Current through September 30, 2024
Section 1090.1105 - PTD requirements for exempt fuels(a) In addition to the information required under § 1090.1100 , on each occasion when any person transfers custody or title to any exempt fuel under subpart G of this part, other than when fuel is sold or dispensed to the ultimate end user at a retail outlet or WPC facility, the transferor must provide the transferee PTDs that include the following statements, as applicable: (1)National security exemption language. For fuels with a national security exemption specified in § 1090.605 : "This fuel is for use in vehicles, engines, or equipment under an EPA-approved national security exemption only."(2)R&D exemption language. For fuels used for an R&D purpose specified in § 1090.610 : "For use in research, development, and test programs only."(3)Racing fuel language. For fuels used for racing purposes specified in § 1090.615 : "This fuel is for racing purposes only."(4)Aviation fuel language. For fuels used in aircraft specified in § 1090.615 : "This fuel is for aviation use only."(5)Territory fuel exemption language. For fuels for use in American Samoa, Guam, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands specified in § 1090.620 : "This fuel is for use only in Guam, American Samoa, or the Northern Mariana Islands."(6)California gasoline language. For California gasoline specified in § 1090.625 : "California gasoline".(7)California diesel language. For California diesel specified in § 1090.625 : "California diesel".(8)Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands summer gasoline language. For summer gasoline for use in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands specified in § 1090.630 : "This summer gasoline is for use only in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands."(9)Exported fuel language. For exported fuels specified in § 1090.645 : "This fuel is for export from the United States only."(b) In statements required by paragraph (a) of this section, where "fuel" is designated in a statement, the specific fuel type (for example, "diesel fuel" or "gasoline") may be used in place of the word "fuel".