[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 10, Volume 3] [Revised as of January 1, 2001] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 10CFR490.301] [Page 726] TITLE 10--ENERGY CHAPTER II--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY PART 490--ALTERNATIVE FUEL TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM--Table of Contents Subpart D--Alternative Fuel Provider Vehicle Acquisition Mandate Sec. 490.301 Definitions. In addition to the definitions found in section 490.2, the following definitions apply to this subpart-- Affiliate means a person that, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by, or is under common ownership or control of a person subject to vehicle acquisition requirements in this part. Alternative Fuels Business means activities undertaken to derive revenue from-- (1) Producing, storing, refining, processing, transporting, distributing, importing, or selling at wholesale or retail any alternative fuel other than electricity; or (2) Generating, transmitting, importing, or selling at wholesale or retail electricity. Business Unit means a semi-autonomous major grouping of activities for administrative purposes and organizational structure within a business entity and that is controlled by or under control of a person subject to vehicle acquisition requirements in this part. Division means a major administrative unit of an enterprise comprising at least several enterprise units or constituting a complete integrated unit for a specific purpose and that is controlled by or under control of a person subject to vehicle acquisition requirements in this part. Normal Requirements and Practices means the operating business practices and required conditions under which the principal business of a person subject to vehicle acquisition requirements in this part operates. Principal Business means the sales-related activity that produces the greatest gross revenue. Substantial Portion means that at least 30 percent of the annual gross revenue of a covered person is derived from the sale of alternative fuels. Substantially Engaged means that a covered person, or affiliate, division, or other business unit thereof, regularly derives more than a negligible amount of sales-related gross revenue from an alternative fuels business.