Title 40
SECTION 1090.1105
1090.1105 PTD requirements for exempt fuels.
§ 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”.