WAC 194-14-060
State set-aside assignments. (1) General. To the extent that such supplies are available to the state,
assignments from the state set-aside may be made to wholesale
purchaser-consumers and end-users located within the state who
demonstrate hardship or emergency, or to wholesale
purchaser-resellers to enable them to supply such persons. An
applicant may be deemed to demonstrate hardship if:
(a) Such applicant is undergoing curtailment of an energy
source and must depend on an alternate source of energy for which
he has no allocation or an insufficient allocation; or
(b) Said applicant is a wholesale purchaser-reseller and
demonstrates:
(i) A need for additional product as a result of supply
imbalance; and
(ii) Good faith compliance with fair marketing practices;
and
(iii) In cases where long term relief is available through
action by the U.S. DOE, that such action has been initiated by
the applicant; or
(c) Said applicant is an end-user or wholesale
purchaser-consumer who is unable to obtain needed product for his
own use from his supplier of record.
(d) Said applicant has an energy conservation program in
effect.
[(2)] Priorities and procedures
(a) To the maximum extent practicable the order in which
cases will be processed for the month of request will be as
follows:
(i) Emergency or severe hardship situations, including space
heating requirements of medical and nursing buildings;
(ii) Passenger transportation services;
(iii) Wholesale purchaser-consumer or end-user needing the
product, in the opinion of the office, to avoid a serious
disruption in their business operations;
(iv) Retail outlets which are experiencing, in the opinion
of the office, an unusually low allocation level as compared to
their average allocation levels because of such things as road
construction, illness, specific market area problems, or other
circumstances which prevented normal operations during the base
period. Also included in this category are service stations
located in discrete market areas or communities which may be
experiencing severe supply imbalances as compared to the
statewide average. Such imbalances may be due to
disproportionate growth, unanticipated demand, or product loss,
(e.g., station closures) since the base allocation period. In
addition, the office may determine it appropriate to issue
set-aside on the basis that an emergency or serious disruption in
the market place may occur if such state action is not taken;
(v) All remaining cases representing wholesale
purchaser-consumers or end-users;
(vi) All remaining applicants.
(b) If set-aside product is not available to meet all
requests within a given category, as listed above in (2)(a),
cases within that category will be processed on a first-in,
first-out basis. No distinction will be made among cases
received prior to the first of the month for which the product is
requested. All such cases will be randomly logged in as being
received on the first of the month.
(3) Acceptance of product. Applicants receiving a set-aside
assignment must notify their supplier of their intent to receive
the allocated product no later than 7 days from the date the
order was issued, whichever comes sooner. Such notification
having been given, the set-aside order is valid irrespective of
the fact that the allocated product may not be delivered during
the month the assignment was made.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21F.050(12). 79-09-078 (Order
79-1), § 194-14-060, filed 8/30/79; Order 1, § 194-14-060, filed
1/18/77.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules, and deems ineffectual changes not filed by the agency in this manner. The bracketed material in the above section does not appear to conform to the statutory requirement.