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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 234 — Liquefied petroleum gas and other flammable liquids

234.360 Records that are required to be kept.

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(1)Every liquefied petroleum gas motor fuel dealer licensee shall maintain complete
records of inventories, purchases, sales, use and other dispositions of liquefied
petroleum gas. Such records, together with manifests of lading, invoices,
correspondence, and other papers pertaining to liquefied petroleum gas motor fuel
shall be retained for a minimum of two
(2)years, and if requested by the
department, shall be made available for examination by the department.
(2)Where storage of liquefied petroleum gas is for multiple uses, and where the
number of gallons taxable of liquefied petroleum gas motor fuel is determined by
the liquefied petroleum gas motor fuel dealer and/or the liquefied petroleum gas
motor fuel user-seller, based on the best estimate possible from mileage and
efficiency records available, all mileage and efficiency records of such motor
vehicle must be retained for a minimum period of two
(2)years, and, if requested by
the department, shall be made available for examination by the department.
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