39-17-101. Definitions.
(a) As used in this article:
(i) "Agricultural purposes" means the cultivation of soil, raising or harvesting any agricultural or horticultural commodity including the raising, shearing, feeding, caring for, grazing, training and management of livestock, bees, poultry, furbearing animals and wildlife for gain, sale or profit, but excluding a custom operation;
(ii) "Bulk gasoline" means thirty-five (35) gallons or more purchased and delivered at one (1) time, excluding gasoline delivered into the attached gasoline tanks or auxiliary tanks of a licensed motor vehicle;
(iii) "Bulk plant" means a fuel storage and distribution facility, other than a terminal, from which accountable product may be removed at a rack;
(iv) "Custom operation" means any agricultural purpose done for hire;
(v) "Dealer" means any person who sells or offers to sell gasoline at a specific location in the state, including any person selling or offering to sell aviation gasoline or aviation fuel at Wyoming airports;
(vi) "Department" means the department of transportation;
(vii) "Distributor" means any person, other than a dealer, who receives gasoline or blends fuel for distribution or resale in this state;
(viii) Repealed By Laws 2007, Ch. 11, § 2.
(ix) "Export" means to obtain gasoline in this state for sale or other distribution in another state. Gasoline delivered out of the state of Wyoming by, or for, the purchaser constitutes an export by the purchaser;
(x) "Exporter" means a person, other than a supplier who purchases gasoline in this state for the purpose of transporting or delivering, other than in the fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle, the gasoline to another jurisdiction;
(xi) "Gasohol" means an accountable product resulting from a blend of gasoline and ethanol. The term gasohol is included in the term gasoline;
(xii) "Gasoline" means the volatile substance produced from petroleum, natural gas, oil, shale or coal, sold under the name of gasoline and such other volatile and inflammable liquids, produced, manufactured, blended or compounded which can be used for operating or propelling motor vehicles, including all products having an initial boiling point of one hundred seventy (170) degrees Fahrenheit or less and including all products having an initial boiling point of more than one hundred seventy (170) degrees Fahrenheit of which ninety-five percent (95%) or more can be evaporated at or below four hundred sixty-four (464) degrees Fahrenheit except stove oil, furnace fuel, tractor fuel, diesel fuel, distillate, naphtha, kerosene and other products that do not come within the specification for gasoline, but shall include such other volatile and inflammable liquids produced, manufactured, blended or compounded which can be used for operating or propelling aircraft;
(xiii) "Import" means to bring gasoline into this state by any means of conveyance other than in the fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle. Gasoline delivered into this state from out of state by or for the seller constitutes an import by the seller, and gasoline delivered by or for the purchaser constitutes an import for the purchaser;
(xiv) "Importer" means a person, other than a supplier, who purchases gasoline out of this state for the purpose of transporting or delivering, other than in the fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle, the gasoline into this state for sale, use or distribution within this state;
(xv) "Position holder" means with respect to gasoline in a terminal, the person who holds the inventory position in the gasoline as reflected on the records of the terminal operator. A person holds the inventory position when that person has a contractual agreement with the terminal operator for use of the storage facilities or other terminal related services at a terminal with respect to gasoline. The term also includes a terminal operator who owns gasoline in a terminal;
(xvi) "Rack" means a mechanism for delivering gasoline from a refinery or terminal into a transport truck, railroad car or other means of transfer that is outside of the terminal transfer system;
(xvii) "Refiner" means any person who produces, refines, manufactures, blends or compounds gasoline in this state for use, sale or distribution;
(xviii) "Supplier" means a person that is:
(A) Subject to the general taxing jurisdiction of this state;
(B) Registered pursuant to section 4101 of the federal Internal Revenue Code for transactions in motor fuels in the bulk transfer/terminal distribution system; and
(C) One (1) of the following:
(I) The position holder in a terminal or refinery in this state;
(II) An importer of motor fuel into this state from another jurisdiction;
(III) A person who acquires motor fuel from a terminal or refinery from a position holder pursuant to a two-party exchange; or
(IV) The position holder in a terminal or refinery outside this state with respect to motor fuel which that person imports into this state on the account of that person.
(D) "Supplier" also means a person that produces alcohol or alcohol derivative substances in this state, produces alcohol or alcohol derivative substances for import to this state into a terminal, or acquires upon import by truck or railcar into a terminal or refinery, alcohol or alcohol derivative substances.
(xix) "Terminal" means a gasoline storage and distribution facility that is supplied by pipeline or vessel, and from which gasoline may be removed at a rack;
(xx) "Terminal operator" means any person who owns, operates or otherwise controls a terminal;
(xxi) Repealed by Laws 2019, ch. 186, § 2.
(xxii) "Billed gallons" means the gallons billed to the customer;
(xxiii) "Accountable product" means any product that is subject to the reporting requirements of this state, regardless of its intended use or taxability;
(xxiv) "Alternative fuel" means as defined in W.S. 39-17-301(a)(iii);
(xxv) "Common carrier" means a person, including a railroad operator, who transports accountable product and who does not own the product;
(xxvi) "Gallon" means gallon as measured on a gross basis as defined in this section;
(xxvii) "Gross gallon" means a measured gallon without temperature or barometric adjustments.
(b) As used in this chapter, "motor fuels" means gasoline as defined in paragraph (a)(xii) of this section and diesel fuel as defined in W.S. 39-17-201(a)(xxi).