The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Jerry G. Jones. DIGEST SB 115 Original 2019 Regular Session Ward Present law relative to the Louisiana Mineral Code provides for rights, consequences, and operations arising from co-ownership of land and mineral rights. Present law provides that one who acquires a mineral servitude from a co-owner of land may not exercise his right without the consent of co-owners owning at least an undivided 80% interest in the land. Proposed law changes 80% to 75%. Present law provides that a co-owner of land may grant a valid mineral lease or a valid lease or permit for geological surveys as to his undivided interest in the land, but the lessee or permittee may not exercise his rights without consent of co-owners owning at least an undivided 80% interest in the land. Proposed law changes 80% to 75%. Present law provides that a co-owner of a mineral servitude may not conduct operations on the property subject to the servitude without the consent of co-owners owning at least an undivided 80% interest in the servitude. Proposed law changes 80% to 75%. Effective August 1, 2019. (Amends R.S. 31:164, 166, and 175)