Bulk Fuel Storage Sample Clauses

Bulk Fuel Storage. A licensee who maintains bulk storage may obtain credit for tax paid on fuel withdrawn from that storage facility if the following records are maintained: 1. Date of withdrawal; 2. Number of gallons withdrawn; 3. Fuel type; 4. Unit number or license plate number of the vehicle into which the fuel was placed; and 5. Purchase and inventory records to substantiate that the tax was paid on all bulk fuel purchases.
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Bulk Fuel Storage. A licensee who maintains a bulk fuel storage facility may obtain credit for tax-paid fuel withdrawn from that storage facility if the following records are maintained: 1. Date of withdrawal; 2. Number of gallons withdrawn; 3. Fuel type; 4. Unit number of the vehicle into which the fuel was placed; and 5. Purchase and inventory records to substantiate that tax was paid on all bulk fuel purchases. Inventory records should include, but are not limited to, tank location, fuel type, monthly beginning and ending inventories, and monthly total readings. See the IFTA Audit and Procedures Manuals for specific record keeping requirements.
Bulk Fuel Storage. All fuel storage sites will be constructed in a manner that follows the Guidelines for Secondary Containment for Above Ground Storage Tanks, Alberta Environmental Protection, May, 1997 and comply with Part 4 of the Alberta Fire Code.
Bulk Fuel Storage. A carrier who maintains a bulk fuel storage facility for alternative fuels may obtain credit for tax paid on fuel withdrawn from that storage facility if properly licensed as a PA Alternative Fuel Dealer-User or its equivalent in another jurisdiction. The following records are to be maintained: 1. Date of withdrawal; 2. Number of gallons or liters withdrawn; 3. Fuel type; 4. Unit number of the vehicle into which the fuel was placed; 5. Purchase and inventory records to substantiate that tax was paid on all taxable fuel disbursements. 6. Cash disbursement and other normal business records. Also, anyone using a bulk storage facility to fuel its vehicles must maintain receipt and disbursement records for such activity.

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  • Transport The Parents consent to the Pupil travelling by any form of public transport and / or in a motor vehicle driven by a responsible adult who is duly licensed and insured to drive a vehicle of that type.

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