9610 - Records.

     § 9610.  Records.        Every motor carrier shall keep such records, in such form as     the department reasonably may prescribe, as will enable the     carrier to report and enable the department to determine the     total number of miles traveled by its entire fleet of qualified     motor vehicles, the total number of miles traveled in this     Commonwealth by the entire fleet, the total number of gallons of     motor fuel used by the entire fleet and the total number of     gallons of motor fuel purchased in this Commonwealth for the     entire fleet. All such records shall be safely preserved for a     period of four years in such manner as to insure their security     and availability for inspection by the secretary or any     authorized employee engaged in the administration of this     chapter. Upon application in writing, stating the reasons     therefor, the department may, in its discretion, consent to the     destruction of any such records at any time within that period     if the records pertain to a period which has been audited by the     department. Every taxpayer shall retain records required by this     chapter at a place within this Commonwealth, but a taxpayer who     elects to retain records outside of this Commonwealth shall     assume reasonable out-of-State audit expenses.     (Dec. 20, 1995, P.L.669, No.75, eff. Jan. 1, 1996)