January 22, 2024

In Brief

Welcome to the latest edition of the Monday Morning Messenger.


In the first story of the morning, the association reminds members that our recent waiver expired at 11:59 PM yesterday and is no longer in effect.


The U.S. Department of Treasury has a new reporting requirement for small businesses. Learn more about how to file and report in our second story of the morning.


As TPGA reported last week, we recently met with U.S. DOT's Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and they shared a wealth of information that we want to share with our members to help them comply. Tune into our third story of the morning to gain insights into cylinder requalification compliance.


The association’s final story of the morning, we invite NPGA members to join us and NPGA for a District Meeting via Zoom. Our region will meet to discuss regulatory updates, challenges, and opportunities.


Explore our Quick Links section, offering access to the latest Winter Weekly Update, Propane Service Corporation, NPGA Scholarship Application, and quick access to the 2023 propane appliance rebates expiring at the end of the month.

In this issue


  • In Brief
  • Hours Updates
  • New Reporting Requirement
  • RIN Compliance
  • NPGA District Meeting for TX, AR, OK, NM, CO
  • Quick Links
Calendar

January 23, 2024

NPGA Online District Meeting for Texas


January 30, 2024

PERC Powergen

Online Webinar


January 31, 2024

The deadline to submit 2023 rebate applications


January 31, 2024

EPA Clean School Bus

Grant Program


February 6-8, 2024

NPGA Winter Board of Directors, Committee & Section Meetings

FULL CALENDAR

Affinity Partners

Lone Star Energy Group Workers Comp Insurance

&

Basys Credit Card Processing

&

NoCell Technologies

Hours Waiver Extension

Expired on January 21, 2024

At the request of the Texas Propane Gas Association, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) issued a waiver from the hours of service for propane, fuel, grid workers, and other groceries.

The extended waiver expired at 11:59 PM, Sunday, January 21, 2024.

All States Hours Waivers

& Their Statuses

Do you operate in multiple states?

Please find a list and link to download all propane hours waivers from across the country.

VIEW & DOWNLOAD

New Federal Reporting Requirement for Small Businesses

U.S. Congress has passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) that requires small businesses to file a Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Report with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (Fin CEN) of the U.S. Treasury.


Who Needs to File: Every corporation and LLC, unless exempt, must file a BOI report. Foreign reporting companies registered to do business in the U.S. are also covered.

Exemptions: While there are 23 exemptions, they primarily apply to entities already highly regulated by the government. Most small businesses will not qualify for these exemptions. Noteworthy is the large operating company exemption, applicable to entities employing more than 20 full-time employees in the U.S. with an operating presence and must have filed a Federal income tax or information return in the United States for the previous year demonstrating more than $5 million in gross receipts or sales not to have to report.

What does a company have to report? Companies report their Beneficial Owners, the individuals exercising substantial control or owning at least 25% of the reporting company's ownership interests. They are considered beneficial owners—for example, senior officers, President, CEO, CFO, COO, and General Counsel.

Preparing for Reporting: Businesses should assess and identify beneficial owners and those with substantial control over the company and have images of a photo ID for them, like a U.S. Passport or Driver's License; those will need to be uploaded/attached to the report.

Filing Process: All BOI reports are filed electronically with FinCEN. Options include direct filing on FinCEN's portal, submitting a 4-page PDF through the portal, or using third-party service providers.

Filing Deadlines: Companies created after the first of this year must file within 90 days of creation; however, reporting companies created before January 1, 2024, do not have to file their initial BOI report by January 1, 2025. Ongoing updates are required for changes in information like changes in beneficial owners, operating names, etc.

Penalties for Non-Compliance: Willful violations may result in civil penalties of up to $500 per day, criminal penalties of imprisonment, and fines.


For more information and to file your BOI report, please visit https://www.fincen.gov/boi.

Important Cylinder Requalifer

Reminders

As previously reported, the Texas Propane Gas Association (TPGA) met with the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), and PHMSA representatives shared many insights regarding cylinder requalification.


RIN Number Expiration

RIN numbers expire every five years. PHMSA will not send renewal notices. Please be cognizant of when your number expires. It is recommended that you renew at least 60 days prior to your number expiring. You will receive a letter of approval reissuing the number once your renewal is processed.

CHECK YOUR STATUS

Common Write Up

One of the most common write-ups when it comes to documentation related to cylinder prequalification is not completing the Cylinder Size Indicator Chart, which you can see in the below highlighted section of the Cylinder Visual Inspection & Requalification log. This log is available through Propane Service Corporation (PSC).

PURCHASE LOGS

Save Money & Comply


The Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) require that you have certain guidance and training materials for cylinder requalification. However, instead of using the costly CGA pamphlets from the Compressed Gas Association, you can use like materials such as PERC’s Cylinder Requalification Training Manual, which has been approved by U.S. DOT PHMSA. This book is available through the Propane Service Corporation (PSC).

PURCHASE BOOK

Upcoming Events

NPGA Zoom District Meetings

Texas Meeting on January 23rd

The National Propane Gas Association will be holding district meetings. Texas (TX) is in a district with AR, CO, KS, MO, NM, and OK, and our Zoom District Meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at 11 am CDT/12 pm EST.


Agenda

1. Welcome - District Director

2. A Brief NPGA Report

3. Open Discussion on Regional / Local Issues

a. Local regulatory or legislative challenges

b. Supply challenges

c. Business challenges


Marketers and attendees are invited to share with the group any legislative and regulatory challenges and/or opportunities confronting the industry in their state. This open dialogue forum allows others within the district to learn about neighboring issues as well as share ideas and potential solutions based on their experience.

MEETING LINK

Quick Links

January 18, 2024

Winter Weekly Propane

Price & Supply Update

U.S, Gulf & Texas

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NPGA Scholarship Deadline is Right Around the Corner

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February 15, 2024

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Propane Appliance Rebates 2023 Deadline Almost Here

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deadline of January 31, 2024

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