SB 457

  • Indiana Senate Bill
  • 2025 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate
  • Passed Senate Feb 11, 2025
  • Passed House Mar 20, 2025
  • Became Law Apr 03, 2025

Carbon dioxide sequestration.

Abstract

Requires an applicant for a carbon dioxide transmission pipeline certificate to comply with certain guidelines adopted by the Indiana utility regulatory commission. Exempts a carbon dioxide transmission pipeline company (company) from obtaining a certificate of authority if the company's carbon dioxide transmission pipeline project meets certain criteria. Requires an applicant or the contractor or subcontractor of the applicant to submit evidence that the contractor or subcontractor of the applicant have the requisite experience constructing, operating, and maintaining a transmission pipeline for the department to grant the applicant a carbon dioxide transmission pipeline certificate of authority. Moves fee revenue collected for a carbon dioxide transmission pipeline certificate of authority from the oil and gas environmental fund to the state general fund. Provides that the filing fee for a permit for a carbon sequestration project is deposited in the state general fund. Provides that an involuntary integration order issued by the department of natural resources (department) is effective 15 days after the petitioner is issued a UIC Class VI permit. Amends the definition of "UIC Class VI permit". Adjusts the filing fee for a carbon sequestration project permit. Requires a storage operator to pay the department a fee of $0.08 per metric ton of carbon dioxide injected into a storage facility for the previous calendar year. Provides that a storage operator shall pay to the department a fee for the carbon dioxide injected into the storage facility. Expires the carbon dioxide storage facility trust fund and provides for the transfer of money in that fund to the state general fund. Directs the department to establish and issue a permit that allows a person to: (1) drill or operate a carbon dioxide investigatory well; or (2) convert an oil and gas well for use in carbon dioxide investigations. Describes circumstances in which the department may enter property to inspect and maintain a well or storage facility. Establishes civil penalties for violations of the statutes regulating carbon sequestration. Provides that civil penalties are deposited in the state general fund.

Bill Sponsors (3)

Votes


Actions


Apr 03, 2025

Senate

Public Law 25

Office of the Governor

Signed by the Governor

Mar 27, 2025

Senate

Signed by the President of the Senate

Mar 24, 2025

Senate

Signed by the President Pro Tempore

House

Signed by the Speaker

Mar 21, 2025

House

Returned to the Senate without amendments

Mar 20, 2025

House

Third reading: passed; Roll Call 293: yeas 56, nays 36

Mar 17, 2025

House

Second reading: ordered engrossed

Mar 13, 2025

House

Committee report: do pass, adopted

Mar 03, 2025

House

First reading: referred to Committee on Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications

Feb 12, 2025

Senate

Referred to the House

Feb 11, 2025

Senate

Senator Koch added as second author

Senate

House sponsor: Representative Soliday

Senate

Third reading: passed; Roll Call 110: yeas 27, nays 21

Feb 10, 2025

Senate

Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed

Senate

Amendment #1 (Glick) prevailed; voice vote

Feb 06, 2025

Senate

Committee report: amend do pass, adopted

Jan 28, 2025

Senate

Committee report: amend do pass adopted; reassigned to Committee on Appropriations

  • Committee-Passage
  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations

Jan 13, 2025

Senate

First reading: referred to Committee on Natural Resources

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
Natural Resources

Senate

Authored by Senator Glick

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Enrolled Senate Bill (S) PDF
Senate Bill (S) PDF PDF PDF
Engrossed Senate Bill (H) PDF
Introduced Senate Bill (S) PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note: SB0457.06.ENRH.FN001 PDF

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