Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 03.03.05.15 - Commingled ProductsA. For the specific purpose of this regulation, "commingled products" means: (1) Pipeline interface or transmix; or(2) A mixture of gasoline and light distillates.B. Commingled products may be blended into gasoline for redistribution, provided the:(1) Person blending is a common carrier pipeline or holds a valid Class A dealer license issued by this State, and has obtained written approval from this State to blend; and(2) Resultant product, after blending, at the time of the first sale or delivery, meets the specifications for the particular grade as prescribed by Regulation 01-1 of this chapter.C. Addition of Commingled Products. (1) A common carrier pipeline may add commingled products only once to a particular batch of product between the point of origin and the final receiving terminal.(2) If a commingled product is added to a batch, the:(a) Quantity of the commingled product may not exceed 0.25 percent by volume of the batch movement and shall be dispersed throughout the batch; and(b) Common carrier pipeline shall: (i) Notify the receiving terminal, in advance of receipt, of the quantity added, and(ii) Indicate the volume of the commingled product added on the delivery ticket.D. A receiving or shipping terminal may "line blend" its own commingled product into a receipt or shipment, provided the:(1) Finished blend meets all applicable specifications of Regulation .01-1 of this chapter and the specifications for the product as registered with this State by the Class A dealer; and(2) Volume of the commingled product does not exceed 0.25 percent of the product being shipped or received, and is dispersed throughout the batch.E. A Class A dealer may "tank blend" commingled products with gasoline, provided the: (1) Class A dealer can demonstrate the blending does not result in stratification;(2) Volume of the commingled product does not exceed 0.25 percent of the tank volume at any time; and(3) Finished blend meets all applicable Maryland specifications and the minimum specifications for the product as registered by the Class A dealer.F. A Class A dealer shall routinely accept, when possible, drainages of small quantities of commingled products from tank vehicles. Quantities over 5 gallons may be accepted at the discretion of the terminal.Md. Code Regs. 03.03.05.15
Regulation .15 amended effective October 26, 1992 (19:21 Md. R. 1894) (19:22 Md. R. 1986)