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§ 14-39-2-12 — Indiana Law | CourtGPT
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  7. § 14-39-2-12
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§ 14-39-2-12

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(b) A claim of subsurface trespass shall not be actionable against a storage operator conducting carbon sequestration in accordance with a valid UIC Class VI permit and a permit issued by the department for a carbon sequestration project, unless the claimant proves that injection or migration of carbon dioxide:(1) is injurious to health, indecent, offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property so as essentially to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property; or(2) has caused direct physical injury to a person, an animal, or tangible property.(c) A surface or subsurface property interest holder shall be permitted to recover money damages only for the loss of a nonspeculative value resulting from the injection and migration of carbon dioxide beyond the storage facility.(d) A surface or subsurface property interest holder may seek punitive damages in accordance with IC 34-51-3-4 only if the storage operator violates the requirements of the UIC Class VI permit or acts with reckless

r subsurface property interest holder may seek punitive damages in accordance with IC 34-51-3-4 only if the storage operator violates the requirements of the UIC Class VI permit or acts with reckless disregard of public safety.As added by P.L.163-2022, SEC.2.