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A person desiring to drill a well in search of oil or gas shall notify the commission of the person's intent on a form prescribed by the commission and shall pay a fee of $100 for a permit for each well sought to be drilled. Upon receipt of notification and fee, the commission shall promptly issue a permit to drill, unless the drilling of the well is contrary to law or a regulation or order of the commission, or unless the person is in violation of a commission regulation, order or stipulation pertaining to drilling, plugging or abandonment of a well. The drilling of a well is prohibited until a permit to drill is obtained in accordance with this chapter.
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