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Chapter 1
Oil and Gas Conservation

Articles

1
Definitions and General Provisions
Sections 3000–3017
2
Administration
Sections 3100–3115
2.3
Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Administrative Fund: Labor Standards for Funding
Sections 3125–3125.3
2.5
Underground Injection Control
Sections 3130–3132
3
Well Stimulation
Sections 3150–3161
3.5
Natural Gas Storage Wells
Sections 3180–3187
4
Regulation of Operations
Sections 3200–3238
4.1
Abandoned Wells
Sections 3240–3243
4.2
Hazardous Wells and Facilities
Sections 3250–3258
4.3
Oil and Gas Environmental Remediation Account
Sections 3260–3262
4.4
Regulation of Production Facilities
Sections 3270–3270.6
4.5
Interstate Cooperation in Oil and Gas Conservation
Sections 3275–3277
4.6
Health Protection Zones
Sections 3280–3291
5
Unreasonable Waste of Gas
Sections 3300–3314
5.5
Subsidence
Sections 3315–3347
6
Appeals and Review
Sections 3350–3359
7
Assessment and Collection of Charges
Sections 3400–3434
8
Recommendation of Maximum Efficient Rates of Production
Sections 3450–3451
9
Used Oil Recycling Act
Sections 3460–3473
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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