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House Bill
53
By: Representatives Buck of the 135th,
Royal of the 164th, Jamieson of the 22nd, Skipper of the
137th, Heard of the 89th and others
A BILL TO BE
ENTITLED
AN ACT
To amend Chapter 9 of Title 48 of the Official Code of
Georgia Annotated, relating to motor fuel and road taxes, so as to change
certain definitions regarding such taxes; to provide an effective date; to
repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
GEORGIA:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 9 of Title 48 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated, relating to motor fuel and road taxes, is amended by striking Code
Section 48-9-2, relating to definitions regarding such taxes, and inserting in
its place a new Code Section 48-9-2 to read as
follows:
"48-9-2.
As
used in this article, the term:
(.1) 'Agricultural
field use' means the use of motor fuel of a type other than gasoline by vehicles
licensed under paragraph (.1) of Code Section 48-10-1. Such term shall include
the incidental movement over a highway as well as all off-road
operations.
(1) 'Aviation gasoline' means gasoline
that is designed and sold for use solely for aviation purposes in aircraft
engines.
(2) 'Aviation gasoline dealer' means any
person who sells or consumes aviation gasoline for aviation purposes
only.
(3) 'Compressed petroleum gas' means all liquid
petroleum products composed of propane, propylene, butanes, butylenes, or any
mixture thereof as determined by test method ASTMD-216370, Natural Gas
Processors Association Liquefied Petroleum Specifications, 1970
revision.
(4) 'Consumer distributor' means any person
who has both highway and nonhighway use of motor fuel of a type other than
gasoline and who elects to become licensed as a distributor to obtain the
exemption allowed by this article.
(5) 'Distributor'
means every person other than the United States or any of its agencies
who:
(A) Produces, refines, prepares, distills,
manufactures, blends, or compounds motor fuel in this
state;
(B) Makes the first sale in this state of any
motor fuel imported into this state after the motor fuel has been received in
this state;
(C) Consumes or uses in this state any
motor fuel imported into this state before the motor fuel has been received by
any other person in this state;
(D) Purchases motor
fuel for export from this state;
(E) Consumes or uses
motor fuel of a type other than gasoline for both highway and nonhighway use and
who elects to become licensed as a distributor to obtain the exemption allowed
by this article;
(F) Sells motor fuel of a type other
than gasoline to consumers who have no highway use of such fuel and who elects
to become licensed as a distributor to obtain the exemptions allowed by this
article; or
(G) Imports motor fuel into this state for
production, refining, preparation, distilling, manufacturing, blending,
compounding, consumption, or use within this
state.
(5.1) 'Dyed fuel oils' means any fuel oil dyed
pursuant to regulations issued by either the United States Environmental
Protection Agency or the Internal Revenue
Service.
(5.2) 'Export and import'
means:
(A) When motor fuels are sold for export and
delivered across the boundaries of this state by or for the seller, such action
is presumed to be an export from the place of origin and an import into the
destination state or country by the seller; and
(B)
When motor fuels are purchased for export and transported across the boundaries
of this state by or for the purchaser, such action is presumed to be an export
from the place of origin and an import into the destination state or country by
the purchaser.
(6) 'Fuel oils' means all liquid
petroleum products including, but not limited to, kerosene, but does not mean
gasoline, compressed petroleum gas, or special
fuel.
(7) 'Gasoline' means all products commonly or
commercially known or sold as gasoline.
(8) 'Highway
use' means:
(A) The consumption or use of motor fuel
other than gasoline in or upon a motor vehicle which is operated on the public
highways;
(B) The placing of motor fuel other than
gasoline in the running tank or power cells of a motor vehicle designed for use
and used on the public highways; or
(C) The use of
motor fuel other than gasoline in the construction, reconstruction, maintenance,
or repair of public highways.
(8.1) 'Loading rack'
means that part of a terminal facility by which motor fuels are physically
removed from the terminal facility into transport tank trucks, marine vessels,
or rail cars.
(9) 'Motor fuel' means any source of
energy that can be used for propulsion of motor vehicles on the public highways
including, but not limited to:
(A)
Gasoline;
(B) Fuel oils;
(C)
Compressed petroleum gas; and
(D) Special
fuel.
(10) 'Motor vehicle'
means:
(A) Every self-propelled vehicle designed for
operation or required to be licensed for operation upon the public highways;
and
(B) Any other machine or mechanical contrivance
using motor fuel to the extent that the machine or contrivance is operated upon
the public highways.
(11) 'Public highway' means every
way or place of whatever nature generally open to the use of the public as a
matter of right for the purpose of vehicular travel even though such way or
place may never have been so open or may be temporarily closed for the purpose
of construction, reconstruction, maintenance, or
repair.
(12) 'Purchase' means any acquisition of
ownership.
(13) 'Received,' in addition to its
ordinary meaning, means:
(A) Motor fuel produced,
refined, prepared, distilled, manufactured, blended, or compounded within this
state; or
(B) Motor fuel imported into the territorial
boundaries of this state which is held for sale or use or is stored in any
receptacle which has withdrawal facilities for sale or use in this
state.
(14) 'Sale' means any exchange, gift,
consignment, bailment, or any other accounted for or unaccounted for
disposition.
(15) 'Special fuel' means all sources of
energy other than gasoline, fuel oils, or compressed petroleum
gas.
(15.1) 'Terminal' means a motor fuel storage and
distribution facility that is supplied by pipeline or marine vessel and from
which motor fuels may be removed by either a loading rack or user pipeline.
However, the term does not include any facility at which petroleum blend stocks
and additives are used to manufacture products other than motor fuel and from
which no motor fuel is removed.
(16) 'Transport
tank truck' means any tank truck used to transport motor fuel in bulk
quantities."
SECTION 2.
This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the
Governor or upon its becoming law without such approval.
SECTION 3.
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are
repealed.