Montana Code Annotated
Part 1. Regulation by Board of Oil and Gas Conservation
82-11-142. Subpoena power -- civil actions

82-11-142. Subpoena power -- civil actions. (1) If the Montana Administrative Procedure Act does not apply, the board may subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and require the production of records, books, and documents for examination at any hearing or investigation conducted by it. Witnesses subpoenaed under this subsection must be paid the same per diem and mileage as is provided to be paid to witnesses attending the district courts of this state.
(2) This chapter, a suit by or against the board, a violation charged or asserted against a person under this chapter, or a rule or order issued under this chapter does not impair, abridge, or delay a cause of action for damages or other civil remedy that a person may have or assert against a person violating this chapter or a rule or order issued under it. A person aggrieved by the violation may sue for and recover damages or relief that the person otherwise may be entitled to receive.
(3) A person, association, corporation, or agency of the state or federal government may apply to the board protesting a violation or a threatened violation of this chapter. The board shall make an investigation and make a written report to the person, association, corporation, or agency that made the protest. If a violation is established by the investigation of the board, the board shall take appropriate enforcement action. If the board fails to take appropriate enforcement action or to bring suit to enjoin a threatened violation of this chapter or a rule or order of the board within 10 days after receipt of written request to do so by a person who is or will be adversely affected, the person making the request may bring the suit in the person's own behalf to restrain the threatened violation in a court in which the board might have brought suit. The board must be made a party defendant in the suit in addition to the person threatening to violate this chapter or a rule or order of the board, and the action must proceed and injunctive relief may be granted without bond in the same manner as if suit had been brought by the board.
(4) If a person fails or refuses to comply with the subpoena issued by the board or if a witness refuses to testify as to any material matter regarding which the person may be interrogated, any district court in the state, upon good cause shown by the application of the board, may issue a warrant of attachment for the person and, if after hearing the court finds the person's failure or refusal to be unjustified, compel the person to comply with the subpoena and to attend before the board and produce any subpoenaed records, books, and documents for examination and to give testimony. The court may punish for contempt as in the case of disobedience to a like subpoena issued by the court or for refusal to testify in the proceeding.
History: En. Sec. 10, Ch. 238, L. 1953; amd. Sec. 72, Ch. 253, L. 1974; R.C.M. 1947, 60-133; amd. Sec. 6, Ch. 503, L. 1987; amd. Sec. 2743, Ch. 56, L. 2009.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 82. Minerals, Oil, and Gas

Chapter 11. Oil and Gas Conservation

Part 1. Regulation by Board of Oil and Gas Conservation

82-11-101. Definitions

82-11-102. Oil or gas wells not public utilities

82-11-103. Lands subject to law

82-11-104. Construction -- no conflict with board of land commissioners' authority

82-11-105. through 82-11-109 reserved

82-11-110. Oil and gas education and research account

82-11-111. Powers and duties of board

82-11-112. Intergovernmental cooperation

82-11-113. Repealed

82-11-114. Repealed

82-11-115. Repealed

82-11-116. Repealed

82-11-117. Confidentiality of records

82-11-118. Fees for processing applications

82-11-119. and 82-11-120 reserved

82-11-121. Oil and gas waste prohibited

82-11-122. Notice of intention to drill or conduct seismic operations -- notice to surface owner

82-11-123. Requirements for oil and gas operations

82-11-124. Requirements relating to waste prevention

82-11-125. Availability of cores or chips, cuttings, and bottom-hole temperatures to board

82-11-126. Availability of facilities to bureau of mines

82-11-127. Prohibited activity -- Makoshika state park

82-11-128. through 82-11-130 reserved

82-11-131. Privilege and license tax

82-11-132. Repealed

82-11-133. Repealed

82-11-134. Permit fees

82-11-135. Money earmarked for board expenses

82-11-136. Expenditure of funds from bonds for plugging wells

82-11-137. Class II injection well operating fee

82-11-138. Rulemaking -- microbial conversion wells

82-11-139. and 82-11-140 reserved

82-11-141. Administrative procedure

82-11-142. Subpoena power -- civil actions

82-11-143. Rehearing

82-11-144. Court review

82-11-145. Injunction or restraining order

82-11-146. Appeal

82-11-147. Violations

82-11-148. Criminal penalties

82-11-149. Civil penalties

82-11-150. Legal assistance

82-11-151. Emergencies -- notice and hearing

82-11-152. through 82-11-160 reserved

82-11-161. Oil and gas production damage mitigation account -- statutory appropriation

82-11-162. Repealed

82-11-163. Landowner's bond on noncommercial well

82-11-164. Lien created

82-11-165. through 82-11-170 reserved

82-11-171. Terminated

82-11-172. Short title

82-11-173. Legislative findings -- purpose

82-11-174. Offset permitting -- geographic requirements

82-11-175. Coal bed methane wells -- requirements

82-11-176. through 82-11-179 reserved

82-11-180. Preservation of property rights

82-11-181. Geologic storage reservoir administrative fee -- account established

82-11-182. Liability for carbon dioxide during injection

82-11-183. Certificate of completion -- department of environmental quality participation -- transfer of liability

82-11-184. Conversion of enhanced recovery wells

82-11-185. Makoshika state park requirements

82-11-186. and 82-11-187 reserved

82-11-188. Incidental carbon dioxide storage -- certification