The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by J. W. Wiley. DIGEST SB 180 Original 2019 Regular Session Allain Present law allows the monies in the Oilfield Site Restoration Fund (fund) to be disbursed and expended pursuant to the authority and direction of the secretary or assistant secretary of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for certain purposes and uses, including costs associated with response to an emergency. Proposed law retains present law and requires the DNR to seek recovery from the responsible party any monies disbursed and expended from the fund for an emergency within six months from disbursement. Further requires the DNR to reimburse the fund any monies disbursed and expended from the fund for an emergency within one year from disbursement. Present law allows the secretary of the DNR to recover certain costs incurred by the secretary for the control, clean up, closure, or restoration of oilfield sites. Further provides a procedure for the recovery of costs. Proposed law retains present law and includes costs for responding to an emergency at an oilfield site or other facility, structure, or pipeline under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of conservation to the costs the secretary may recover from the responsible party. Present law provides certain balance requirements in the fund. When the balance in the fund equals or exceeds $14 million dollars, the oilfield site restoration fees on oil and gas will not be collected or required to be paid by the responsible party. When the balance in the fund has fallen below $10 million dollars, the fees will be collected or required to be paid by the responsible party. Proposed law repeals the balance requirements in the fund. Effective August 1, 2019. (Amends R.S. 30:86(E)(5) and 93(A)(intro para); adds R.S. 30:93(A)(4); repeals R.S. 30:86(C))