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Fuel Quality Standards Regulations 2001
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#### 7A Fuel documentation
(1) For sections 19 and 19A of the Act, the prescribed period begins when the fuel is supplied and ends 72 hours after the fuel is supplied.
(2) For subregulation (1), fuel is taken to have been supplied:
(a) for fuel that is supplied as 1 batch—when it is received by the other person; or
(b) for fuel that is supplied in portions—when the first portion is received by the other person.
(3) For paragraphs 19(1)(e) and 19A(2)(b) of the Act, the information mentioned in subregulation (4) must be provided by a supplier who:
(a) imports fuel; or
(b) produces or blends fuel; or
(c) is a distributor of fuel.
(4) For subregulation (3), the information is:
(a) the supplier’s name, contact details and if applicable the ABN and ACN; and
(b) if the supplier is an agent for another person, the other person’s name, contact details and if applicable the ABN and ACN; and
(c) the delivery docket number provided by the supplier for the fuel supplied; and
(d) the kind and grade of the fuel supplied or its product code; and
(e) the date and time when the fuel was supplied; and
(f) the total quantity of fuel supplied; and
(g) the place where the fuel was supplied; and
(h) if the fuel does not comply with a fuel standard:
(i) particulars of the requirements of the standard that are not met; and
(ii) reasons why the requirements are not met; and
(i) if a vehicle was used in the supply of the fuel and the vehicle is registered under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or Territory for the registration of vehicles, its registration number; and
(j) if a vehicle was used in the supply but the vehicle was not registered as described in paragraph (i), other particulars that uniquely identify the vehicle.