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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-47

10-47B-53. Information required on bill-of-lading.

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The bill of lading issued by a terminal operator, bulk plant operator, transporter, or ethanol producer as dictated by this chapter shall contain the following information:
(1)The terminal, bulk plant, or ethanol producer's plant name and address;
(2)The date the fuel was withdrawn from the terminal or ethanol producer's plant;
(3)The name and address of the supplier, shipper, or owner of fuel within a bulk plant if withdrawn from a bulk plant;
(4)The name of the transporter or carrier;
(5)The destination state. A petroex or similar number does not fulfill this requirement;
(6)The bill-of-lading number;
(7)The number of gross gallons of each type of fuel;
(8)The type of fuel product transported;
(9)If the fuel contains ethyl alcohol or methyl alcohol, the number of gallons of ethyl alcohol, the number of gallons of methyl alcohol, the number of gallons of gasoline, or the number of gallons of any other motor fuel that are contained therein;
(10)The name and address of the consignee; and
(11)Any other information which the secretary deems necessary for the administration and enforcement of this chapter.
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