316 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 73, § 009

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 316-73-009 - LIQUID FUEL CARRIERS
009.01 Any person transporting motor vehicle fuels, aircraft fuels or diesel fuel in a transport vehicle (such as a tanker or tankwagon) into, within or out of Nebraska must obtain a liquid fuel carrier license as discussed more fully in Reg-73-004. In addition, a copy of the bill of lading, manifest, bill of sale, purchase order, sales invoice, delivery ticket or similar documentation must be carried in the transport vehicle whenever transporting motor vehicle fuels, aircraft fuels or diesel fuel in Nebraska.
009.01A A liquid fuel carrier license is not required for persons transporting motor vehicle fuels, aircraft fuels or diesel fuel within the state for their own exempt use. It is also not required for the transportation of leaded racing fuels or for compressed fuels such as propane or compressed natural gas regardless of its ownership or use.
009.02 A diverted load occurs whenever the bill of lading or other transportation document for the fuel indicates a destination state other than the state to which the fuel is actually delivered.
009.02A Whenever the bill of lading or other transportation document indicates a destination state other than Nebraska and the fuel is subsequently delivered to Nebraska, the liquid fuel carrier must register the diverted load and obtain a delivery permit number for the resulting diverted load prior to delivering the fuel.
009.03 Any common or contract carrier transporting motor vehicle fuels, aircraft fuels or diesel fuel in a transport vehicle such as a tanker or tankwagon into, within or out of Nebraska must also file a Nebraska Motor Fuels Carrier Report, Form 80, as discussed more fully in Reg-73-006.
009.04 All vehicles used to transport motor vehicle fuels or diesel fuel are required to have the name and address of the owner of the vehicle displayed in the form and manner required by federal regulations.
009.05 In addition to other remedies available to the department, any person who fails to obtain from the department prior to delivering fuel a delivery permit number for a diverted load shall be subject to an administrative penalty of $1,000 for each such violation. These penalties shall be assessed against the owner of the vehicle as of the date of the violation.

316 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 73, § 009

Sections 66-501, 66-503, 66-505, 66-527 and 66-738, R.R.S. 2003, 66-502 and 66-525, R.S.Supp. 2004. January 8, 2007.