§ 15-71-107 - Control or regulation of oil and gas production -- Assessment on production -- Use of money -- Increase in assessment.
               	 		
15-71-107.    Control  or regulation of oil and gas production -- Assessment on production --  Use of money -- Increase in assessment.
    (a)    (1)  All  common sources of supply of crude oil discovered after January 1, 1937,  if so found necessary by the Oil and Gas Commission, shall have the  production of oil therefrom controlled or regulated in accordance with  the provisions of this act.
      (2)    (A)    (i)  The  commission is authorized to assess from time to time against each  barrel of oil produced and saved a charge not to exceed fifty (50) mills  on each barrel.
                  (ii)  The  charge that may be assessed pursuant to this subsection shall apply to  each barrel of oil produced and saved, including that from common  sources of supply discovered prior to January 1, 1937.
            (B)  All  moneys so collected shall be used solely to pay the expenses and other  costs in connection with the administration of this law.
(b)    (1)  All  common sources of supply of natural gas discovered after January 1,  1937, if so found necessary by the commission, shall have the production  of gas therefrom controlled or regulated in accordance with the  provisions of this act.
      (2)    (A)    (i)  The  commission is authorized to assess from time to time against each one  thousand cubic feet (1,000 cf) of gas produced and saved from a gas well  a charge not to exceed ten (10) mills on each one thousand cubic feet  (1,000 cf) of gas.
                  (ii)  The  charge that may be assessed pursuant to this subsection shall apply to  each one thousand cubic feet (1,000 cf) of natural gas produced and  saved, including that from common sources of supply discovered prior to  January 1, 1937.
            (B)  All  moneys so collected shall be used solely to pay the expenses and other  costs in connection with the administration of this law.
(c)  Before  the commission implements the collection process of any increase in the  millage assessment that may be authorized by law on each barrel of oil  or on each thousand cubic feet (1,000 cf) of gas, the commission shall  first seek review from the Legislative Council or the Joint Budget  Committee.