State restrictions on the use of dyed diesel for fuel for vehicles on Texas roadways was lifted on Feb. 19 as Texans work to recover from last week’s winter storm.
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar and Gov. Greg Abbott also announced state motor fuels tax on dyed diesel has been suspended.
The Comptroller’s office secured a temporary waiver from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to waive penalties and help clear the way for off-road diesel fuel to be used by on-road vehicles in all 254 counties to ensure the availability of reliable fuel sources for disaster relief.
Abbott also issued a disaster declaration last week in response to the severe weather in Texas and requested a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) disaster designation.
President Joe Biden has declared a disaster in 108 Texas counties.
The president’s action makes federal funding available to affected individuals in the counties of: Anderson, Angelina, Aransas, Austin, Bastrop, Bee, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Bosque, Bowie, Brazoria, Brazos, Brown, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Calhoun, Cameron, Chambers, Cherokee, Collin, Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Cooke, Coryell, Dallas, Denton, DeWitt, Ellis, Erath, Falls, Fannin, Fort Bend, Freestone, Galveston, Gillespie, Gonzales, Grayson, Gregg, Grimes, Guadalupe, Hardin, Harris, Harrison, Hays, Henderson, Hidalgo, Hill, Hood, Houston, Hunt, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jim Wells, Johnson, Jones, Kaufman, Kendall, Lavaca, Liberty, Limestone, Lubbock, Madison, Matagorda, Maverick, McLennan, Medina, Milam, Montague, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Navarro, Nueces, Orange, Palo Pinto, Panola, Parker, Polk, Rockwall, Rusk, Sabine, San Jacinto, San Patricio, Scurry, Shelby, Smith, Stephens, Tarrant, Taylor, Travis, Tom Green, Tyler, Upshur, Val Verde, Van Zandt, Victoria, Walker, Waller, Washington, Wharton, Wichita, Williamson, Wilson, Wise and Wood.
This designation makes federal assistance, such as emergency loans, available to farmers and ranchers who have suffered losses in designated counties, as well as in counties that are contiguous to a designated county.
Texas Farm Bureau staff have been in communication with Abbott’s office, outlining the needs and concerns of farmers, ranchers and rural Texans.
For more information on USDA disaster programs and assistance following the severe winter storm, visit https://texasfarmbureau.org/winter-storm-resources.
Why aren’t all the counties in Texas included in the disaster area from the storm of outages and etc in Texas
We had substantial feed and diesels bills from last week and water etc
Callahan county wasn’t listed above
Please help
Counties have to meet a certain threshold for damage to be declared a federal disaster. We continue to update the list as more counties are added. To help your county reach that threshold, please submit damage reports through the State of Texas Assessment survey: https://txfb.us/3bJSbcC
I echo the comment above. Where is Fisher County?
Please respond.
Counties have to meet a certain threshold for damage to be declared a federal disaster. We continue to update the list as more counties are added. To help your county reach that threshold, please submit damage reports through the State of Texas Assessment survey: https://txfb.us/3bJSbcC
Lamar County????
It says counties adjacent to affected counties, Lamar is adjacent to Fannin
Counties have to meet a certain threshold for damage to be declared a federal disaster. We continue to update the list as more counties are added. To help your county reach that threshold, please submit damage reports through the State of Texas Assessment survey: https://txfb.us/3bJSbcC
Mitchell County???
Counties have to meet a certain threshold for damage to be declared a federal disaster. We continue to update the list as more counties are added. To help your county reach that threshold, please submit damage reports through the State of Texas Assessment survey: https://txfb.us/3bJSbcC
Dyed diesel was lifted on Feb 19th, when does that end ? Also, can it be run in a commercial vehicle ?
It ended on Feb. 26.