Louisiana Statutes

§ 30:78 — Easements, rights-of-way, eminent domain

Louisiana § 30:78
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 30Mortgages and Privileges

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La. Stat. Ann. § 30:78 (2026).

Text

A.When an oilfield waste site is declared to be abandoned, the commissioner, under the police powers of the state, may, for the duration of the cleanup operations and without compensation to the landowner, except for actual damages to property or person, claim a comprehensive easement over the waste site and all other areas sufficient to secure, contain, or clean up the same.
B.During the first one hundred eighty days following a declaration that a waste site is abandoned, the commissioner may claim and declare an emergency access route, which shall be held without compensation to the owner except for actual damages to property or person, under the police powers of the state, and the location of such may be across either public or private lands and shall be such as are deemed necessary a

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Rose v. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.
508 F.3d 773 (Fifth Circuit, 2007)
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Legislative History

Acts 1986, No. 892, §1, eff. July 10, 1986.

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