Fuel terminal definition

Fuel terminal means a storage and distribution facility for fuel, supplied by pipeline or marine vessel, which has the capacity to receive and store a bulk transfer of fuel, is equipped with a loading rack through which fuel is physically transferred into tanker trucks or rail cars, and is registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a terminal.
Fuel terminal means a fuel storage and distribution facility which is supplied by motor vehicle, pipeline or marine vessel and from which motor fuels may be removed at a rack. “Fuel terminal” does not include any facility at which motor fuel blend stocks and additives are used in the manufacture of products other than motor fuels and from which no motor fuels are removed.

Examples of Fuel terminal in a sentence

  • The Department and the Licensee wish to provide a means by which the Licensee will file its North Carolina Motor Fuel terminal operator, supplier and/or carrier return(s) by electronically transmitting data in substitution for conventional, paper-based documents and to assure that such return is legally valid and enforceable.