§ 30:206 Publication of survey
§ 30:207 Office space to be furnished
§ 30:208 Exploration of public lands
§ 30:209 State Mineral and Energy Board; authority
§ 30:209.1 Acquisition of geological information
§ 30:209.2 Storage of carbon dioxide; distribution of funds
§ 30:210 Permits to prospect on highway rights of way, and on other lands subject to non-highway rights of way, servitudes and easements; injunctive relief and attorneys’ fees
§ 30:211 Geophysical and geological survey, and public lands defined
§ 30:212 Permits for surveys on public lands
§ 30:213 Furnishing state information obtained under permits
§ 30:214 Permit for survey entailing use of public waters or bottoms
§ 30:215 Nonexclusive geophysical permits
§ 30:216 Exclusive geophysical permits
§ 30:217 Unauthorized geological surveying on lands of another; registration requirements; penalties
§ 30:218 Injunction not to lie in suits to restrain exploration for oil, etc., on state lands
§ 30:219 Release from sequestration
§ 30:220 Interlocutory decree for sale of sequestered oil
§ 30:221 Aerial photographs or mosaics; filing; copies; penalty

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Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 30 > Subtitle I > Chapter 3 - Exploration and Prospecting

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