Kan. Admin. Regs. § 92-13-12 - Record requirements; presumption
(a) Each interstate
motor fuel user shall maintain detailed records for each trip for a minimum of
three years. The records shall be summarized monthly and include miles traveled
and fuel purchased over the road for each vehicle. These records shall also
disclose:
(1) trip origin and destination;
(2) route of travel;
(3) sales invoices, including:
(A) name and station address of seller;
(B) name and address of purchaser;
(C) date of sale;
(D) number of gallons purchased;
(E) type of product; and
(F) company unit number or motor vehicle unit
license number; and
(4)
number of gallons purchased for over the road purposes.
Each interstate motor fuel user shall preserve these records, together with all fuel purchase invoices, in a manner to insure their security and availability for inspection by agents or representatives of the director.
(b) If an
interstate motor fuel user fails to comply with any record keeping requirement,
the director, or the director's authorized agent, shall make a jeopardy
assessment based on any available information. An assessment made pursuant to
this regulation shall be presumed to be correct. The burden shall be on the
interstate motor fuel user to establish, by a preponderance of evidence, that
an assessment is inaccurate.
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