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Code · Louisiana · Title 47 — Revenue and Taxation

RS 47:803.2

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RS 47:803.2
§803.2. Dyed special fuel; taxable use by fire trucks
A. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a fire department/district may purchase dyed fuel for use in the operation of fire trucks as defined in R.S. 47:801(5) when all of the following apply:
(1)The fire department/district or a fire company within a fire department or a fire district does not have access to bulk storage for tax-paid special fuels to be used in their fire trucks.
(2)It has been certified to the Department of Revenue that undyed special fuel is regularly not available within the respective fire district.
(3)The only special fuel available within the respective fire district for use in the fire trucks is dyed special fuel.
B. Any fire department/district meeting the qualifications in Subsection A that purchases dyed fuel for highway use shall remit the tax due under this Part directly to the Department of Revenue.
C. Prior to purchasing dyed special fuel to be used for taxable purposes, fire departments/districts that meet the criteria established in Subsection A must obtain a direct payment number, hereinafter referred to as an "FD Number".
D. Upon application to the department for an FD Number, the department shall review the application and shall make a visual inspection of the respective area to determine that the qualifications have been met.
E. If the qualifications are not met, the application for an FD Number will be denied.
F. If the qualifications are met, the department shall issue an FD Number and provide a certificate to the applicant that will allow for the purchase of dyed special fuel to be used for the operation of the fire trucks only. A copy of this certificate must also be maintained in the fire truck.
G. Once an FD Number is issued, the fire department/district shall maintain a complete record of all dyed special fuel purchased for use in the fire trucks. The records shall include a serially numbered invoice issued in not less than duplicate counterparts on which shall be the name and address of the supplier, dealer, or user from whom the fuel is purchased, the date of purchase, the number of gallons, the kind of special fuel delivered, the mileage of the vehicle to be evidenced by the odometer, and the state highway license number or unit number of the fire truck.
The invoice shall reflect that the tax was not paid at the time of purchase. One counterpart of the invoice shall be kept by the dealer as part of his record. Another counterpart shall be delivered to the operator of the fire truck and carried in the cab compartment of the fire truck.
H. The holder of the FD Number shall on or before the twentieth day of each calendar month, file with the secretary, on forms prescribed by him, a report accounting for the dyed special fuel purchased during the preceding calendar month for the operation of the fire trucks and remit the applicable state special fuels tax.
I. The department shall review the procedures and practices, records and reports of the holder of the FD Number.
J. The FD Number issued by the department under this Section may be revoked by the secretary at any time if the holder fails to meet the qualifications provided for in this Section.
K. Purchase of dyed special fuel for taxable use in vehicles other than fire trucks as provided herein, failure to maintain the records as required or to timely remit the applicable tax will result in the withdrawal of the FD Number and shall subject the noncomplying fire department/district to the provisions of this Chapter.
Acts 2002, No. 28, §1, eff. July 1, 2002.
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