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Environmental Protection Regulation 2019
sec.69Records kept by importer
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### sec.69 Records kept by importer
This section applies if the person imports the fuel.
The person must keep records of the following matters—
the kind and grade of fuel manufactured, or its product code;
the quantity of fuel manufactured;
details of any testing done on the fuel, including—
the date of each test; and
records by which the fuel tested can be traced to delivery docket numbers for the fuel; and
the test methods used; and
the results of the tests;
for each supply of fuel—
how the fuel was supplied; and
the quantity supplied; and
the kind and grade of fuel, or its product code; and
to whom it was supplied; and
delivery docket numbers;
records by which the fuel supplied can be traced to delivery docket numbers for the fuel;
records by which each receipt of fuel into the person’s tanks can be traced to fuel supplied from the tanks;
stock reconciliation records.
Subsection (2) (g) does not apply to fuel for which it is not possible for the person to keep separate reconciliation records.
(sec.69-ssec.1) This section applies if the person imports the fuel.
(sec.69-ssec.2) The person must keep records of the following matters— the kind and grade of fuel manufactured, or its product code; the quantity of fuel manufactured; details of any testing done on the fuel, including— the date of each test; and records by which the fuel tested can be traced to delivery docket numbers for the fuel; and the test methods used; and the results of the tests; for each supply of fuel— how the fuel was supplied; and the quantity supplied; and the kind and grade of fuel, or its product code; and to whom it was supplied; and delivery docket numbers; records by which the fuel supplied can be traced to delivery docket numbers for the fuel; records by which each receipt of fuel into the person’s tanks can be traced to fuel supplied from the tanks; stock reconciliation records.
(sec.69-ssec.3) Subsection (2) (g) does not apply to fuel for which it is not possible for the person to keep separate reconciliation records.
- (a) the kind and grade of fuel manufactured, or its product code;
- (b) the quantity of fuel manufactured;
- (c) details of any testing done on the fuel, including— (i) the date of each test; and (ii) records by which the fuel tested can be traced to delivery docket numbers for the fuel; and (iii) the test methods used; and (iv) the results of the tests;
- (i) the date of each test; and
- (ii) records by which the fuel tested can be traced to delivery docket numbers for the fuel; and
- (iii) the test methods used; and
- (iv) the results of the tests;
- (d) for each supply of fuel— (i) how the fuel was supplied; and (ii) the quantity supplied; and (iii) the kind and grade of fuel, or its product code; and (iv) to whom it was supplied; and (v) delivery docket numbers;
- (i) how the fuel was supplied; and
- (ii) the quantity supplied; and
- (iii) the kind and grade of fuel, or its product code; and
- (iv) to whom it was supplied; and
- (v) delivery docket numbers;
- (e) records by which the fuel supplied can be traced to delivery docket numbers for the fuel;
- (f) records by which each receipt of fuel into the person’s tanks can be traced to fuel supplied from the tanks;
- (g) stock reconciliation records.
- (i) the date of each test; and
- (ii) records by which the fuel tested can be traced to delivery docket numbers for the fuel; and
- (iii) the test methods used; and
- (iv) the results of the tests;
- (i) how the fuel was supplied; and
- (ii) the quantity supplied; and
- (iii) the kind and grade of fuel, or its product code; and
- (iv) to whom it was supplied; and
- (v) delivery docket numbers;