As used in this article and unless the context requires otherwise, the following terms have the meaning ascribed herein:

(1) AIRCRAFT. Any airplane or helicopter.

Terms Used In Alabama Code 40-17-322

  • Bankruptcy: Refers to statutes and judicial proceedings involving persons or businesses that cannot pay their debts and seek the assistance of the court in getting a fresh start. Under the protection of the bankruptcy court, debtors may discharge their debts, perhaps by paying a portion of each debt. Bankruptcy judges preside over these proceedings.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • following: means next after. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • person: includes a corporation as well as a natural person. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
  • United States: includes the territories thereof and the District of Columbia. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
(2) ASSOCIATE JOBBER. A person who acquires motor fuel from a licensed distributor in this state for subsequent sale. An associate jobber may obtain a distributor’s license even though it does not acquire fuel from a supplier in this state.
(3) AVIATION FUEL. Aviation gasoline or aviation jet fuel.
(4) AVIATION GASOLINE. Motor fuel designed for use in the operation of aircraft other than jet aircraft, and sold or used for that purpose.
(5) AVIATION JET FUEL. Motor fuel designed for use in the operation of jet or turbo-prop aircraft and sold or used for that purpose.
(6) BIODIESEL FUEL. Any motor fuel or mixture of motor fuels that is derived, in whole or in part, from agricultural products or animal fats, or the wastes of such products or fats, and is advertised as, offered for sale as, suitable for use or used as motor fuel in a diesel engine.
(7) BLENDED FUEL. A mixture composed of gasoline or diesel fuel and any other liquid that can be used as a motor fuel in a highway vehicle.
(8) BLENDER. A person who produces blended motor fuel outside the bulk transfer/terminal system.
(9) BLENDING. The mixing of one or more petroleum products, with or without another product, regardless of the original character of the product blended, if the product obtained by the blending is capable of use in the generation of power for the propulsion of a motor vehicle, an airplane, or a marine vessel. Blending does not include mixing that occurs in the process of refining by a refiner of crude petroleum and applicable feedstocks and blendstocks, or the blending of products known as lubricating oil in the production of lubricating oils and greases.
(10) BULK END USER. A person who receives into his or her own storage facilities, in transport truck lots, taxable motor fuel for his or her own consumption.
(11) BULK PLANT. A motor fuel storage and distribution facility that is not a terminal and from which motor fuel may be removed at a rack.
(12) BULK TRANSFER. Any transfer of motor fuel from one location to another by pipeline tender or marine delivery within a bulk transfer/terminal system, including, but not limited to, the following:

a. The movement of motor fuel from a refinery or terminal to a terminal by marine vessel or barge;
b. the movement of motor fuel from a refinery or terminal to a terminal by pipeline;
c. the book or in-tank transfer of motor fuel within a terminal between licensed suppliers prior to the completion of removal across the rack; and
d. a two-party exchange between licensed suppliers or between licensed suppliers and permissive suppliers.
(13) BULK TRANSFER/TERMINAL SYSTEM. The motor fuel distribution system consisting of refineries, pipelines, marine vessels, and terminals.
(14) CELLULOSIC BIOFUEL. Renewable fuel that is derived from any cellulose, hemi-cellulose, or lignin, or as may be defined as cellulosic biofuel by the Renewable Fuel Standards, 40 C.F.R. part 80 , Subpart M, as amended from time to time.
(15) CODE. The Code of Alabama 1975.
(16) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Revenue.
(17) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Revenue.
(18) DESTINATION STATE. The state, territory, or foreign country to which motor fuel is directed for delivery.
(19) DIESEL FUEL. Any liquid that is advertised, offered for sale, or sold for use as or used as a motor fuel in a diesel-powered engine. Diesel fuel includes #1 and #2 fuel oils, kerosene, special fuels, and blended fuels which contain diesel fuel, but shall not include gasoline or aviation fuel.
(20) DISTRIBUTOR. A person who acquires motor fuel from a supplier in this state for subsequent sale.
(21) DYED DIESEL FUEL. Diesel fuel that meets the dyeing and marking requirements of Section 4082, Title 26 of the United States Code.
(22) EXPORT. Motor fuel obtained in Alabama for sale or other distribution in another state, territory, or foreign country.
(23) EXPORTER. A person who exports motor fuel.
(24) GASOHOL. A blended motor fuel composed of gasoline and motor fuel grade alcohol.
(25) GASOLINE. Any product commonly or commercially known as gasoline, regardless of classification, that is advertised, offered for sale, or sold for use as or used as motor fuel in an internal combustion engine, including gasohol and blended fuel which contains gasoline. Gasoline also includes gasoline blendstocks as defined under Section 4081, Title 26 of the United States Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Gasoline does not include special fuel or aviation gasoline sold to a licensed aviation fuel purchaser for use in an aircraft motor.
(26) GROSS GALLONS. The total measured product, exclusive of any temperature or pressure adjustments, considerations, or deductions, in U.S. gallons.
(27) HIGHWAY. Includes, but is not limited to, every highway, road, street, alley, lane, court, place, trail, drive, bridge, viaduct, or trestle located within this state and laid out or erected by the public or dedicated or abandoned to the public or intended for use by or for the public. The term shall also apply to and include driveways upon the grounds of universities, colleges, schools, and institutions but shall not be deemed to include private driveways, private roads, or private places not intended for use by the public.
(28) HIGHWAY VEHICLE. Any self-propelled vehicle that is designed for use on a highway.
(29) IMPORT. To bring motor fuel into this state for sale, use, or storage by any means of conveyance other than in the fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle. Motor fuel delivered into this state from out-of-state by or for the seller constitutes an import by the seller. Motor fuel delivered into this state from out-of-state by or for the purchaser constitutes an import by the purchaser.
(30) IMPORT VERIFICATION NUMBER. The number assigned by the department or its designee to an individual delivery of motor fuel by a transport truck or by another means of transfer outside the terminal transfer system.
(31) IMPORTER. A person who imports motor fuel into this state.
(32) IN THIS STATE. The area within the borders of Alabama, including all territory within the borders of Alabama that is owned by the United States of America.
(33) K-1 KEROSENE. A petroleum product having an A.P.I. gravity of not less than 40 degrees, at a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and a minimum flash point of 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and which meets American Society for Testing Materials Standard D-3699 as in effect on January 1, 1999.
(34) KEROSENE. All grades of kerosene, including, but not limited to, the two grades of kerosene, No. 1-K and No. 2-K, commonly know as K-1 kerosene and K-2 kerosene, respectively, described in the American Society for Testing Materials Standard D-3699, in effect on January 1, 1999, and kerosene-type jet fuel described in the American Society for Testing Materials Standard D-1655 and military specifications MIL-t-5624r and MIL-t-83133d (grades jp-5 and jp8), and any grade described as kerosene or kerosene-type jet fuel by the Internal Revenue Code and administrative guidance promulgated thereunder.
(35) LICENSEE. Any person licensed by the department pursuant to Section 40-17-332.
(36) LIQUID. Any substance that is liquid above its freezing point and at atmospheric pressure.
(37) MOTOR FUEL. Gasoline, blended fuel, aviation fuel, and diesel fuel.
(38) MOTOR FUEL TRANSPORTER. A person who transports motor fuel by pipeline or marine vessel, or outside the bulk transfer/terminal system by means of a transport vehicle, or a railroad tank car.
(39) MOTOR VEHICLE. Automobiles, motor carriers, motor trucks, motorcycles, and all other vehicles which are operated or propelled by combustion of motor fuel.
(40) NET GALLONS. The amount of motor fuel measured in gallons when adjusted to a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and a pressure of fourteen and seven-tenths pounds pressure per square inch.
(41) PERMISSIVE SUPPLIER. An out-of-state supplier that elects, but is not required, to have a supplier’s license.
(42) PERSON. Any individual, firm, cooperative, association, corporation, limited liability corporation, trust, business trust, syndicate, partnership, limited liability partnership, joint venture, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, club, society, or other group or combination acting as a unit. Any public body, including, but not limited to, this state, any other state, and any agency, commissioner, institution, political subdivision, or instrumentality of this state or any other state shall be considered a person for the purposes of this article.
(43) POSITION HOLDER. The person who holds the motor fuel inventory position in a terminal, as reflected on the records of the terminal operator, including a terminal operator who owns motor fuel in the terminal. A person holds the inventory position in motor fuel when that person has a contract with the terminal operator for the use of storage facilities and terminaling services for motor fuel at the terminal.
(44) RACK. A mechanism for delivering motor fuel from a refinery, terminal, marine vessel, or bulk plant into a transport vehicle, railroad tank car, or other means of transfer that is outside the bulk transfer/terminal system.
(45) REFINER. Any person who owns, operates, or otherwise controls a refinery.
(46) REFINERY. A facility, other than natural gas processing or fractionation plants, used to produce taxable motor fuel from crude oil, unfinished oils, natural gas liquids, or other hydrocarbons and from which taxable motor fuel may be removed by pipeline, by vessel, or at a rack.
(47) REMOVAL. Physical transfer other than by evaporation, loss, or destruction. A physical transfer to a transport vehicle or other means of conveyance outside the bulk transfer/terminal system is complete upon delivery into the means of conveyance.
(48) RETAILER. A person other than a wholesale distributor that engages in the business of selling or distributing taxable motor fuel to the end user within this state.
(49) SHIPPING DOCUMENT. Any invoice, shipping paper, bill of lading, or drop ticket which discloses the destination state.
(50) SPECIAL FUEL. Any liquid, other than gasoline, used or suitable for use as motor fuel in a diesel-powered engine or motor to propel any form of vehicle, machine, or mechanical contrivance, and includes products commonly known as biodiesel fuel and transmix. Special fuel does not include any petroleum product or chemical compound such as alcohol, industrial solvent, or lubricant, unless blended in or sold for use as motor fuel in a diesel powered engine.
(51) STATE. The State of Alabama.
(52) SUPPLIER. A person who is subject to the general taxing jurisdiction of this state and registered under Section 4101 of the Internal Revenue Code for transactions in motor fuel in the bulk transfer/terminal distribution system and who owns motor fuel in the bulk transfer/terminal system, or a person who receives motor fuel in this state pursuant to a two-party exchange. A terminal operator shall not be considered a supplier based solely on the fact that the terminal operator handles motor fuel consigned to it within a terminal.
(53) TERMINAL. A motor fuel storage and distribution facility into which motor fuel is supplied by pipeline or marine vessel, and from which motor fuel may be removed at a rack.
(54) TERMINAL OPERATOR. A person who owns, operates, or otherwise controls a terminal.
(55) TRANSMIX. A mixture of finished fuels that no longer meets the specifications for a fuel that can be used or sold without further processing.
(56) TRANSPORT VEHICLE. A vehicle designed or used to carry motor fuel over the highway, including, but not limited to, a straight truck, a straight truck/trailer combination, and a semitrailer combination rig.
(57) TRUSTEE. A person who is licensed as a supplier or a permissive supplier and receives tax payments from and on behalf of another pursuant to Section 40-17-344.
(58) TWO-PARTY EXCHANGE. A transaction in which motor fuel is transferred from one licensed supplier or permissive supplier to another licensed supplier or permissive supplier pursuant to an exchange agreement; and

a. includes a transfer from the person who holds the inventory position in taxable motor fuel in the terminal as reflected on the records of the terminal operator;
b. is completed before or contemporaneous with the removal of the product from the terminal by the receiving exchange partner; and
c. is recorded on the terminal operator’s books and records with the receiving exchange partner as the supplier that removes the motor fuel across the terminal rack for purposes of reporting the transaction to this state.
(59) UNDYED DIESEL FUEL. Diesel fuel that has not been dyed in accordance with Internal Revenue Service fuel dyeing provisions.