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CHAPTER 278-H.F.No. 3071 An act relating to motor fuels; updating petroleum specifications; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 239.761; and 239.792. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 239.761, is amended to read: 239.761 [PETROLEUM PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.] Subdivision 1. [APPLICATION.] A person responsible for the product must meet the specifications insubdivisions 3 to12this section. The specifications apply to petroleum products processed, held, stored, imported, transferred, distributed, offered for distribution, offered for sale or use, or sold in Minnesota. Subd. 2. [COORDINATION WITH DEPARTMENTS OF REVENUE AND AGRICULTURE.] The petroleum product specifications in this section are intended to match the definitions and specifications in sections 41A.09 and 296.01. Petroleum products named insubdivisions 3 to 12this section are defined in section 296.01. Subd. 3. [GASOLINE.] Gasoline that is not blended with ethanol must not be contaminated with water or other impurities and must comply with ASTM specificationD 4814-92cD 4814-96. Gasoline that is not blended with ethanol must also comply with the volatility requirements in Code of Federal Regulations, title 40, part 80. After gasoline is sold, transferred, or otherwise removed from a refinery or terminal, a person responsible for the product: (1) may blend the gasoline with agriculturally derived ethanol as provided in subdivision 4; (2) shall not blend the gasoline with any oxygenate other than denatured, agriculturally derived ethanol; (3) shall not blend the gasoline with other petroleum products that are not gasoline or denatured, agriculturally derived ethanol; (4) shall not blend the gasoline with products commonly and commercially known as casinghead gasoline, absorption gasoline, condensation gasoline, drip gasoline, or natural gasoline; and (5) may blend the gasoline with a detergent additive, an antiknock additive, or an additive designed to replace tetra-ethyl lead, that is registered by the EPA. Subd. 4. [GASOLINE BLENDED WITH ETHANOL.] Gasoline may be blended with up to ten percent, by volume, agriculturally derived, denatured ethanol that complies with the requirements of subdivision 5. A gasoline-ethanol blend must: (1) comply with the volatility requirements in Code of Federal Regulations, title 40, part 80; (2) comply with ASTM specificationD 4814-90aD 4814-96, or the gasoline base stock from which a gasoline-ethanol blend was produced must comply with ASTM specificationD 4814-90aD 4814-96; and (3) not be blended with casinghead gasoline, absorption gasoline, condensation gasoline, drip gasoline, or natural gasoline after the gasoline-ethanol blend has been sold, transferred, or otherwise removed from a refinery or terminal. Subd. 5. [DENATURED ETHANOL.] Denatured ethanol that is to be blended with gasoline must be agriculturally derived and must comply with ASTM specificationD 4806-88D 4806-95b. This includes the requirement that ethanol may be denatured only as specified in Code of Federal Regulations, title 27, parts 20 and 21. Subd. 6. [GASOLINE BLENDED WITH AN OXYGENATE.] Gasoline that is blended with an oxygenate, other than denatured ethanol, must comply with ASTM specificationD 4814-90aD 4814-96. Oxygenates, other than denatured ethanol, must not be blended into gasoline after the gasoline has been sold, transferred, or otherwise removed from a refinery or terminal. Subd. 7. [HEATING FUEL OIL.] Heating fuel oil must comply with ASTM specificationD 396-90aD 396-96. Subd. 8. [DIESEL FUEL OIL.] Diesel fuel oil must comply with ASTM specificationD 975-90D 975-96a. Subd. 9. [KEROSENE.] Kerosene must comply with ASTM specificationD 3699-90D 3699-96a. Subd. 10. [AVIATION GASOLINE.] Aviation gasoline must comply with ASTM specificationD 910-90D 910-96. Subd. 11. [AVIATION TURBINE FUEL, JET FUEL.] Aviation turbine fuel and jet fuel must comply with ASTM specificationD1655-90D 1655-96c. Subd. 12. [GAS TURBINE FUEL OIL.] Fuel oil for use in nonaviation gas turbine engines must comply with ASTM specificationD 2880-90aD 2880-96a. Subd. 13. [E85.] A blend of ethanol and gasoline, containing at least 60 percent ethanol and not more than 85 percent ethanol, produced for use as a motor fuel in alternative fuel vehicles as defined in section 296.01, subdivision 5, must comply with ASTM specification D 5798-96. Subd. 14. [M85.] A blend of methanol and gasoline, containing at least 85 percent methanol, produced for use as a motor fuel in alternative fuel vehicles as defined in section 296.01, subdivision 5, must comply with ASTM specification D 5797-96. Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 239.792, is amended to read: 239.792 [GASOLINE OCTANE.] Subdivision 1. [GASOLINE OCTANE; DISCLOSURE.] A manufacturer, hauler, blender, agent, jobber, consignment agent, importer, or distributor who sells, delivers, or distributes gasoline or gasoline-oxygenate blends, shall provide, at the time of delivery, a bill of lading or shipping manifest to the person who receives the gasoline. The bill or manifest must state the minimum octane of the gasoline delivered. The stated octane number must be the average of the "motor method" octane number and the "research method" octane number as determined by the test methods in ASTM specificationD 439-89 or D 4814-90aD 4814-96, or by a test method adopted by department rule. Subd. 2. [GASOLINE OCTANE; DISPENSER LABELING.] A person responsible for the product shall clearly, conspicuously, and permanently label each gasoline dispenser that is used to sell gasoline or gasoline-oxygenate blends at retail or to dispense gasoline or gasoline-oxygenate blends into the fuel supply tanks of motor vehicles, with the minimum octane of the gasoline dispensed. The label must meet the following requirements: (a) The octane number displayed on the label must represent the average of the "motor method" octane number and the "research method" octane number as determined by the test methods in ASTM specificationD 439-89 or D 4814-90aD 4814-96, or by a test method adopted by department rule. (b) The label must be at least 2-1/2 inches high and three inches wide, with a yellow background, black border, and black figures and letters. (c) The number representing the octane of the gasoline must be at least one inch high. (d) The label must include the words "minimum octane" and the term "(R+M)/2" or "(RON+MON)/2." Presented to the governor March 13, 1998 Signed by the governor March 16, 1998, 10:27 a.m.
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