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Bossier Parish Police Jury to set guidelines for future debris removal

BENTON, La. Bossier Parish will remain in the business of picking up certain trash and debris at no charge to homeowners. But parameters will be established to determine what will qualify for removal. Members of the police jury voted Wednesday to accept recommendations from the Road/Subdivision Regulations Committee approving continued service that began as massive cleanup campaigns following floods in 2015 and 2016, tornadoes and a hurricane. Committee Chairman Glenn Benton of District 2 said the Police Jury has already spent just over $10,000 this year to dispose of items that have been picked up by the highway department’s crews. “And that number does not include labor and equipment costs,” Benton said. “We need to extend this service beyond the emergencies because if we don’t, there will be items dumped on abandoned roads all over the parish.”

Final Regulations Issued Regarding Section 45Q Tax Credits Carbon Oxide Sequestration | Perkins Coie

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service on January 6, 2021, issued Treasury Decision 9944, providing final regulations relating to Section 45Q tax credits (Regulations). The Regulations provide guidance on the Section 45Q tax credits accrued for certain qualified carbon oxide sequestration activities using qualified equipment. The Regulations in tandem with a two-year extension of the deadline for the commencement of construction of qualifying carbon capture projects (pursuant to the second COVID-19 stimulus legislation signed by President Trump on December 27, 2020) were anticipated by those working on or planning on investments in various carbon capture, utilization, and storage developments.

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