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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| HOUSE BILL |
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| INTRODUCED BY REED, BEYER, CALTAGIRONE, DENLINGER, EVERETT, HENNESSEY, MOUL, MUSTIO, PYLE, REICHLEY, ROHRER, SCAVELLO, SIPTROTH, SOLOBAY, VULAKOVICH AND WANSACZ, FEBRUARY 19, 2009 |
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| REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, FEBRUARY 19, 2009 |
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| AN ACT |
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1 | Establishing the Coal Bed Methane Review Board to resolve |
2 | disputes between property owners over the location of coal |
3 | bed methane wells and access roads. |
4 | The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
5 | hereby enacts as follows: |
6 | Section 101. Short title. |
7 | This act shall be known and may be cited as the Coal Bed |
8 | Methane Well Dispute Resolution Act. |
9 | Section 102. Definitions. |
10 | The following words and phrases when used in this act shall |
11 | have the meanings given to them in this section unless the |
12 | context clearly indicates otherwise: |
13 | "Alternative dispute resolution." The procedure for dispute |
14 | resolution provided for under this act. |
15 | "Board." The Coal Bed Methane Review Board established under |
16 | this act. |
17 | "Coal bed methane." Gas that can be produced from a coal |
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1 | seam, a mined-out area or a gob well. |
2 | "Coal bed methane well." A hole or well that is sunk, |
3 | drilled, bored or dug into the earth for the production of coal |
4 | bed methane from a coal seam, mined-out area or gob well for |
5 | consumption or sale. The term includes a horizontal borehole. |
6 | The term does not include any of the following: |
7 | (1) A shaft, hole or well that is sunk, drilled, bored |
8 | or dug into the earth for core drilling or production of coal |
9 | or water. |
10 | (2) A borehole drilled or being drilled for the purpose |
11 | of or to be used for degasifying coal seams if one of the |
12 | following is met: |
13 | (i) the borehole is: |
14 | (A) used to vent methane to the outside |
15 | atmosphere from an operating coal mine; |
16 | (B) regulated as part of the mining permit under |
17 | the act of June 22, 1937 (P.L.1987, No.394), known as |
18 | The Clean Streams Law, and the act of May 31, 1945 |
19 | (P.L.1198, No.418), known as the Surface Mining |
20 | Conservation and Reclamation Act; and |
21 | (C) drilled by the operator of the operating |
22 | coal mine for the purpose of increased safety; or |
23 | (ii) the borehole is used to vent methane to the |
24 | outside atmosphere under a federally funded or |
25 | Commonwealth-funded abandoned mine reclamation project. |
26 | (3) A well or borehole drilled in a coal seam from |
27 | within an underground coal mine for the production of coal |
28 | bed methane. This paragraph includes a well or borehole |
29 | connected to a well or borehole that is sunk, drilled or dug |
30 | from the surface. |
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1 | "Department." The Department of Environmental Protection of |
2 | the Commonwealth. |
3 | "Oil and Gas Act." The act of December 19, 1984 (P.L.1140, |
4 | No.223), known as the Oil and Gas Act. |
5 | "Permit." A well permit issued pursuant to the act of |
6 | December 19, 1984 (P.L.1140, No.223), known as the Oil and Gas |
7 | Act. |
8 | "Secretary." The Secretary of Environmental Protection of |
9 | the Commonwealth. |
10 | "Surface owner." |
11 | (1) A person who owns any of the following interests in |
12 | the surface upon which a coal bed methane well or associated |
13 | access road may be constructed: |
14 | (i) a fee interest; |
15 | (ii) an interest for life; or |
16 | (iii) a remainder interest. |
17 | (2) The term does not include: |
18 | (i) the Federal or State Government or any agency or |
19 | political subdivision thereof; |
20 | (ii) a person who is entitled to royalties for |
21 | removal or recovery of coal bed methane; and |
22 | (iii) a person who owns a lease, easement, right-of- |
23 | way, license, privilege or other similar interest in the |
24 | surface. |
25 | "Well operator." A person who has filed or who is required |
26 | to file for a permit under the act of December 19, 1984 (P.L. |
27 | 1140, No.223), known as the Oil and Gas Act. |
28 | Section 103. Legislative purpose and intent. |
29 | It is the purpose of this act to establish an alternative |
30 | procedure to court action for consideration and resolution of |
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1 | objections to the location of certain coal bed methane wells or |
2 | access roads associated with those wells to be constructed on |
3 | surface lands and to modify the procedure for review of permit |
4 | applications to the extent necessary to allow for the procedure |
5 | for alternative dispute resolution. |
6 | Section 104. Coal Bed Methane Review Board. |
7 | (a) Establishment.--The Coal Bed Methane Review Board is |
8 | established. |
9 | (b) Composition.--The board shall consist of members as |
10 | follows: |
11 | (1) One member shall be appointed by the Pennsylvania |
12 | Farm Bureau. |
13 | (2) One member shall be appointed jointly by the |
14 | Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Association, the Independent Oil and |
15 | Gas Association of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Coal |
16 | Association. |
17 | (3) One member shall be an individual with expertise in |
18 | petroleum geology or petroleum engineering with at least |
19 | three years of experience in practice in this Commonwealth |
20 | who is selected jointly by the Deans of the College of |
21 | Agricultural Sciences of The Pennsylvania State University |
22 | and the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences of The |
23 | Pennsylvania State University. |
24 | (c) Term of appointment.--The term of appointment of a board |
25 | member shall be three years or until a successor is duly |
26 | appointed. A board member may be appointed for successive terms. |
27 | (d) Staffing.--The department shall provide administrative |
28 | and clerical support to the board as requested. |
29 | (e) Purpose.--The purpose of the board shall be to consider |
30 | objections and attempt to reach agreement on or determine a |
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1 | location for the coal bed methane well or access road. |
2 | (f) Compensation.-- |
3 | (1) Members of the board shall be compensated at the |
4 | appropriate per diem rate based on the prevailing formula |
5 | administered by the Commonwealth, but not less than $150 per |
6 | day, plus all reasonable expenses incurred while performing |
7 | their official duties. |
8 | (2) The compensation shall be adjusted annually by the |
9 | secretary to account for inflation based on the rate of |
10 | inflation identified by the Consumer Price Index published by |
11 | the United States Department of Labor. |
12 | (3) An individual member may waive the individual's |
13 | right to all or part of the compensation set forth under this |
14 | subsection. |
15 | Section 105. Procedure and alternative dispute resolution. |
16 | (a) Notification.--A well operator who intends to drill a |
17 | coal bed methane well or construct an access road associated |
18 | with a coal bed methane well shall provide written notification |
19 | to the surface owner in the time and manner prescribed under |
20 | section 201(b) of the Oil and Gas Act. The notification shall |
21 | also include the following statement in at least ten-point |
22 | print: |
23 | Right to Participate in Alternative Dispute Resolution |
24 | You have the right to have your objections to the well |
25 | operator's proposed location of the well or of the access road |
26 | associated with the well heard and decided by a coal bed methane |
27 | review board, established under an act of the General Assembly |
28 | that provides for the Coal Bed Methane Well Dispute Resolution. |
29 | You may participate with or without a lawyer in any conference |
30 | session the board may hold to hear your objections. |
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1 | Important: To exercise the right, you must file your |
2 | objections in writing with the regional office of the Department |
3 | of Environmental Protection at: |
4 | (Address) |
5 | (City, State, Zip Code) |
6 | within 15 days of the date you received this notification. |
7 | Otherwise you will be considered to have waived this right to |
8 | resolve your objections through the Coal Bed Methane Review |
9 | Board. Your objections may be filed in person or by first-class |
10 | mail. |
11 | (b) Filing of written objections.-- |
12 | (1) A surface owner who intends to invoke alternative |
13 | dispute resolution under this act must file written |
14 | objections to the well operator's proposed location for the |
15 | coal bed methane well or access road with the department |
16 | within 15 days of the date of receipt of the written |
17 | notification and plan prescribed in subsection (a). |
18 | (2) The written objections may indicate an alternative |
19 | location at which the proposed coal bed methane well could be |
20 | drilled or the access road could be located to overcome the |
21 | objections. |
22 | (3) If no objections are filed in the time prescribed in |
23 | this subsection, the department shall proceed to issue or |
24 | deny the permit. |
25 | (c) Scheduling of conference.-- |
26 | (1) If objections are filed by a surface owner pursuant |
27 | to subsection (b), the department shall, within two days, |
28 | notify the operator and the board of the objections, and the |
29 | board shall fix a time and place for holding the dispute |
30 | resolution conference and shall notify the surface owner and |
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1 | well operator of the time and place where the conference will |
2 | be held. |
3 | (2) (i) The conference shall be scheduled to commence |
4 | not more than ten business days from the date of service |
5 | of such objections on the well operator. |
6 | (ii) If the board cannot be fully convened for a |
7 | conference within the ten-business-day period, the |
8 | conference shall be scheduled to commence on the earliest |
9 | reasonable date on which the board can be fully convened, |
10 | but no later than 15 business days from the date of the |
11 | service of the objections on the well operator. |
12 | (3) The conference shall be held at the applicable |
13 | regional district office of the department closest to the |
14 | tract which is the subject of the objection. |
15 | (4) The board may use and the department shall provide |
16 | clerical assistance and the use of regional or district |
17 | offices for the board in conducting conference sessions. |
18 | (d) Conference session.-- |
19 | (1) At the conference, the well operator and surface |
20 | owner or owners, as are present or represented, shall |
21 | consider the objections and attempt to agree upon a location |
22 | for the coal bed methane well or access road. The board may |
23 | hold more than one conference session. |
24 | (2) (i) The conference shall be completed within ten |
25 | days from the date that the conference is originally |
26 | commenced. |
27 | (ii) The board, in its sole discretion, may extend |
28 | the time for completion of the conference by an |
29 | additional five business days, and the parties to the |
30 | conference may extend the time for completion of the |
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1 | conference to a date mutually agreed upon. |
2 | (3) An agreement reached at the conference shall be |
3 | consistent with the requirements of the Oil and Gas Act, |
4 | shall be reduced to writing by the board and submitted to the |
5 | department within ten business days of the date that the |
6 | conference is completed. |
7 | (4) Upon receipt of notice that the board's conference |
8 | resulted in a mutual agreement between the operator and the |
9 | surface owner, the department shall proceed to issue or deny |
10 | the permit. |
11 | (5) If the parties to the conference before the board |
12 | fail to agree upon a location of the coal bed methane well or |
13 | access road or if only the party requesting review |
14 | participates in the conference, the board shall make a |
15 | determination in writing establishing a location of the coal |
16 | bed methane well or access road that, in the judgment of the |
17 | majority of the board, will cause only those surface |
18 | impairments that are reasonably necessary for purposes of |
19 | extracting the underlying coal bed methane. |
20 | (6) (i) Issuance of the written determination shall be |
21 | made within ten business days of the date of completion |
22 | of the conference and shall be served on the date of |
23 | issuance by certified mail upon the surface owner, the |
24 | well operator and the department. |
25 | (ii) Failure by the board to issue a written |
26 | determination within the ten-business-day period shall be |
27 | deemed a final determination by the board to affirm the |
28 | location of the well or access road proposed by the well |
29 | operator. |
30 | (7) (i) Within 15 business days of the date of |
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1 | completion of the conference, the board shall issue a |
2 | written statement setting forth findings of fact and |
3 | reasons in support of its determination and shall serve |
4 | copies of the written statement by certified mail upon |
5 | the surface owner, the well operator and the department. |
6 | (ii) Failure by the board to issue the written |
7 | statement of findings of fact and reasons in support of |
8 | its determination within the 15-business-day period shall |
9 | not preclude an aggrieved person from exercising the |
10 | right of appeal to courts of common pleas of the |
11 | Commonwealth as provided under subsection (f). |
12 | (8) If no appeal of the board's determination is filed |
13 | under subsection (f), the department shall proceed to issue |
14 | or deny the permit. |
15 | (e) Binding effect of board determination.--Any such |
16 | determination by the board shall be binding on the department. |
17 | (f) Appeal.-- |
18 | (1) Any person aggrieved by a determination of the board |
19 | issued under subsection (d) shall have the right, within 15 |
20 | days of receipt of the written determination, to appeal the |
21 | determination to the courts of common pleas of the |
22 | Commonwealth in the judicial district in which the affected |
23 | property is located. A copy of the appeal shall be served |
24 | upon all the parties to the conference. The board or the |
25 | department shall not be a party to the appeal. |
26 | (2) The court shall hold a hearing on the appeal within |
27 | 30 days of the filing of the appeal and shall render its |
28 | decision in the appeal within 60 days of the filing of the |
29 | appeal. In any such appeal, the only issue to be determined |
30 | by the court is whether the location of the disputed well or |
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1 | access road, as the case may be, determined by the board, |
2 | will cause only those surface impairments that are reasonably |
3 | necessary for purposes of extracting the underlying coal bed |
4 | methane. |
5 | (3) (i) If the court agrees that the board's |
6 | determination meets this standard, it shall affirm the |
7 | board's determination. |
8 | (ii) If the court determines that the board's |
9 | determination does not meet this standard, it shall issue |
10 | an order indicating the location of the disputed well or |
11 | access road, as the case may be, that, in the opinion of |
12 | the court, will cause only those surface impairments that |
13 | are reasonably necessary for purposes of extracting the |
14 | underlying coal bed methane. |
15 | (4) Upon issuance of a decision by the court, the |
16 | department shall proceed to issue or deny the permit. |
17 | Section 106. Ordinances and resolutions superseded. |
18 | This act supersedes the ordinances and resolutions of |
19 | political subdivisions dealing with material regulated by this |
20 | section. |
21 | Section 107. Enforcement actions. |
22 | The provisions of this act shall not be construed to affect, |
23 | limit or impair any enforcement action taken by the department |
24 | under the Oil and Gas Act prior to the effective date of this |
25 | section. |
26 | Section 108. Other remedies. |
27 | Nothing in this act precludes a person from seeking other |
28 | remedies allowed by statute, common law, deed or contract, nor |
29 | does this act diminish or alter rights previously established or |
30 | granted by statute, common law, deed or contract. |
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1 | Section 109. Publication in Pennsylvania Bulletin. |
2 | The board shall publish a notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin |
3 | when all members have been initially appointed to the board. |
4 | Section 110. Effective date. |
5 | This act shall take effect as follows: |
6 | (1) Section 105 shall take effect upon publication of |
7 | the notice under section 109. |
8 | (2) The remainder of this act shall take effect |
9 | immediately. |
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