Kan. Admin. Regs. § 82-3-127 - Documentation required for transportation and storage
(a) Transportation.
(1) Every person that uses a motor vehicle to
transport crude petroleum oil, sediment oil, water or brine produced in
assocation with the production of oil or gas shall possess a run ticket or
equivalent documents containing the following:
(A) the name and address of the transporter;
(B) the name and license number of
the operator of the lease;
(C) the
name of the lease or facility from which the above-named fluids were taken and
the location of the tank by unit letter, section, township, range and county;
(D) the date and time that fluids
were loaded for transportation and unloaded at the destination;
(E) the estimated volume of fluids, or the
opening and closing tank gauges or meter readings;
(F) the signature of the driver;
(G) the name and location of the disposal,
storage, processing or refining facility to which the fluid is being
transported; and
(H) the name and
address of the party receiving shipment.
(2) The following information shall be left
at the facility from which the fluids were removed:
(A) the name and address of the transporter;
(B) the date and time that fluids
were loaded for transportation;
(C) the signature of the driver;
(D) the estimated volume of fluids, or the
opening and closing tank gauges or meter readings.
(3) One copy of the documentation shall be
carried in the vehicle during transportation and shall be produced for
examination and inspection by any representative of the commission or any
federal, state, county or city law enforcement officer upon identification and
request.
(4) All persons who
transport fluids produced in association with the production of oil or gas
shall retain a record reflecting the transportation of the fluids for at least
three years.
(b) All
persons that store, possess or dispose of fluids produced in association with
the production of oil or gas shall retain a record reflecting a complete
inventory, including detail of the acceptance and disposition of the fluids,
for at least three years.
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