Petroleum Request for Payment Voucher is a legal document that was released by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund?
A: The Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund is a fund that provides financial assistance to owners of petroleum storage tanks in Utah to help cover the costs of cleaning up and removing leaking tanks.
Q: Who is eligible to request payment from the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund?
A: Owners or operators of petroleum storage tanks in Utah who have incurred costs related to the cleanup or removal of leaking tanks are eligible to request payment from the fund.
Q: How can I request payment from the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund?
A: To request payment, owners or operators need to complete a Request for Payment Voucher form and submit it to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality.
Q: What expenses can be covered by the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund?
A: The fund can cover expenses related to the investigation, cleanup, and removal of leaking petroleum storage tanks, as well as certain other associated costs.
Q: How long does it take to process a payment request from the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund?
A: The processing time for payment requests can vary, but the Utah Department of Environmental Quality aims to process requests within 30 days of receiving a complete application.
Q: Are there any limitations on the amount of payment that can be requested from the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund?
A: Yes, there are limitations. The fund has a maximum payment limit for each petroleum storage tank, and owners or operators may be responsible for a portion of the costs.
Q: Are there any deadlines for submitting a payment request to the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund?
A: Yes, there are deadlines. Generally, payment requests must be submitted within two years of the date when the costs were paid or incurred, or within two years of the date of discovery of a leak.
Form Details:
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