34 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.439 - Motor Fuel Transportation Documents
(a)
Manifest required.
(1) A terminal operator or
an operator of a bulk plant must give a shipping document or cargo manifest to
the person who operates the barge, vessel, railroad tank car, or transport
vehicle into which motor fuel is loaded at the terminal rack or bulk plant
rack. The terminal operator or operator of the bulk plant must keep copies of
shipping documents for at least four years.
(2) A motor fuel transporter must carry the
shipping document or cargo manifest in the transport vehicle for which the
document was issued when transporting the fuel described in the document. The
motor fuel transporter must keep copies of shipping documents for at least four
years.
(b) Information
required. The cargo manifest or shipping document shall be issued in sufficient
quantities to provide coverage for the record keeping requirements of all
parties involved in the transaction and shall contain the following
information:
(1) the name and physical
address or terminal code number assigned by the United States Internal Revenue
Service of the terminal or the name and physical address of the bulk plant at
which the cargo was loaded;
(2) the
date of loading or movement;
(3)
the type of motor fuel that is cargo, and if the fuel is dyed diesel fuel, a
notice that states "Dyed Diesel Fuel, Nontaxable Use Only, Penalty for Taxable
Use";
(4) the number of gallons:
(A) in net temperature-adjusted gallons when
loaded from a terminal; or
(B) in
gross gallons if loaded from a bulk plant;
(5) the percentage of ethanol or methanol
contained in the motor fuel;
(6)
the types and percentages of cosolvents contained in the motor fuel, if
methanol has been added;
(7) the
percentage of water, fuel ethanol, renewable diesel, or biodiesel blended with
petroleum diesel fuel, except as provided by Tax Code, §
162.204(g);
(8) the destination of the cargo;
(9) the name of the seller, consignor, or
shipper;
(10) the name, federal
employer identification number, license, or permit number if applicable, and
physical address of the purchaser or consignee. If the federal identification
number, license, or permit number, and physical address of the purchaser or
consignee are not printed on the cargo manifest or shipping document, then that
information must be in the records of the terminal or bulk plant operator and
made available for review when requested;
(11) the name and the federal employer
identification number or social security number of the carrier. If the federal
identification number or social security number of the carrier is not printed
on the cargo manifest or shipping document, then that information must be in
the records of the terminal or bulk plant operator and made available for
review when requested;
(12) the
method of transportation:
(A) if by truck,
the license or unit number;
(B) if
by barge or boat, the name of the vessel; or
(C) if by railway, the rail car number and
initial;
(13) the name
of the person responsible for payment of the tax as given to the terminal
operator if different from the licensed supplier, permissive supplier,
distributor, or importer. If this information is not printed on the cargo
manifest or shipping document, it must be in the records of the terminal
operator and made available for review when requested;
(14) the amount of delivery fee assessed
under Water Code, §
26.3574;
(15) import verification number or diversion
number when required under §
3.441 of this title (relating to
Documentation of Imports and Exports, Import Verification Numbers, Export
Sales, and Diversion Numbers). The importer is responsible for writing the
import verification number on the cargo manifest and the importer, exporter, or
common/contract carrier is responsible for writing the diversion number on the
manifest; and
(16) any other
information the comptroller deems necessary for the proper administration of
Tax Code, Chapter 162.
(c) Waybills or bills of lading. If a carrier
transports motor fuel for which a waybill is required under the regulations of
the Texas Railroad Commission, or a bill of lading is required under the
regulations of the United States Department of Transportation, or if similar
documentation is required by another regulatory agency, these documents may be
used in lieu of the cargo manifest or shipping document prescribed in this
section, so long as the waybill, bill of lading, or similar document lists the
information described in subsection (b) of this section.
(d) Delivery of cargo manifest or shipping
document. One copy of the shipping document or cargo manifest shall be
delivered to the purchaser when the fuel is delivered, and the seller shall
retain one copy. If a motor fuel transporter delivers the fuel, the motor fuel
transporter must also retain one copy. Copies of shipping documents must be
retained by the seller, transporter, and receiver for at least four years from
the date of delivery.
(1) If the motor fuel
transporter receives cargo at different locations, a notation of the fuel
loaded at each location must be made on the cargo manifest by the motor fuel
transporter or a separate cargo manifest that covers the fuel or blend material
loaded at each location must be issued by the terminal operator or the operator
of the bulk plant or the seller of the blend material.
(2) If the motor fuel transporter off-loads
cargo at various locations, then the motor fuel transporter must note the fuel
off-loaded on the required cargo manifest, or a customer invoice indicating the
location and amount of motor fuel that has been off-loaded at each location. If
separate invoices are used, then the invoices must be attached to or cross
referenced to the cargo manifest for record purposes. The cargo manifest or a
copy of the customer invoice shall be retained with the transporting vehicle
until the motor fuel is removed from the cargo tank.
(3) A cargo manifest is not required if an
end user transports motor fuel in the user's own cargo tank, and the fuel is
for the end user's use and not for resale.
(4) If the delivery fee assessed under Water
Code, §
26.3574, is not shown on
the cargo manifest, it must be shown on the invoice that covers the delivery,
and be cross referenced to the cargo manifest or shipping document for record
purposes.
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