Alaska Administrative Code
Title 17 - Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 45 - Rural Airports
Article 1 - Rural Airports Generally
17 AAC 45.055 - Fueling operations and fuel storage
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A person who handles, stores, transports, or dispenses fuel on an airport, for either commercial or noncommercial purposes, shall do so consistent with 13 AAC 50 and other applicable law. Except with respect to noncommercial fueling of a personal motor vehicle, a person described in this subsection shall maintain spill prevention and response capability readily accessible to the site where the fuel is handled, stored, transported, or dispensed.
(b) Before operating a commercial fueling service that performs any function on an airport, a person must obtain a lease, permit, or concession that authorizes commercial fueling services. In addition to the rent or other fee charged under the lease, permit, or concession that authorizes a commercial fueling service at the airport, the lessee, permittee, or concessionaire must pay to the department the fuel flowage fee established under 17 AAC 45.127(o) on each gallon of fuel sold, delivered, or dispensed to which that fee applies.
(c) Before performing any function on an airport, an operator of a commercial fueling service shall, in addition to the requirements of (a) and (b) of this section, maintain and submit to the department a copy of the operator's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan prepared under 40 C.F.R. 112, as amended as of January 1, 2007, or, if none is federally required, maintain and submit to the department a written fuel spill prevention and response plan that includes
(d) A commercial fueling service operator and an air carrier that engages in self-fueling shall each ensure that all personnel who engage in fueling or fuel storage operations on an airport for or on behalf of the operator or air carrier are trained in safe fuel handling practices, fire safety, and spill response.
(e) A person may not fuel an aircraft while a main engine on the aircraft is running unless
(f) A person may not smoke, light a match, or have any flame within 50 feet of fuel storage tanks, equipment, or any fueling operation.
(g) The owner of a fuel storage container or mobile fuel container located on an airport shall immediately
(h) A person may not keep or use a mobile fuel tank on an airport unless the person uses the tank in a safe, nonleaking manner and the tank is readily movable at all times. If the department determines that a person is keeping or using a mobile fuel tank that does not comply with the applicable requirements of this section, the department will require the person to cure the noncompliance or remove the tank from the airport.
(i) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter or as the department otherwise authorizes, a person must store fuel on an airport in a permanent fuel storage tank. A permanent fuel storage tank may be installed only on a premises.
(j) A person may not store fuel in a temporary fuel storage container on an airport without the department's prior written authorization. The following requirements are conditions of any authorization to store fuel in a temporary fuel storage container:
(k) Except as allowed under 17 AAC 45.510, a land lessee or a permittee may conduct self-fueling operations only on the lease or permit premises after securing from the department authority in the lease or permit to do so, or on a premises authorized for commercial fueling. A tiedown permittee acting in compliance with 17 AAC 45.510, however, may self-fuel on the permit premises without express authority in the permit.
(l) Neither the submission of a plan by an operator under (c) of this section, nor the receipt of the plan by the department may be construed as approval or endorsement of the plan by the department.
Copies of N.F.P.A. 407, adopted by reference in 17 AAC 45.055, may be obtained from the National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101 or, as of August 30, 2007, ordered online at http://www.nfpa.org/catalog/product.asp?category%5Fname=&pid=40701. A copy of N.F.P.A. 407 is also on file in the office of the lieutenant governor.
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