RÉSUMÉ DIGEST SCR 30 2024 Regular Session Fields Creates the Community Air Monitoring and Notification Task Force to study implementation of community air monitoring and notification systems, including costs and benefits to impacted communities. Provides for membership of the task force to include: (1)The secretary of the Dept. of Environmental Quality, or her designee. (2)The assistant secretary of the office of public health, within the La. Dept. of Health, or her designee. (3)The secretary of the Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, or his designee. (4)A member appointed by the speaker of the House of Reps. (5)A member appointed by the president of the Senate. (6)A member appointed by the chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment. (7)A member appointed by the chairman of the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality. (8)A member appointed by the La. Environmental Action Network. (9)A member appointed by the Clean Air Task Force. (10)A member appointed by the La. Chemical Association. (11)A member appointed by the La. Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association. Provides for compensation of task force members, a chairperson, staffing, rules of procedure, and scheduling of meetings. Requires the task force submit a written report to the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment and Senate Committee on Environmental Quality on or before Feb. 15, 2025, including information on the effectiveness, benefits, and costs of community air monitoring and notification systems, pollutants to be monitored, recommendations for implementation, and changes to law necessary for such systems.