Ohio Admin. Code 4901:5-29-01 - Definitions
As used in this chapter:
(A) "Commission" means the public utilities
commission of Ohio.
(B) "Consumer"
means a person who consumes heating oil or propane at a specified
location.
(C) "Energy emergency"
means:
(1) The governor has filed a written
declaration of an energy emergency pursuant to section
4935.03 of the Revised Code,
having found that the health, safety, or welfare of the residents of this state
or of one or more counties of this state is so imminently and substantially
threatened by an energy shortage with regard to heating oil or propane that
immediate action of state government is necessary to prevent loss of life,
protect the public health or safety, and prevent unnecessary or avoidable
damage to property.
; and
(2)
Such written declaration is in effect and has not been terminated.
(D) "Fuel source advisory council"
means the advisory group formed by the chairperson of the commission to monitor
and advise the commission concerning fuel supply or energy shortages and
related matters.
(E) "Hardship"
means actual or threatened conditions of substantial discomfort and/or economic
dislocation.
(F) "Heating oil
supplier" and "propane supplier" mean:
(1) A
heating oil company or propane company owned by a municipal
corporation.
(2) Any producer,
broker, or person engaged in the business of supplying heating oil or propane
to heating oil companies, propane companies, or consumers within this
state.
(3) Any person that owns,
operates, manages, controls, or leases intrastate storage fields or
pools.
(G) "Heating oil"
means all oil that can be used as boiler or space heating fuel, including
kerosene, number two heating oil, and number six heating oil; but excluding
fuel used primarily for internal combustion or other types of automotive
transportation vehicles or equipment, such as gasoline, diesel, aviation and
jet fuel, naphtha, butane, ethane, methane, and pentane; and excluding oil that
is not used as boiler or space heating fuel, such as solvent, cutting oil,
lubricating oil, and asphalt.
(H)
"Kerosene" means a petroleum distillate that has a maximum distillation
temperature of four hundred and one degrees Fahrenheit at the ten per cent
recovery point, a final boiling point of five hundred and seventy-two degrees
Fahrenheit, and a minimum flash point of one hundred degrees Fahrenheit.
Included are the two grades generally known as number 1-K and number 2-K, and
all grades of kerosene called range or stove oil. Kerosene is used in space
heaters, cook stoves, and water heaters and is suitable for use as an
illuminant when burned in wick lamps.
(I) "Nonpriority use" means all use of
heating oil and propane for other than priority use.
(J) "Person" means an individual,
corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, state or federal
agency, or association.
(K)
"Priority use" means the minimum amount of heating oil or propane necessary for
protection of the public's health and safety, and for prevention of unnecessary
or avoidable damage to:
(1) Residences
(including, but not limited to, homes, apartments, nursing homes, institutions,
and facilities for permanent residents or transients).
(2) Hospitals.
(3) Medical and human life-support systems
and facilities.
(4) Electric power
generating facilities and central heating plants serving the public.
(5) Telephone, radio, television, and
newspaper facilities.
(6) Local and
suburban transit systems and air terminal facilities.
(7) Police and firefighting facilities,
emergency management and response facilities, military bases, federal
facilities essential to national defense, and Ohio national guard
facilities.
(8) Sanitary service
facilities for collection, treatment, or disposal of community
sewage.
(9) Production facilities
for natural gas, artificial or synthetic gas, propane and petroleum fuels, and
fuel refineries.
(10) Pipeline
transmission and distribution facilities for natural gas, artificial or
synthetic gas, propane, and petroleum fuels.
(11) Production, processing, distribution,
and storage facilities for perishable medicines and medical supplies, dairy
products, meat, fish, poultry, eggs, produce, grain, breads, and livestock and
poultry feed.
(12) Buildings and
facilities, limited to protecting the physical plant and structure,
appurtenances, equipment, product inventories, raw materials, livestock, and
other real or personal property.
(13) Water supply and pumping
facilities.
(14) Coal mines and
related facilities.
(15) Such other
similar facilities as may be determined by the commission to be a priority
use.
(L) "Propane" means
a normally gaseous straight-chain hydrocarbon that is colorless and boils at a
temperature of minus forty-three point sixty-seven degrees Fahrenheit. Propane
is extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams. It includes all products
generally used for commercial purposes and products generally known as HD-5
propane.
(M) "Supplier" means a
heating oil supplier or propane supplier.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 4935.03
Rule Amplifies: 4935.03
Prior Effective Dates: 06/24/1978, 01/07/1983, 07/02/1984, 04/16/1987, 05/19/1991, 01/22/1998, 02/27/2010, 11/04/2012, 02/15/2018
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 4935.03
Rule Amplifies: 4935.03
Prior Effective Dates: 06/24/1978, 01/07/1983, 07/02/1984, 04/16/1987, 05/19/1991, 01/22/1998, 02/27/2010, 11/04/2012
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