Under new rules adopted by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, the state's Division of Wildlife holds an unprecedented role in approving or denying oil and gas drilling permits. Rep. Cory Gardner, R-Yuma, has introduced legislation to ensure the DOW cannot hold a unilateral veto power over permits, thereby lowering the value of property held by surface and mineral rights owners.
COLORADO'S FRONTPAGE
Face the State
Segment 4 - Rep. Cory Gardner on property rights
Filed Under: Energy, General Assembly, Property Rights, State GovernmentTopics: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Cory Gardner, oil and gas industry
Originally aired February 14, 2009
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