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HB 1210 would have created a 25-mile “kill zone” lien allowing CO2 release victims to claim retroactive liens on pipelines/facilities for damages, even before liability is decided.
HB 1210 would have created a 25-mile “kill zone” lien allowing CO2 release victims to claim retroactive liens on pipelines/facilities for damages, even before liability is decided.
Status: Introduced Nov 12, 2024. According to the information provided, the bill failed on second reading (yeas 29, nays 55) and therefore did not become law.
HB 1210 would have created a new chapter in Title 35 of the North Dakota Century Code to provide a statutory remedy — a special “victim lien” — for persons who own, lease, reside on, or were physically present on property within a defined “kill zone” surrounding a carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline or associated facility after a CO2 release. The intent is to secure compensation for damages (including punitive damages) caused by a CO2 release by allowing victims to place liens on the responsible pipeline or facility.
Per the provided status, HB 1210 did not pass — it failed on second reading (yeas 29, nays 55). Because it did not become law, its provisions would not take effect; proponents could reintroduce similar language in a future session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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