all rights to a new lease under this phase.
15	(b) The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall randomly assign a priority
16 to all timely lottery entries, and shall schedule an appointment with each lottery entry
17 to receive a single application for leases during each appointment under this phase
18 in the order of this priority.  Any lottery participant who fails to attend the scheduled
19 appointment shall be moved to the bottom of the priority list and his appointment
20 shall be rescheduled, but if he does not make the second scheduled appointment, he
21 forfeits all rights to a new lease under this phase.  Any lottery participant who fails
22 to request a lease at his appointment forfeits all rights to a new lease under this
23 phase.
24	(c) This phase of the moratorium lifting shall not begin before all applications
25 for leases or expansions under the Phases One, Two, and Three have been finally
26 processed by the department.
27	(5)  Phase Five – Second Lottery for Appointments for New Leases:
28	(a) The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries may establish a second one-
29 time lottery system for submitting applications for new leases under this phase.  If
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1 the department establishes a second lottery, the department shall post on its website
2 for sixty consecutive days notice of the lottery and the deadline for entering the
3 lottery.  The deadline for submitting an entry shall be sixty days after notice is first
4 posted.  Any person eligible for an oyster lease under R.S. 56:425 may submit a
5 single lottery entry for an appointment to apply for a single lease under this phase.
6 If any person fails to submit a lottery entry within these sixty days, he forfeits all
7 rights to a new lease under this phase.
8	(b) The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall randomly assign a priority
9 to all timely lottery entries, and shall schedule an appointment with each lottery entry
10 to receive a single application for leases during each appointment under this phase
11 in the order of this priority.  Any lottery participant who fails to attend the scheduled
12 appointment shall be moved to the bottom of the priority list and his appointment
13 shall be rescheduled, but if he does not make the second scheduled appointment, he
14 forfeits all rights to a new lease under this phase.  Any lottery participant who fails
15 to request a lease at his appointment forfeits all rights to a new lease under this
16 phase.
17	(c) This phase of the moratorium lifting shall not begin before all applications
18 for leases or expansions under the Phases One, Two, Three, and Four have been
19 finally processed by the department.
20	(6)  No lease or expansion may be granted under any phase of lifting the
21 moratorium required by this Act until all applications from prior phases have been
22 finally processed by the department.  In the event of multiple applications for the
23 same water bottoms within the same phase, the earlier-filed application shall have
24 priority, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Act.
25	(7)  Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, all leasing of state
26 water bottoms for oyster production under this Act shall be in accordance with the
27 provisions of Subpart D of Part VII of Chapter 1 of Title 56 of the Louisiana Revised
28 Statutes of 1950.
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1	C.  Upon implementation of the provisions of this Act, the Louisiana Wildlife
2 and Fisheries Commission shall promulgate and implement rules necessary for the
3 final lifting of to lift the moratorium.  Such rules shall be developed in conjunction
4 with a special committee composed of representatives from the Department of
5 Wildlife and Fisheries, the Department of Natural Resources, the Louisiana Oyster
6 Task Force, the Louisiana Landowner's Association, the Louisiana Oil and Gas
7 Association, and Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association and may include
8 offering lease holders the opportunity to expand their existing leases by
9 incorporation of immediately adjacent water bottom. Such expansion shall be limited
10 to five hundred feet beyond the existing lease boundary except in cases where there
11 is a lease held by another lease holder whose boundary line is less than five hundred
12 feet away.  In those cases, the two lease holders may agree to divide the distance
13 equally or, if one lease holder declines to expand his lease, the other lease holder
14 may expand up to the boundary line of the other lease.  The opportunity to expand
15 leases shall be provided for a limited period of time.  The committee shall report
16 their recommendations to the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission prior to June 1,
17 2009.
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19 Section 3.  Section 3 of Act No. 808 of the 2008 Regular Session of the Legislature
20is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:
21	Section 3.  Once the oyster lease moratorium has been finally lifted by the
22 Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, the provisions of Section 2 of this Act
23 shall cease to have effect, except the provisions of Section 2(B)(2)(d) of this Act
24 regarding designation of lease expansions as new or existing shall continue in full
25 force and effect; and except as provided in Section 2(B)(2)(d) of this Act, further
26 leasing of state water bottoms for oyster production shall be in accordance with the
27 provisions of Subpart D of Part VII of Chapter 1 of Title 56 of the Louisiana Revised
28 Statutes of 1950.
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DIGEST
The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services.  It constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument.  The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
HB 902 Original 2016 Regular Session	Leopold
Abstract:  Provides a process by which the oyster lease moratorium may be lifted and
provides relative to the right of use of certain water bottoms.
Present law provides that an oyster lessee enjoys exclusive use of the water bottoms leased
and the oysters and cultch grown or place on that water bottom subject to certain restrictions
resulting from coastal restoration efforts by the state, any political subdivision of the state,
and the federal government.
Proposed law, for any oyster lease initially applied for after Jan. 1, 2017, or any judicial
partition or renewal of such lease, further subordinates the lessee's right of use to the
following:
(1)Any person engaged in any activity authorized by a coastal use permit for which the
coastal use permit application was filed prior to the date the oyster lease application
was filed.  Proposed law applies the subordination of right of use to an area 75 feet
from the center of a pipeline or 250 feet from the outside of a well, platform, shell
pad, or facility.
(2)Any person operating, maintaining, replacing, repairing, or removing any pipeline,
well, platform, shell pad, or facility placed prior to Sept. 20, 1980, and placed prior
to the application date for the oyster lease.  Proposed law applies the subordination
of right of use to an area 75 feet from the center of a pipeline or 250 feet from the
outside of a well, platform, shell pad, or facility.
(3)Any person crossing an oyster lease to access an activity, pipeline, well, platform
pad, or facility through a single access channel identified in the coastal use permit
for such activity or a single access channel identified by the permit holder.  Proposed
law applies this subordination of right of use to an area within 50 feet of the
centerline of the access channel and a spoil area previously identified and limited to
80 feet to one side of the access channel.
Proposed law provides immunity for the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries fo actions arising
out of its consent or agreement to a specific access channel and requires the dept. to consult
with the lessee prior to approving an access channel.  Proposed law further specifies that
these provisions do not apply to any lease initially applied for prior to Jan. 1, 2017 or any
lease issued under the provision of this Act.
Present law provides that a lessee of an oyster bed has a right to maintain an action for
damages to that oyster bed.  Present law does hold harmless the state, any political
subdivision of the state, and the federal government for activities related to coastal
restoration.
Proposed law adds that no lessee has a right to maintain any action against another person
arising from an activity delineated in the Digest above if that person has not violated any
coastal use permit, determination, or other coastal use authorization pursuant to law or any
Louisiana or federal law or regulation applicable to the activity.
Proposed law requires that prior to issuance of a lease, the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries
must post notice of the application on the website for 90 consecutive days.  Authorizes any
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person claiming ownership of the water bottoms to be leased to protest the issuance of a
lease on the grounds of ownership.  Provides a detailed process and timeline by which the
protest is to be investigated including review and determination by the administrator of the
State Land Office.  A lease may only be issued only to the extent that the administrator of
the State Land Office determines that the water bottom is owned by the state.  The
determination by the administrator is not appealable under the Administrative Procedure Act
but may be appealed to the 19
th
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lease to withdraw the application and receive a full refund within 120 days after the
department posts notice of the application on the website, within 30 days after a
determination by the administrator, or within 30 days after a final judgment in any
proceeding for judicial review of the determination.
Present law provides relative to default in payment of oyster leases.  Requires rent to be paid
punctually on Jan. 1st each year or within 30 thereafter.  Proposed law changes the 30 day
to 60 days.
Present law provides that after 30 days the lease is in default and can be taken back by the
department and opened for lease to the highest bidder.  Proposed law removes the ability of
the highest bidder to lease defaulted lease acreage.  Proposed law further requires that on or
before Feb. 1
st
 each year, the department publish a notice of each delinquency in the official
journal of the parish where the lease is located.  Any lessee who pays the rent on or before
Feb. 1
st
 shall pay the rent plus an additional 10% penalty.
Present regulation adopted by the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission on March 7, 2002,
placed a total moratorium on the issuance of new oyster leases by the Dept. of Wildlife and
Fisheries.
Proposed law requires that prior to commencement of any of the phases delineated in the
legislation, the State Land Office make a determination of state ownership of all water
bottoms for oyster lease applications submitted before the imposition of the moratorium and
the department take appropriate actions resulting from the determination.  Also establishes
a process of allowing preferential rights to be claimed or forfeited in the following order
prior to the lifting of the moratorium:
Phase One – applies to those leases that were not renewed since Jan. 1, 1996, due to the lease
being located in the operational or impact area of a planned coastal project and to those that
were voluntarily given up between Jan. 1, 1996, and Oct. 19, 2004 and were a party to the
class action Avenal suit.  Provides that the lessee of record at the time the lease was not
renewed be given first right of refusal for a new lease for the previously leased acreage.
Requires approval by the secretary of Wildlife and Fisheries and present law provides the
secretary of the Dept. of Natural Resources.  Proposed law changes the approval from the
secretary of Natural Resources to the executive director of the Coastal Protection and
Restoration Authority.  Requires the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries to post on their website
for 60 days a list of non-renewed leases eligible for re-leasing.  Applications must be filed
prior to the end of the 60 days.
Phase Two – Incorporation of adjacent water bottoms.  Authorizes a lessee to expand an
existing lease by incorporating immediately adjacent water bottom.  Limits the incorporation
to 500 feet beyond the existing boundary and only toward previously existing coastline,
coastline located within 1,000 feet of the lease boundary, or another existing lease.  Prohibits
expansion toward another lease that is more than 500 feet away.  If there is 500 feet or less
between two leases, the incorporation area shall be divided equally. If there are more than
two leases, the lessees must provide to the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries a written, signed
agreement for dividing the area among the lessees.  Requires the Dept. of Wildlife and
Fisheries to post on its website for 180 days notice of the availability of lease expansions. 
If a lessee does not apply to exercise the right to incorporate adjacent water bottoms within
that period of time, he forfeits his right to do so.
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Phase Three – Right of first refusal for leases under private leases.  For any water bottom
claimed by a private person that is under a private oyster lease recorded public record in the
parish where the water bottom is located by Feb. 1, 2016, the lessee of that water bottom will
have the first right of refusal for a new state lease on any water bottom claimed by the state
within the are of the existing private oyster lease.  Requires the Dept. of Wildlife and
Fisheries to post on its website for 60 days the notice of such first right of refusal ability.
Any lessee that does not apply for a state lease within the 60-day time period shall forfeit his
right to a state lease under this phase.
Phase Four – First lottery for appointment for new leases.  Requires the Dept. of Wildlife
and Fisheries to establish a lottery system for submitting applications for new leases.
Requires posting on the WLF website for 60 days a notice of the lottery and deadline for
entering the lottery which shall be the 60
th
 day of the posting.  If a person does not apply
within the 60 days, he forfeits his right to apply for a new lease under this phase.  Requires
the dept. to randomly assign a priority to all lottery entries and schedule appointments to
receive an application for a new lease.  If the lottery participant misses his scheduled
appointment, he can be rescheduled after all other lottery participants have completed their
appointments.
Phase Five – Second lottery for appoint for new leases.  Authorizes the dept. to establish an
additional lottery that will be conducted in the same manner as the first.
Proposed law requires that each phase be taken in order and that each phase cannot begin
until all applications under the previous phases are received and processed.
Proposed law requires that upon implementation of all phases outlined in this Act, the
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission promulgate and implement the rules necessary
to lift the oyster leasing moratorium.
(Amends R.S. 56:423(A) and (B) and 429, and Sections 2(B) and (C), and 3 of Act No. 808
of the 2008 Regular Session; Adds R.S. 56:427(F))
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