Form Dr-248 - Alternative Fuel Use Permit Application, Renewal, And Decal Order Form - 2013 Page 3

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DR-248
R. 11/12
Page 2
GENERAL INFORMATION
“Alternative fuel” is liquefied petroleum gas or compressed natural
annual decal fee for each cent of tax imposed by counties with a
gas product (or combination) used in an internal combustion
local-option fuel tax. This annual decal fee is:
engine or motor to propel any form of vehicle or machine.
• $11.00 for each cent of tax imposed on Class A vehicles
Alternative fuel also includes all forms of fuel commonly or
• $15.00 for each cent of tax on Class B vehicles
commercially known or sold as butane gas, propane gas or any
other form of liquefied petroleum gas, or compressed natural gas.
• $21.00 for each cent of tax on Class C vehicles
See section 206.86(4), Florida Statutes (F.S.), for more information.
(See sections 336.021 and 336.025, F.S. This fee is in addition to
All owners or operators of vehicles powered by alternative fuel
the state alternative fuel fee imposed by sections 206.877(1)(a) and
must:
336.026(1)(b), F.S.) Persons who do not operate their own fueling
facilities must indicate and pay the appropriate local fee for the
• Obtain a valid Alternative Fuel Use Permit from the
particular county where the vehicles are predominately used.
Department of Revenue.
It is unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle required
• Pay an annual decal fee on each motor vehicle according
to have a decal upon the highways of this state without a decal
to the current rate schedule as provided in section 206.877
unless that motor vehicle is titled outside the state.
F.S. (This fee is paid instead of the excise tax imposed by
Chapter 206, F.S.)
No person may put liquefied petroleum gas or compressed natural
gas into the fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle required to have an
The Department issues annual decals beginning January 1st of
alternative fuel decal unless the vehicle has a decal attached to it
each year. Decals are valid January 1st through December 31st for
as required by this section. When transacting sales of fuel placed
the year issued. The decal must be attached to the upper corner
into a vehicle displaying a decal, record the sale on an invoice, and
of the front windshield on the driver’s side of the motor vehicle
include on the invoice the decal number, the motor vehicle license
for which it is issued. For motorcycles or other vehicles without a
number, and the number of gallons placed into the motor vehicle.
windshield, the decal must be placed where it is plainly visible at
all times.
A valid identifying decal issued to a motor vehicle will be
transferable to the new owner of that vehicle for the remainder of
Persons fueling vehicles from their own facilities must pay an
the issuance period if the owner notifies the Department of such
transfer within ten days of the transfer.
How to Complete the Alternative Fuel Use Permit—Application and Decal Order Form
1.
Determine the name of the county in which the vehicle is
• A hearse or ambulance
predominantly used. (Persons who do not operate their own
• Motor vehicles for hire which transport nine passengers or
fueling facilities should determine the county where each
more
vehicle(s) is predominately used and fueled.)
• Recreational vehicles or motor homes whose net weight is
2.
Determine the class code of each vehicle as defined below:
4,500 pounds or more
• Motor vehicles for hire operated wholly within a city or within
Class A
25 miles of the city
• Motorcycles
Class C
• Mopeds
• Heavy trucks or truck tractors whose gross vehicle weight is
• Motorized bicycles
5,001 pounds or more
• Automobiles for private use
3.
Enter the county name in which the vehicle or machine is
• Trucks whose net weight does not exceed 5,000 pounds
primarily used and number of vehicles for each class.
• Antique trucks with a net weight of not more than 3,000
4.
For each class, multiply the number of vehicles by the
pounds
corresponding rate and enter each Class Total. (State fees
• Manufactured more than 20 years prior to the current
and local option fees have been combined.)
date, or an engine manufactured to the specifications
of the original engine
5.
For each county code, add the number of vehicles under each
class and enter the sum in the Total Vehicles column under
• Motor vehicles for hire which transport less than nine
Class A+B+C.
passengers
• Recreational vehicles or motor homes whose net
6.
For each class, determine the total decals by adding the
weight is less than 4,500 pounds
figures in the Number of Vehicles column. Enter the sum
Class B
in the Total Decals row. The total of the number of vehicles
under Class A+B+C must agree with the total of the Total
• Semi-trailers equipped with machinery and designed
Decals row.
for the exclusive purpose of well drilling, excavating,
construction, spraying or similar activity
7.
For each county code, add the class total dollar amounts and
enter the sum in the Annual Fees column under Class A+B+C.
• School buses used exclusively to transport students
to and from school or church activities or functions
8.
Determine the annual fees by adding the dollar amounts in
within their county
each Class Total column. Enter the sum in the Annual Fees
• Motor vehicles operated solely as a wrecker, owned
row for each class. The sum of the Class A+B+C Annual Fees
and operated by a garage in connection with its
must agree with the sum of the dollar amounts in the Annual
regular business
Fees row for Classes A, B, and C.

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