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9019 – Diesel Fuel Importers And Transporters; Prohibiting Use Of Dyed Diesel Fuel On Highways; Violations And Penalties | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law mandates permits and reporting for diesel fuel transporters and bans dyed diesel fuel use on highways. Learn about violations and penalties.

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9019 – Diesel Fuel Importers And Transporters; Prohibiting Use Of Dyed Diesel Fuel On Highways; Violations And Penalties

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 9019

Summary
This law requires diesel fuel importers and transporters in Pennsylvania to obtain permits for transporting non-dyed diesel fuel and mandates detailed reporting of shipments. It also prohibits the use of dyed diesel fuel on highways, with penalties for violations. The law aims to regulate diesel fuel movement and prevent illegal use of dyed fuel on public roads.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law mandates permits and reporting for diesel fuel transporters and bans dyed diesel fuel use on highways. Learn about violations and penalties.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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