Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/80.74
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40 CFR 80.74 - Recordkeeping requirements. | LII / Legal Information Institute
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§ 80.74
All parties in the gasoline distribution network, as described in this section, shall maintain records containing the information as required in this section. These records shall be retained for a period of five years from the date of creation, and shall be delivered to the Administrator of EPA or to the Administrator's authorized representative upon request.
All regulated parties.
Any refiner, importer, oxygenate blender, carrier, distributor, reseller, retailer, or wholesale-purchaser who sells, offers for sale, dispenses, supplies, offers for supply, stores, transports, or causes the transportation of any reformulated gasoline or RBOB, shall maintain records containing the following information:
The product transfer documentation for all reformulated gasoline or RBOB for which the party is the transferor or transferee; and
For any sampling and testing on RBOB or reformulated gasoline:
The location, date, time, and storage tank or truck identification for each sample collected;
The identification of the person who collected the sample and the person who performed the testing;
The results of the tests; and
The actions taken to stop the sale of any gasoline found not to be in compliance, and the actions taken to identify the cause of any noncompliance and prevent future instances of noncompliance.
Refiners and importers.
In addition to other requirements of this section, any refiner and importer shall, for all reformulated gasoline and RBOB produced or imported, maintain records containing the following information:
Results of the tests to determine reformulated gasoline properties and characteristics specified in § 80.65;
The volume of gasoline associated with each of the above test results using the method normally employed at the refinery or import facility for this purpose;
In the case of RBOB:
The results of tests to ensure that, following blending, RBOB meets applicable standards; and
Each contract with each oxygenate blender to whom the refiner or importer transfers RBOB; or
Compliance calculations described in § 80.69(a)(8) based on an assumed addition of oxygenate;
In the case of any refinery or importer subject to the simple model standards, the calculations used to determine the 1990 baseline levels of sulfur, T-90, and olefins, and the calculations used to determine compliance with the standards for these parameters;
In the case of any refinery or importer subject to the complex model standards before January 1, 1998, the calculations used to determine the baseline levels of VOC, toxics, and NOX emissions performance; and
In the case of any gasoline classified as previously certified gasoline under the terms of § 80.65(i):
Results of the tests to determine the properties and volume of the previously certified gasoline when received at the refinery; and
Records that reflect the storage and movement of the previously certified gasoline within the refinery to the point the previously certified gasoline is used to produce reformulated gasoline or RBOB;
In the case of butane blended into reformulated gasoline or RBOB under § 80.82, documentation of:
The volume of butane added;
The volume of reformulated gasoline or RBOB both prior to and subsequent to the butane blending;
The purity and properties of the butane specified in § 80.82(c) and (d), as appropriate;
Compliance with the requirements of § 80.82; and
In the case of any imported GTAB, documents that reflect the storage and physical movement of the GTAB from the point of importation to the point of blending to produce reformulated gasoline.
In the case of any interface or transmix used to produce reformulated gasoline or RBOB under § 80.84, records that reflect the results of any sampling and testing of RFG or RBOB required under § 80.84.
Pipelines must keep records showing that interface was designated in the proper manner, according to the designations listed in § 80.84(b)(1);
Transmix processors and transmix blenders must keep records showing that their transmix meets the definition in § 80.84(a)(2), or contains gasoline and distillate fuel only from the sources listed in § 80.84(e);
Transmix processors must keep records showing the volumes of reformulated gasoline or RBOB recovered from transmix and the type and amount of any blendstock added, if applicable; and
Transmix blenders must keep records showing compliance with the quality assurance program and/or sampling and testing requirements in § 80.84(d)(2) or (d)(3), and for each batch of reformulated gasoline or RBOB with which transmix is blended, the volume of the batch, and the volume of transmix blended into the batch;
Refiners and importers of averaged gasoline.
In addition to other requirements of this section, any refiner or importer who produces or imports any reformulated gasoline for which compliance with one or more applicable standard is determined on an average shall maintain records containing the following information:
The calculations used to determine compliance with the relevant standards on average, for each averaging period and for each quantity of gasoline for which standards must be separately achieved; and
For any credits bought, sold, traded or transferred pursuant to § 80.67(h), the dates of the transactions, the names and EPA registration numbers of the parties involved, and the number of credits transferred.
Oxygenate blenders.
Any oxygenate blender who blends any oxygenate with any RBOB shall, for each occasion such blending occurs, maintain records containing the following:
The date, time, location, and identification of the blending tank or truck in which the blending occurred;
The volume and oxygenate requirements of the RBOB to which oxygenate was added; and
The volume, type, and purity of the oxygenate which was added, and documents which show the source(s) of the oxygenate used.
Distributors who dispense RBOB into trucks.
In addition to other requirements of this section, any distributor who dispenses any RBOB into a truck used for delivering gasoline to retail outlets shall, for each occasion RBOB is dispensed into such a truck, obtain records identifying:
The name and EPA registration number of the oxygenate blender that received the RBOB; and
The volume and oxygenate requirements of the RBOB dispensed.
Retailers before January 1, 1998.
Prior to January 1, 1998 any retailer that sells or offers for sale any reformulated gasoline shall maintain at each retail outlet the product transfer documentation for the most recent three deliveries to the retail outlet of each grade of reformulated gasoline sold or offered for sale at the retail outlet, and shall make such documentation available to any person conducting any gasoline compliance survey pursuant to § 80.68.
[59 FR 7813, Feb. 16, 1994, as amended at 66 FR 67106, Dec. 28, 2001; 71 FR 74569, Dec. 15, 2005; 71 FR 26700, May 8, 2006; 71 FR 31961, June 2, 2006]
Title 40 published on 2014-07-01The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 40.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2014-08-08; vol. 79 # 153 - Friday, August 8, 201479 FR 46353 - Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Extension of Compliance and Attest Engagement Reporting Deadlines for 2013 Renewable Fuel Standards
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-18568 RIN2060-AS29 EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0575 FRL9914-88-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Direct final rule. This rule is effective on September 29, 2014 without further notice, unless the EPA receives adverse comment by September 15, 2014. If the EPA receives adverse comment, we will publish a timely withdrawal notice in the Federal Register informing the public that the rule will not take effect. 40 CFR Part 80 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking direct final action to extend two reporting deadlines for the 2013 compliance period under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program. This action specifically affects the annual compliance and attest engagement reporting requirement deadlines for regulated parties. The annual compliance reports and attest engagement reports for the 2013 RFS compliance period will not be due until 30 days and 90 days, respectively, following publication of the final rule establishing the 2014 renewable fuel percentage standards for cellulosic biofuel, biomass-based diesel, advanced biofuel and total renewable fuel in the Federal Register . This action ensures timely amendment of existing deadlines, before compliance obligations would otherwise go into effect.
2014-07-18; vol. 79 # 138 - Friday, July 18, 201479 FR 42078 - RFS Renewable Identification Number (RIN) Quality Assurance Program
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-16487 RIN2060-AR72 EPA-HQ-OAR-2012-0621 FRL-9906-55-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. The provisions of this regulatory action become effective September 16, 2014. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of September 16, 2014. 40 CFR Part 80 SummaryUnder the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program, producers and importers of renewable fuel generate Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) that are used by petroleum refiners and importers to demonstrate compliance with their renewable fuel volume obligations. Several cases of fraudulently generated RINs, however, led to inefficiencies and a significant reduction in the overall liquidity in the RIN market, resulting in greater difficulty for smaller renewable fuel producers to sell their RINs. Today&apos;s action finalizes additional regulatory provisions that are intended to assure reasonable oversight of RIN generation and promote greater liquidity in the RIN market, which in turn helps ensure the use of the required renewable fuel volumes. The rule includes a voluntary quality assurance program and related provisions intended to meet these goals. The program also includes elements designed to make it possible to verify the validity of RINs from the beginning of 2013. Additionally, we are finalizing a number of new regulatory provisions to ensure that RINs are retired for all renewable fuel that is exported and to address RINs that become invalid downstream of a renewable fuel producer.
79 FR 42128 - Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: RFS Pathways II, and Technical Amendments to the RFS Standards and E15 Misfueling Mitigation Requirements
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-16413 RIN2060-AR21 EPA-HQ-OAR-2012-0401 FRL-9910-40-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective August 18, 2014. 40 CFR Part 80 SummaryIn this final rulemaking, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending three separate sets of regulations relating to fuels. In amendments to the renewable fuels standard (RFS) program regulations, EPA is clarifying the number of cellulosic biofuel renewable identification numbers that may be generated for fuel made with feedstocks of varying cellulosic content, is specifying new and amended pathways for the production of renewable fuels made from biogas, and is clarifying or amending a number of RFS program regulations that define terms or address registration, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements. EPA is also making various changes to the misfueling mitigation regulations for gasoline that contains greater than 10 volume percent ethanol and no more than 15 volume percent ethanol (E15) and to the survey requirements associated with the ultra-low sulfur diesel program.
Title 40 published on 2014-07-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 40 CFR 80 after this date.2014-08-28; vol. 79 # 167 - Thursday, August 28, 201479 FR 51288 - Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Extension of the Reformulated Gasoline Program to Maine&apos;s Southern Counties
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-20177 RIN2060-AS19 EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0283 FRL9915-08-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before September 29, 2014 unless a public hearing is requested by September 12, 2014. If the EPA receives such a request, we will publish information related to the timing and location of the hearing and a new deadline for public comment. 40 CFR Part 80 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to extend the Clean Air Act&apos;s (CAA) prohibition against the sale of conventional gasoline in reformulated gasoline (RFG) areas to the southern Maine counties of York, Cumberland, Sagadahoc, Androscoggin, Kennebec, Knox, and Lincoln. This proposal is based on a request from the Governor of the State of Maine for areas within the ozone transport region established under the CAA. The CAA does not give the EPA discretion to deny a Governor&apos;s request on this matter. The scope of the EPA&apos;s discretion is limited to establishing the date that the prohibition commences. Consistent with the Governor&apos;s request, the EPA proposes that this prohibition commence on May 1, 2015 for all refiners, importers, and distributors in the Maine counties referenced in the Governor&apos;s request, and on June 1, 2015 for all retailers and wholesale purchaser-consumers in those counties. The EPA is also adding in its RFG opt-out rules a provision to reflect that there is a four-year minimum opt-in period for areas that opt into the RFG program on the basis of their location within the ozone transport region. This clarification will align the federal regulation for RFG opt-out requirements with the CAA.
2014-08-08; vol. 79 # 153 - Friday, August 8, 201479 FR 46353 - Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Extension of Compliance and Attest Engagement Reporting Deadlines for 2013 Renewable Fuel Standards
79 FR 46387 - Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Extension of Compliance and Attest Engagement Reporting Deadlines for 2013 Renewable Fuel Standards
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-18569 RIN2060-AS29 EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0575 FRL-9914-87-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Written comments must be received on or before September 15, 2014. Hearing: We will hold a public hearing on August 15, 2014 if one is requested by noon EDT of the preceding business day. The public hearing, if requested, will be held at the EPA National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory, 2000 Traverwood, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, beginning at 10:00 a.m. local time. 40 CFR Part 80 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to extend two reporting deadlines for the 2013 compliance period under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program. This proposed action would specifically affect the annual compliance and attest engagement reporting requirement deadlines for regulated parties. The annual compliance reports and attest engagement reports for the 2013 RFS compliance period would not be due until 30 days and 90 days, respectively, following publication of the final rule establishing the 2014 renewable fuel percentage standards for cellulosic biofuel, biomass-based diesel, advanced biofuel and total renewable fuel in the Federal Register . This proposed action would ensure timely amendment of existing deadlines, before compliance obligations would otherwise go into effect. In the “Rules and Regulations” section of this Federal Register , we are extending the annual compliance and attest engagement reporting deadlines for the 2013 RFS compliance period as a direct final rule without a prior proposed rule. If we receive no adverse comment, we will not take further action on this proposed rule.