Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 1 - RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 13 - REGULATIONS FOR COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG)
Subchapter C - CLASSIFICATION, REGISTRATION, AND EXAMINATION
Section 13.69 - Registration and Transfer of CNG Cargo Tanks or Delivery Units

Universal Citation: 16 TX Admin Code § 13.69

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

(a) A person who operates a transport equipped with CNG cargo tanks or any container delivery unit, regardless of who owns the transport or unit, shall register such transport or unit with AFS in the name or names under which the operator conducts business in Texas prior to the unit being used in CNG service.

(1) To register a cargo tank unit previously unregistered in Texas, the operator of the unit shall:
(A) pay to AFS the $270 registration fee for each transport;

(B) file a properly completed CNG Form 1007;

(C) file a copy of the US DOT special permit under which the container is built; and

(D) file a copy of the most recent test required by § 13.68 of this title (relating to CNG Cargo Tank Requirements).

(2) To register a container delivery unit previously unregistered in Texas, the operator of the unit shall:
(A) pay to AFS the $270 registration fee for each unit; and

(B) file a properly completed CNG Form 1007A.

(3) To register a CNG cargo tank or any container delivery unit which was previously registered in Texas but for which the registration has expired, the operator of the unit shall:
(A) pay to AFS the $270 registration fee;

(B) file a properly completed CNG Form 1007 for cargo tanks or CNG Form 1007A for container delivery units; and

(C) for cargo tanks, file a copy of the latest test results required by § 13.68 of this title if an expired unit has not been used in the transportation of CNG for over one year, or if a current test has not been filed with AFS.

(4) To transfer a currently registered unit, the new operator of the unit shall:
(A) pay the $100 transfer fee for each unit;

(B) file a properly completed CNG Form 1007T; and

(C) for cargo tanks, file a copy of the latest test results required by § 13.68 of this title if one has not been filed with AFS.

(5) To re-register a currently registered unit, the licensee operating the unit shall:
(A) pay a $270 annual registration fee;

(B) file CNG Form 1007 for cargo tanks or CNG Form 1007A for container delivery units or the truck list provided with licensee's renewal notice; and

(C) for cargo tanks file a copy of the latest test results required by § 13.68 of this title if one has not been filed with AFS.

(b) When all registration or transfer requirements have been met, AFS shall issue CNG Form 1004 which shall be properly affixed in accordance with the placement instructions on the form. CNG Form 1004 shall authorize the licensee or ultimate consumer to whom it has been issued and no other person to operate such unit in the transportation of CNG and to fill the transport containers.

(1) A person shall not operate a CNG transport or cylinder delivery unit in Texas unless the CNG Form 1004 has been properly affixed or unless its operation has been specifically approved by AFS.

(2) A person shall not introduce CNG into a transport container unless that unit bears a CNG Form 1004 or unless specifically approved by AFS.

(3) CNG Form 1004 shall not be transferable by the person to whom it has been issued, but shall be registered by any subsequent licensee or ultimate consumer prior to the unit being placed into CNG service.

(4) This subsection shall not apply to:
(A) a container manufacturer/fabricator who introduces a reasonable amount of CNG into a newly constructed container in order to properly test the vessel, piping system, and appurtenances prior to the initial sale of the container. The CNG shall be removed from the transport container prior to the transport leaving the manufacturer's or fabricator's premises; or

(B) a person who introduces a maximum of 500 cubic feet of CNG into a newly constructed transport container when such container will provide the motor fuel to the chassis engine for the purpose of allowing the unit to reach its destination.

(5) AFS shall not issue a CNG Form 1004 if AFS or a Category 1 or 4 licensee determines that the transport is unsafe for CNG service.

(6) If a CNG Form 1004 decal on a unit currently registered with AFS is destroyed, lost, or damaged, the operator of that vehicle shall obtain a replacement by filing CNG Form 1018B and a $50 replacement fee with AFS.

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