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[Editor’s Note: This section is removed and reserved effective January 1, 2022.]
Beginning with the 2004 averaging period, or the first year credits or allotments are generated under§80.275or§80.305, whichever is earlier, and continuing for each averaging period thereafter, any refiner or importer shall submit to EPA annual reports that contain the information required in this section, and such other information as EPA may require.
(a)Refiner and importer annual reports.Any refiner, for each of its refineries, and any importer for the gasoline it imports, shall submit a report for each calendar year averaging period that includes the following information, and in the case of a refiner or importer producing or importing both GPA gasoline and other gasoline, the information shall be separately reported:
(1) The EPA importer, or refiner and refinery facility registration numbers;
(2) The applicable baseline, average standard, and adjusted cap standard as follows:
(i) For the years 2000 through 2003, the applicable baseline under§80.250or§80.295.
(ii) For the 2004 averaging period and subsequent averaging periods:
(A) All applicable average standards under§80.195,§80.216,§80.240or §80.270;
(B) All applicable adjusted cap standards under §80.195(d), with the 2005 report identifying both the 2004 and 2005 applicable adjusted cap standards;
(3) The total volume of gasoline produced or imported;
(4) The annual average sulfur level of the gasoline produced or imported;
(5) The annual average sulfur level after inclusion of any credits and allotments;
(6) Information, separately provided, for credits and allotments, and separately by year of creation, as follows:
(i) The number of credits and allotments at the beginning of the averaging period;
(ii) The number of credits and allotments generated;
(iii) The number of credits and allotments used;
(iv) If any credits or allotments were obtained from or transferred to other parties, for each other party its name and EPA refiner or importer registration number, and the number of credits or allotments obtained from or transferred to the other party;
(v) The number of credits and allotments that expired at the end of the averaging period;
(vi) The number of credits and allotments that will carry over into the subsequent averaging period; and
(vii) The number of each type of allotments converted to credits;
(7) For each batch of gasoline produced or imported during the averaging period:
(i) The batch number assigned under§80.65(d)(3)and the appropriate designation under §80.365; except that if composite samples of conventional gasoline representing multiple batches produced subsequent to December 31, 2003, are tested under§80.101(i)(2)for anti-dumping compliance purposes, for purposes of this subpart a separate batch number must be assigned to each batch using the batch numbering procedures under §80.65(d)(3);
(ii) The date the batch was produced;
(iii) The volume of the batch; and
(iv) The sulfur content of the batch, along with identification of the test method used to measure the sulfur content of the batch, as determined under §80.330; and
(v) For any batch of small refiner gasoline produced by any refinery with an adjustment of its per-gallon cap standard under §80.271(a), the number of sulfur credits or allotments required under paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the number of credits or allotments used, and the source(s) of these credits or allotments.
(8) When submitting reports under this paragraph (a), any importer shall exclude certified Sulfur-FRGAS.
(b)Additional reporting requirements for importers.Any importer shall report the following information for Sulfur-FRGAS imported during the averaging period:
(1) The EPA refiner and refinery registration numbers of each foreign refiner and refinery where the certified Sulfur-FRGAS was produced; and
(2) The total gallons of certified Sulfur-FRGAS and non-certified Sulfur-FRGAS imported from each foreign refiner and refinery.
(c)Corporate pool average reports.(1) Annual reports filed under this section for the 2004 and 2005 averaging periods must include the party's corporate pool average as determined under§80.205.
(2) If the party submitting the annual report under paragraph (c)(1) of this section is a refiner with more than one refinery or is a refiner who also imports gasoline, then for the purposes of this paragraph, the party shall report the information required for individual refineries and for importers under paragraph (a) of this section, also in the aggregate for all the gasoline produced and imported during the calendar year.
(3) Refiners and importers exempted from corporate pool standards under§80.216or§80.240are exempt from reporting the information required under paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this section.
(4) A parent company must identify in the corporate pool average reports required under paragraph (c)(1) of this section any refinery facilities owned by the parent company, any subsidiaries wholly-owned by the parent company, and any refinery facilities of the parent company's wholly-owned subsidiaries, except as provided in paragraph (c)(5) of this section.
(5) Where the wholly-owned subsidiaries of a parent company comply with the corporate pool average standards individually pursuant to §80.195(c)(6)(ii):
(i) The corporate pool average reports required under paragraph (c)(1) of this section must be submitted by each wholly-owned subsidiary of the parent company;
(ii) Each wholly-owned subsidiary of the parent company must identify in the corporate pool average reports required under paragraph (c)(1) of this section the subsidiary's parent company and any refinery facilities of the subsidiary; and
(iii) The parent company must submit the corporate pool average reports required under paragraph (c)(1) of this section for any refinery facilities owned by the parent company which are not the refinery facilities of the parent company's wholly-owned subsidiaries.
(d)Report submission.Any annual report required under this section shall be:
(1) Signed and certified as meeting all of the applicable requirements of this subpart by the owner or a responsible corporate officer of the refiner or importer; and
(2) Submitted to EPA by March 31 for the prior calendar year averaging period.
(e) [Reserved]
(f)Attest reports.Attest reports for refiner and importer attest engagements required under§80.415shall be submitted to the Administrator by June 1 of each year for the prior calendar year averaging period.
[65 FR 6823, Feb. 10, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 40184, June 12, 2002; 79 FR 23652, Apr. 28, 2014; 85 FR 78467, Dec. 4, 2020]
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