Nebraska Statutes
§ 57-1602 — Legislative findings and declarations
Nebraska § 57-1602
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 57Minerals, Oil, and Gas
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 57-1602 (2026).
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The Legislature finds, recognizes, and declares that it is in the public interest to promote the geologic storage of carbon dioxide. Doing so will benefit the state and the global environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and will help ensure the viability of the state's energy and power industries, to the economic benefit of Nebraska and its citizens. Further, geologic storage of carbon dioxide, a potentially valuable commodity, may allow for its ready availability if needed for commercial, industrial, or other uses. Geologic storage, however, to be practical and effective, requires cooperative use of surface and subsurface property interests and the collaboration of property owners. Obtaining consent from all owners may not be feasible, requiring procedures that promote, in a mann
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 2021, LB650, § 2.
Nearby Sections
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§ 57-1001
Service of process§ 57-1002
Repealed. Laws 1983, LB 447, § 104§ 57-102
Repealed. Laws 1949, c. 175, § 4§ 57-102.01
Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 190, § 1§ 57-102.02
Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 190, § 1§ 57-102.03
Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 190, § 1§ 57-103
Repealed. Laws 1951, c. 190, § 1§ 57-104
Prospectors; specimens preserved§ 57-105
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