Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0400 - Environment and Conservation
Subtitle 0400-60 - Office of Energy Programs
Chapter 0400-60-01 - State Set-Aside Program (Transferred from 0500-03-01)
Section 0400-60-01-.10 - GEOGRAPHICAL AREA RELEASE
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) The Office of Energy Programs may designate certain geographical areas within the state as suffering from a supply imbalance. At any time during the month the Office of Energy Programs may order a prime supplier to release all or part of the prime supplier's set-aside volume through the prime supplier's normal distribution systems to the designated areas. Such a release is intended to increase the volume of petroleum products available to the motoring public through the retailers located within the geographical area.
(2) Any area is eligible to apply to the Office of Energy Programs for a geographical area release if circumstances of an unusual or abnormal nature have contributed to supply imbalance.
(3) The chief executive officer of the county shall certify the geographical area shortage to the Office of Energy Programs through a written certification signed by the same and must contain the following minimum information:
(4) In extreme emergencies the certification process may be initiated orally and the written information provided within five (5) days. No further geographical area releases will be approved for an oral applicant until all prior oral applications by the same entity have been documented by acceptable written application.
(5) If the request for geographical area release is approved, a confirming correspondence shall be sent to the county executive and to suppliers with retail outlets in the area. The correspondence will direct the release of specified amounts of petroleum products through the supplier's normal distribution system in that area.
(6) In making a determination on a request for geographical area release, the Office of Energy Programs shall consider the following criteria:
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-3-510 through 4-3-515, 4-5-201 et seq., 11-1-101, and Governor Haslam's Executive Order Number 25.