Special fuel definition

Special fuel means fuel oils and all combustible gases and liquids suitable for the generation of power for propulsion of motor vehicles or turbine-powered aircraft, and includes any substance used for that purpose, except that it does not include motor fuel. Kerosene shall not be considered to be a special fuel, unless blended with other special fuels for use in a motor vehicle with a diesel engine. Methanol shall not be considered to be a special fuel unless blended with other special fuels for use in a motor vehicle with a diesel engine.
Special fuel means all combustible gases and liquids suitable for the generation of power for propulsion of motor vehicles and includes compressed natural gas, kerosene, liquefied petroleum gases, all gases and liquids which meet the specifications as determined by the state department of health pursuant to the provisions of section 19-10-10, as well as all liquids determined by the state department of health to be heating oil pursuant to the provisions of section 19-10-10, except that it does not include either motor vehicle fuels as defined in section 57-43.1-01, aviation fuels as defined in section 57-43.3-01, or antifreeze as defined by section 19-16.1-02.
Special fuel means and includes all combustible gases and

Examples of Special fuel in a sentence

  • Special fuel suppliers, permissive suppliers, and all persons selling special fuel shall state the rate of tax separately from the price of the special fuel on all sales or delivery slips, bills, invoices, and statements that indicate the price of special fuel except when the special fuel is sold through a metered pump.

  • Special fuel sold to or used by the carrier along this entire route is subject to tax.

  • Special fuel, which was not separately defined until 1988, is subject to the motor fuel tax when a special fuel seller delivers the fuel into a tank from which a motor vehicle can be fueled unless the person who uses or resells the special fuel has an exemption certificate.

  • Special fuel found in the fuel supply tank of a licensed motor vehicle shall be considered dyed if the fuel contains traces of the dye in an amount sufficient to be found in violation of federal laws and rules.

  • Bond requirements -- Special fuel permits -- Application -- Revocation of permits under certain circumstances.


More Definitions of Special fuel

Special fuel means diesel fuel, propane, natural gas, kerosene, biodiesel, and any other combustible liquid or gas by whatever name the liquid or gas may be known or sold for the generation of power to propel a motor vehicle on the highways, except it does not include motor vehicle fuel.
Special fuel means kerosene oil, kerosene distillate, diesel fuel, all liquefied petroleum gases, and all combustible gases and liquids for use in the generation of power for propulsion of motor vehicles upon the public highways. The term does not include fuel used for the propulsion or drawing of aircraft, railroad cars or railroad locomotives.
Special fuel means those combustible gases and liquids commonly referred to as diesel fuel or any other volatile liquid of less than 46 degrees A.P.I. (American petroleum institute) gravity test, except liquid petroleum gas, when actually sold for use in motor vehicles operating upon the public roads and highways within the state of Montana. The term special fuel includes biodiesel and additives of all types when the additive is mixed or blended into special fuel, regardless of the additive's classifications or uses.
Special fuel means all combustible gases and liquids suitable for the generation
Special fuel means special fuel as defined in chapter 452A.
Special fuel means any type of fuel, other than gasoline or gasohol, that propels a motor vehicle, including fuel which is manufactured from gasoline by-products and any type of fuel that does not meet the definition of motor fuel in Iowa Code subsection 452A.2(1).
Special fuel means fuel oils and all combustible gases