OAR 150-465-0080
Exemption for Export of Petroleum Products; Claim for Refund


(1)

Where the ultimate destination for a petroleum load being shipped by cargo tank or barge is outside of Oregon, the load is exempt from the load fee. To avoid being charged the fee, the person making the withdrawal for delivery out of Oregon must verify the exemption to the seller. The verification may be in the form of a separate account with the seller for which the person making the withdrawal certifies that all withdrawals charged on this account will be delivered out of state. The person making the withdrawal is responsible for paying the fee to the Department of Revenue for any load or partial load delivered in Oregon for which the person previously received an export exemption.

(2)

If the person making the withdrawal does not first verify to the seller that the load being withdrawn will be delivered out of state, the fee shall be charged. The person may then request a credit or refund from the seller by verifying the exemption to the seller on a form approved by the Department of Revenue.

(3)

If any portion of a cargo tank load or barge load of petroleum products is to be delivered in Oregon, there is no export exemption and the load fee shall be charged.

Source: Rule 150-465-0080 — Exemption for Export of Petroleum Products; Claim for Refund, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=150-465-0080.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 150-465-0080’s source at or​.us