Louisiana Statutes
§ 30:951
Louisiana § 30:951
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 30Mortgages and Privileges
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La. Stat. Ann. § 30:951 (2026).
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§951. Findings and purpose A. The Legislature of Louisiana finds and declares that:
(1)Within the state mining for solid minerals constitutes a significant aspect of the state's economy;
(2)In addition to the present salt mining, sulphur mining, and sand and gravel mining, the surface mining of lignite will soon commence in the state as a new industry;
(3)The Interstate Mining Compact was confected in 1966 to provide a forum for states having significant solid mineral mining to exchange ideas on mining technology, conservation, and reclamation practices and to generate consensus policies for use as desired by member states and for input at the congressional and federal regulatory level of government;
(4)Membership in the Compact by the state will provide the governor, as the representa
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