Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XXVII - State Lands
Subpart 2 - Use and Management of State Lands
Chapter 27 - Rights-of-Way
Section XXVII-2701 - Granting of Rights-of-Way to Corporations or Individuals
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Applicants are to use the state right-of-way form provided by the State Land Office. A special form is used for escrow agreement permits.
B. The right-of-way form must be submitted in triplicate with a legal size plat(s) attached to each copy.
C. The description contained in the right-of-way form must indicate section, township and range, or area and block number(s) if offshore; name of the body of water to be crossed; the size of the pipe and the length of the right-of-way in rods.
D. The plat(s) must reveal the following:
E. Names of adjoining landowners cannot be shown on the plat unless necessary for legal description.
F . The right-of-way form must be accompanied by a letter of intent which shall contain the following information:
G . Where state mineral leases are traversed, an applicant will furnish the commissioner of the Division of Administration a copy of the letter of notification (with signed, certified returned receipt attached) which has been sent to the mineral lessees.
H. It is necessary that permission or clearance be obtained from the United States Corps of Engineers; State Office of Public Works, Department of Transportation and Development; Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, Water Pollution Control Division; The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and both the Coastal Management Division and the Office of Conservation of the Department of Natural Resources if the operation is within their respective jurisdictions and from any other agency having permit authority over the proposed project.
I. Clearance shall be obtained from the Secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, New Orleans, Louisiana, when oyster leases are to be traversed.
J. Written consent must be obtained from the Secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries if the proposed right-of-way crosses a state or federal preserve. Similar clearance is required from any agency having jurisdiction over surface rights of state lands being crossed.
K. The state requires payment for all grants across state lands or navigable streams, regardless of size.
L. The proposed route of the pipeline shall be subject to approval of the Commissioner of the Division of Administration.
M. Fees for permits shall be as follows:
N. Contract Term. Twenty years with option to renew for additional 20-year term. The option to renew shall be on the same terms and conditions as the original agreement except that the consideration shall be adjusted to reflect the percentage of increase or decrease in the cost of living index as established by the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor or any revision or equivalent of any such index published by the United States Government, which has occurred from date of this instrument to the date of renewal provided, however, that in no event shall consideration of such renewal be less than the consideration paid herein for the original term.
O. There shall be no above-ground installations, i.e., valve setting, tie-overs, platforms, etc., without the express consent and approval of the Commissioner of the Division of Administration. The secretary shall have authority to establish the basis of compensation (which amount shall be in addition to the per-rod consideration referred to in these rules) for such above-ground installation. The application for pipeline rights-of-way shall contain a concise description of any such above-ground facility together with appropriate drawing, showing location of same and profile of design and style.
P. All pipelines constructed under permits granted by the state of Louisiana shall be in accordance with Parts 191, 192 and/or 195 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as amended, and other federal and state laws not in conflict therewith.
Q. The state of Louisiana is held free from any and all liabilities.
R. A copy of the right-of-way grant, along with a pertinent plat(s) attached, must be filed with the Clerk of Court of the parish or parishes affected and the Division of Administration furnished recordation data.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 41:1173.