(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated. (b) "Aviation fuel" means: (1) aviation gasoline; or (2) turbine fuel. (c) (1) "Aviation gasoline" means gasoline that is used to propel gasoline-powered aircraft and: (i) is invoiced as aviation gasoline; or (ii) is received, sold, stored, or withdrawn from storage by a person for the purpose of propelling gasoline-powered aircraft. (2) "Aviation gasoline" does not include gasoline used to propel a motor vehicle. (d) "Clean-burning fuel" means, when used for motor vehicle propulsion: (1) natural gas; (2) liquefied natural gas; (3) liquefied petroleum gas; (4) hydrogen; (5) electricity; or (6) any other fuel at least 85% of which is one or more of the following: (i) methanol; (ii) ethanol; (iii) any other alcohol; or (iv) ether. (e) (1) "Gasoline" means a product that: (i) is used as fuel in a spark ignited, internal combustion engine; or (ii) is designated as gasoline by the Comptroller. (2) "Gasoline" includes: (i) casinghead gasoline; (ii) absorption gasoline; (iii) other natural gasoline; and (iv) aviation gasoline. (f) "Motor fuel" means: (1) gasoline; or (2) special fuel. (g) "Motor vehicle" means a vehicle that: (1) is self-propelled; (2) is designed to be operated on a public highway; and (3) is not operated only on rails. (h) (1) "Special fuel" means a product that is usable as fuel in an internal combustion engine. (2) "Special fuel" includes clean-burning fuel except electricity. (3) "Special fuel" does not include gasoline. (i) "Turbine fuel" means Jet A, A-1, or B fuel that is used to propel turbine powered aircraft.
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