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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 221 — Priority Supply of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products to the Department of Defense Under the Defense Production Act · § 221.31

§ 221.31. Requests by DOD.

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(a)When DOD finds that
(1)a fuel supply shortage for DOD exists or is anticipated which would have a substantial negative impact on the national defense, and
(2)the defense activity for which fuel is required cannot be postponed until after the fuel supply shortage is likely to terminate, DOD may submit a written request to ERA for the issuance to it of a priority rating for the supply of crude oil and petroleum products.
(b)Not later than the transmittal date of its request to ERA, DOD shall notify the Federal Emergency Management Agency that it has requested a priority rating from ERA.
(c)Requests from DOD shall set forth the following:
(1)The quantity and quality of crude oil or petroleum products determined by DOD to be required to meet national defense requirements;
(2)The required delivery dates;
(3)The defense-related activity and the supply location for which the crude oil or petroleum product is to be delivered;
(4)The current or most recent suppliers of the crude oil or petroleum product and the reasons, if known, why the suppliers will not supply the requested crude oil or petroleum product;
(5)The degree to which it is feasible for DOD to use an alternate product in lieu of that requested and, if such an alternative product can be used, the efforts which have been made to obtain the alternate product;
(6)The period during which the shortage of crude oil or petroleum products is expected to exist;
(7)The proposed supply source for the additional crude oil or petroleum products required, which shall, if practicable, be the historical supplier of such crude oil or product to DOD; and
(8)Certification that DOD has made each of the findings required by paragraph
(a)of this section.
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