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Date Tested” – Isn this the same date thats required in Part B where the test company reports their results?

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Date Tested” – Isn this the same date thats required in Part B where the test company reports their results?

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Although these dates should match, they are different and both are required. On Part A, “Date Tested” refers to the tank test date that was reported on the 48 hour test notification. On Part B, “Date Tested” refers to the actual date the tank was tested. Q: Version 12 requires the “Full Serial Number.” All trailers and semi-trailers manufactured after 1981 have a 17-digit VIN number and most also have a “Manufacturer’s S/N” which consists of letter and numbers different than the VIN. What is the proper number to put in the “Full Serial #” space if both exist on the tank serial plate?

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