Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5J-21.001 - Standards
(1) Gasoline (includes
gasoline blended with oxygenates). The following specifications apply to
gasoline sold or offered for sale in Florida. Specific variations or exemptions
shall be considered by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for
gasoline designed for special equipment or service in accordance with Section
120.542, F.S., Variances and
Waivers.
(a) Standards. All gasoline shall
conform to the chemical and physical standards for gasoline as set forth in
ASTM International Designation D4814-24 (Approved January 1, 2024), "Standard
Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel", with the following
exceptions, providing that the base gasoline used under the exceptions conforms
to the chemical and physical standards for gasoline as set forth in ASTM
International Designation D4814-24 (Approved January 1, 2024), "Standard
Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel" except where noted:
1. Vapor Pressure Class Requirements:
Gasoline containing at least one (1) percent ethanol by volume shall be allowed
a 1.0 psi increase to the applicable vapor pressure class maximum from
September 16 through May 31 (not applicable for gasoline/ethanol blend tankage
at refineries, importers, pipelines, and terminals for the month of May). From
June 1 (May 1 for gasoline/ethanol blend tankage at refineries, importers,
pipelines, and terminals) through September 15, gasoline blends containing
ethanol shall conform to the vapor pressure class requirements and are entitled
to the permissible increases provided by the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and outlined in ASTM International Designation D4814-24 (Approved January
1, 2024), "Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine
Fuel."
2. If, prior to blending
with ethanol, the base gasoline has either a maximum distillation temperature
at the fifty volume percent evaporated distillation point of up to 10° F
above the maximum or has a driveability index (DI) of up to 30 above the
maximum, as stated for the proper distillation class in ASTM International
Designation D4814-24 (Approved January 1, 2024), "Standard Specification for
Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel", or has both, the fuel may be sold,
distributed or offered for sale or distribution provided that the department is
contacted at (850)921-1545 prior to exercising this option and is provided with
a documented company statement attesting to and demonstrating the following:
a. The affected fuel will only be sold,
offered for sale, distributed or offered for distribution after blending with
at least nine (9%) percent ethanol, by volume.
b. The base gasoline meets all other
specifications for spark-ignition engine fuels as set forth in ASTM
International Designation D4814-24 (Approved January 1, 2024), "Standard
Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel."
c. The fuel meets all specifications for
gasoline as defined in this subsection after blending with at least nine (9%)
percent ethanol, by volume.
d. The
fuel will be tested by the owner after blending (hand blend samples are
acceptable), but before selling, distributing, offering for sale or
distribution, and it shall be demonstrated that the fuel meets all
specifications for gasoline as defined in ASTM International Designation
D4814-24 (Approved January 1, 2024), "Standard Specification for Automotive
Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel", which shall be displayed on a certificate of
analysis or laboratory report. Such documentation must be made available to the
department upon request.
e. The
storage location(s) of the fuel intended to be blended under this
provision.
(b) Analysis. For purposes of inspection and
testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by
ASTM International Designation D4814-24 (Approved January 1, 2024), "Standard
Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel."
(c) No person shall sell or offer for sale
gasoline in this state that does not comply with the following requirements:
1. The total ethanol content of gasoline
shall not exceed fifteen percent (15%), by volume; or
2. The total methanol with co-solvents
content of gasoline shall not exceed seven and one half percent (7.5%), where
methanol does not exceed five percent (5%) and the co-solvents do not exceed
two and one half percent (2.5%), by volume; or
3. The total methyl tertiary butyl ether
(MTBE) content of gasoline shall not exceed two percent (2%), by volume;
or
4. The total ethanol and methyl
tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) content of gasoline shall not exceed fifteen
percent (15%), by volume; or
5. The
total butanol content of gasoline shall not exceed twelve and one half percent
(12.5%), by volume.
(d)
All gasoline sold or distributed at retail, or offered for sale or distribution
at retail shall have an octane rating ((R+M)/2) of at least 87.
(e) All gasoline with an octane rating
((R+M)/2) of 87 or higher shall have a motor octane number (MON) of at least
82.
(2) Kerosene
(Kerosine). The following specifications apply to kerosene No. 1-K and No. 2-K
sold or offered for sale in Florida.
(a)
Standards. All kerosene No. 1-K and No. 2-K shall conform to the chemical and
physical standards for kerosene No. 1-K and No. 2-K as set forth in ASTM
International Designation D3699-19 (approved December 15, 2019), "Standard
Specification for Kerosine."
(b)
Analysis. For purposes of inspection and testing, laboratory analyses shall be
conducted using the methods recognized by ASTM International Designation
D3699-19 (approved December 15, 2019), "Standard Specification for
Kerosine."
(3) Diesel
Fuels No. 1-D and No. 2-D. The following specifications apply to diesel fuels
No. 1-D and No. 2-D sold or offered for sale in Florida.
(a) Standards. All diesel fuels No. 1-D and
No. 2-D shall conform to the chemical and physical standards for diesel fuels
No. 1-D and No. 2-D as set forth in ASTM International Designation D975-23
(approved August 15, 2023), "Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel."
(b) Analysis. For purposes of inspection and
testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by
ASTM International Designation D975-23 (approved August 15, 2023), "Standard
Specification for Diesel Fuel."
(4) Fuel Oils No. 1 and No. 2. The following
specifications apply to fuel oils No. 1 and No. 2 sold or offered for sale in
Florida.
(a) Standards. All fuel oils No. 1
and No. 2 shall conform to the chemical and physical standards for fuel oils
No. 1 and No. 2 as set forth in ASTM International Designation D396-24
(approved May 1, 2024), "Standard Specification for Fuel Oils."
(b) Analysis. For purposes of inspection and
testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by
ASTM International Designation D396-24 (approved May 1, 2024), "Standard
Specification for Fuel Oils."
(5) Alternative Fuels.
(a) Denatured Ethanol.
1. Standards. All denatured fuel ethanol
shall conform to the chemical and physical standards for denatured fuel ethanol
as set forth in the ASTM International Designation D4806-21a (approved October
1, 2021), "Standard Specification for Denatured Fuel Ethanol for Blending with
Gasolines for Use as Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel."
2. Analysis. For purposes of inspection and
testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by
the ASTM International Designation D4806-21a (approved October 1, 2021),
"Standard Specification for Denatured Fuel Ethanol for Blending with Gasolines
for Use as Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel."
(b) Methanol Fuel Blends (51 to 85 volume
percent methanol). The following specifications apply to Methanol Fuel Blends
(51 to 85 volume percent methanol) sold or offered for sale in Florida.
1. Standards. All Methanol Fuel Blends (51 to
85 volume percent methanol) shall conform to the chemical and physical
standards for Methanol Fuel Blends (51 to 85 Volume percent methanol) as set
forth in the ASTM International Designation D5797-21 (approved October 1,
2021), "Standard Specification for Methanol Fuel Blends (M51-M85) for
Methanol-Capable Automotive Spark-Ignition Engines" and shall conform to the
end-point distillation temperature requirements for gasoline, as defined in
subsection 5J-21.001(1),
F.A.C.
2. Analysis. For purposes of
inspection and testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the
methods recognized by the ASTM International Designation D5797-21 (approved
October 1, 2021), "Standard Specification for Methanol Fuel Blends (M51-M85)
for Methanol-Capable Automotive Spark-Ignition Engines."
(c) Mixtures of Denatured Ethanol.
1. Ethanol Fuel Blends (51 to 83 volume
percent ethanol). The following specifications apply to Ethanol Fuel Blends (51
to 83 volume percent ethanol) sold or offered for sale in Florida.
a. Standards. All Ethanol Fuel Blends (51 to
83 volume percent ethanol) shall conform to the chemical and physical standards
for Ethanol Fuel Blends (51 to 83 volume percent ethanol) as set forth in the
ASTM International Designation D5798-21 (approved October 1, 2021), "Standard
Specification for Ethanol Fuel Blends for Flexible-Fuel Automotive
Spark-Ignition Engines" and shall conform to the end-point distillation
temperature requirements for gasoline, as defined in subsection
5J-21.001(1),
F.A.C.
b. Analysis. For purposes of
inspection and testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the
methods recognized by the ASTM International Designation D5798-21 (approved
October 1, 2021), "Standard Specification for Ethanol Fuel Blends for
Flexible-Fuel Automotive Spark-Ignition Engines."
2. Mid-Level Ethanol Blends. The following
specifications shall apply to automotive spark-ignition engine fuels with
ethanol concentrations greater than that which is permitted in subsection
5J-21.001(1),
F.A.C., and less than that which is permitted in subparagraph
5J-21.001(5)(c)
1., F.A.C., sold or offered for sale in Florida.
a. Standards. All mid-level ethanol blends
shall conform to the practices as set forth in the ASTM International
Designation D7794-21 (approved April 1, 2021), "Standard Practice for Blending
Mid-Level Ethanol Fuel Blends for Flexible-Fuel Vehicles with Automotive
Spark-Ignition Engines" and shall conform to the end-point distillation
temperature requirements for gasoline, as defined in subsection
5J-21.001(1),
F.A.C.
b. Analysis. For purposes of
inspection and testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the
methods recognized by the ASTM International Designation D7794-21 (approved
April 1, 2021), "Standard Practice for Blending Mid-Level Ethanol Fuel Blends
for Flexible-Fuel Vehicles with Automotive Spark-Ignition Engines."
(d) Fuels, other than
alcohol, derived from biological materials:
1.
Biodiesel fuel blend stock (also referred to as biodiesel or B100) and B99 (99%
biodiesel and 1% diesel fuel by volume). The following specifications apply to
biodiesel and B99 sold or offered for sale in Florida.
a. Standards. Biodiesel and B99 shall meet
the specifications set forth by ASTM International Designation D6751-23a
(approved April 1, 2023), "Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel Blendstock
(B100) for Middle Distillate Fuels."
b. Analysis. For purposes of inspection and
testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by
the ASTM International Designation D6751-23a (approved April 1, 2023),
"Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel Blendstock (B100) for Middle
Distillate Fuels."
2.
Biodiesel blends (biodiesel blended with diesel fuel or fuel oil). The
following specifications apply to biodiesel blends sold or offered for sale in
Florida. Biodiesel blends cannot contain more than 20% biodiesel. B99 is not
considered a blend for the purposes of this subparagraph.
a. Standards. Biodiesel blends containing
diesel fuel and 6% or more biodiesel shall meet the specifications set forth by
ASTM International Designation D7467-23 (approved October 1, 2023), "Standard
Specification for Diesel Fuel Oil, Biodiesel Blend (B6 to B20)."
b. Standards. Biodiesel blends containing
diesel fuel and less than 6% biodiesel shall meet the specifications set forth
by ASTM International Designation D975-23 (approved August 15, 2023), "Standard
Specification for Diesel Fuel."
c.
Standards. Biodiesel blends containing fuel oil shall meet the specifications
set forth by ASTM International Designation D396-24 (approved May 1, 2024),
"Standard Specification for Fuel Oils."
d. Analysis. For purposes of inspection and
testing biodiesel blends containing diesel fuel and 6% or more biodiesel,
laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by the ASTM
International Designation D7467-23 (approved October 1, 2023), "Standard
Specification for Diesel Fuel Oil, Biodiesel Blend (B6 to B20)."
e. Analysis. For purposes of inspection and
testing biodiesel blends containing diesel fuel and less than 6% biodiesel,
laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by ASTM
International Designation D975-23 (approved August 15, 2023), "Standard
Specification for Diesel Fuel."
f.
Analysis. For purposes of inspection and testing biodiesel blends containing
fuel oil, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized
by the ASTM International Designation D396-24 (approved May 1, 2024), "Standard
Specification for Fuel Oils."
(e) Butanol.
1. Standards. All butanol shall conform to
the chemical and physical standards for butanol as set forth in the ASTM
International Designation D7862-21 (approved April 1, 2021), "Standard
Specification for Butanol for Blending with Gasoline for Use as Automotive
Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel."
2.
Analysis. For purposes of inspection and testing, laboratory analyses shall be
conducted using the methods recognized by the ASTM International Designation
D7862-21 (approved April 1, 2021), "Standard Specification for Butanol for
Blending with Gasoline for Use as Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine
Fuel."
(6)
Water in Retail Storage Tanks.
(a) Water in
retail storage tanks containing petroleum fuels, with the exception of products
listed in paragraph (6)(b), enumerated in this rule shall not exceed one inch
in depth when measured from the bottom of the tank.
(b) Water in retail storage tanks containing
gasoline blended with 1% or more ethanol, by volume; Ethanol Fuel Blends;
Methanol Fuel Blends; biodiesel; or biodiesel blends containing 1% or more
biodiesel, by volume, shall not exceed one quarter inch in depth when measured
from the bottom of the tank.
(7) Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Standards.
(a) The
general codes for CNG and LNG as enumerated in the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) Handbook 44, as incorporated by reference in
Rule 5J-22.002, F.A.C.
(b) The Uniform Regulation for the Method of
Sale of Commodities for CNG and LNG as enumerated in the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) Handbook 130, as incorporated by reference in
Rule 5J-22.003, F.A.C.
(8) In accordance with Section
525.035, F.S., any petroleum
fuel that fails to meet applicable labeling requirements, as adopted in this
rule chapter, shall be placed under Stop Sale Order by the department. The
measuring devices of said product shall be sealed by the department prohibiting
the sale of the petroleum fuel. The petroleum fuel shall be released by the
department from the Stop Sale Order in accordance with Section
525.035, F.S.
(9) In accordance with Section
525.037, F.S., any petroleum
fuel that fails to meet applicable standards, as adopted in this rule chapter,
shall be placed under Stop Sale Order by the department, and the measuring
devices of said petroleum fuel shall be sealed by the department, prohibiting
the sale of the petroleum fuel. The petroleum fuel shall be released by the
department from the Stop Sale Order in accordance with Section
525.037, F.S.
(10) Materials. The following materials are
hereby incorporated by reference. Copies of these publications may be obtained
from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428, or
http://www.astm.org and are also
available for public inspection during regular business hours at the Florida
Administrative Code and Register, R.A. Gray Building, 500 Building, 500 South
Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250, and at the Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Consumer Services, Bureau of
Standards, 2005 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32399-6500. Posting of the
following materials on the internet for purposes of public examination would
violate federal copyright law.
(a) ASTM
International Designation D4814-24 (approved January 1, 2024), "Standard
Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel."
(b) ASTM International Designation D3699-19
(approved December 15, 2019), "Standard Specification for Kerosine."
(c) ASTM International Designation D975-23
(approved August 15, 2023), "Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel."
(d) ASTM International Designation D396-24
(approved May 1, 2024), "Standard Specification for Fuel Oils."
(e) ASTM International Designation D4806-21a
(approved October 1, 2021), "Standard Specification for Denatured Fuel Ethanol
for Blending with Gasolines for Use as Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine
Fuel."
(f) ASTM International
Designation D5798-21 (approved October 1, 2021), "Standard Specification for
Ethanol Fuel Blends for Flexible-Fuel Automotive Spark-Ignition
Engines."
(g) ASTM International
Designation D5797-21 (approved October 1, 2021), "Standard Specification for
Methanol Fuel Blends (M51-M85) for Methanol-Capable Automotive Spark-Ignition
Engines."
(h) ASTM International
Designation D6751-23a (approved April 1, 2023), "Standard Specification for
Biodiesel Fuel Blendstock (B100) for Middle Distillate Fuels."
(i) ASTM International Designation D7467-23
(approved October 1, 2023), "Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oil,
Biodiesel Blend (B6 to B20)."
(j)
ASTM International Designation D7794-21 (approved April 1, 2021), "Standard
Practice for Blending Mid-Level Ethanol Fuel Blends for Flexible-Fuel Vehicles
with Automotive Spark-Ignition Engines."
(k) ASTM International Designation D7862-21
(approved April 1, 2021), "Standard Specification for Butanol for Blending with
Gasoline for Use as Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel."
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 525.14, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.01, 525.035, 525.037, 525.14 FS.
New 1-15-68, Amended 7-1-71, 7-1-73, 12-1-73, 11-16-74, 2-13-80, 5-3-83, Formerly 5F-2.01, Amended 5-3-90, 8-13-92, 11-29-94, 11-13-97, 12-9-98, 8-3-99, 7-31-00, 9-3-01, 8-15-02, 6-29-03, 6-21-04, 4-18-05, 6-1-06, 5-6-08, 1-3-10, 4-3-14, 1-7-15, Formerly 5F-2.001, Amended 11-15-20.
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