Or. Admin. R. 330-080-0005 - Purpose
(1) In response to
the Arab oil embargo of 1973, the federal government has, through the Emergency
Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973 and other statutes, and through regulations
adopted pursuant thereto, established a series of programs governing the
allocation and pricing of crude oil and refined petroleum products. Among these
are:
(a) The "state set-aside program"
(10 CFR 211.17), whereby a percentage of the total expected supply
of a product is received each month to be allocated to alleviate hardships and
emergencies; and
(b) A program
(10 CFR 211.12(f)), whereby new end-users can apply for an
assignment of an allocated product or a supplier.
(2) Administration of the described programs
may be delegated to states. Oregon has requested the Region X Office of the
U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE) for this authority as to motor gasoline and
middle distillates only.
(3) The
purpose of these rules is to provide the substantive framework for
administering these federal programs as to motor gasoline and middle
distillates only. To the extent possible, definitions of terms and substantive
provisions have been taken directly from existing federal regulations. Copies
of federal regulations incorporated herein by reference are available from,
Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE).
(4) The basic philosophy of ODOE in
implementing these programs is to alleviate emergency or hardships of actual
end-users of motor gasoline and middle distillates and to alleviate regional
shortages of gasoline available to the general public. Therefore, in making
decisions under these rules, the emphasis will be to assure needed supplies to
such end-users, taking into consideration the allocation priorities established
by federal law.
Notes
Publications: The publication(s) referred to or incorporated by reference in this rule are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 469
Stats. Implemented: ORS 469.030
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