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Louisiana House Bill HB553
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Louisiana 2025 Regular Session
Louisiana House Bill HB553
Introduced
4/4/25
Refer
4/4/25
Refer
4/14/25
Caption
Prohibits the exercise of eminent domain or unitization for a pipeline that carries carbon dioxide
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Previously Filed As
LA HB729
Removes eminent domain authority for carbon dioxide sequestration
LA HB966
Authorizes unitization for carbon dioxide sequestration
LA HB10
Removes eminent domain authority of carbon dioxide storage facility operators
LA HB492
Provides relative to eminent domain
LA HB696
Authorizes unitization for carbon dioxide sequestration
LA HB783
Provides relative to eminent domain and compensation for pore space owners (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)
LA HB937
Provides relative to landowner liability for carbon dioxide sequestration
LA HB516
Provides relative to carbon dioxide sequestration
LA HB571
Provides relative to carbon capture and sequestration (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)
LA HB774
Provides relative to eminent domain and compensation for mineral owners (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF RV)
Similar Bills
LA HB601
Provides relative to carbon dioxide sequestration
LA HB274
Provides relative to expropriation
LA HB492
Provides relative to eminent domain
LA HB313
Provides for disclosure of information to property owners whose property is subject to expropriation
LA HB998
Provides for pipelines transporting hydrogen
LA HB26
Provides relative to the return of expropriated residential property
LA SB703
Authorizes the parish of Ascension to expropriate certain property. (8/1/12)
LA SB154
Constitutional amendment to remove limitations on what shall be a "public purpose," relative to expropriation. (2/3-CA13s1(A))