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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 1210 · § 1210.61

§ 1210.61. What additional reporting requirements must I meet for Indian oil valuation purposes?

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(a)If you must report and pay under § 1206.52 of this chapter, you must use Sales Type Code ARMS on Form ONRR-2014.
(b)If you must report and pay under § 1206.53 of this chapter, you must use Sales Type Code NARM on Form ONRR-2014.
(c)If you must report and pay under § 1206.54 of this chapter, you must use Sales Type Code OINX on Form ONRR-2014.
(d)You must report one of the following crude oil types in the product code field of Form ONRR-2014:
(1)Sweet (code 61);
(2)Sour (code 62);
(3)Asphaltic (code 63);
(4)Black Wax (code 64); or
(5)Yellow Wax (code 65).
(e)All of the remaining requirements of this subpart apply. \[80 FR 24814, May 1, 2015\]
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