(1) The general code and the codes of
liquid-measuring devices, liquefied petroleum gas and anhydrous ammonia
liquid-measuring devices, hydrocarbon gas vapor-measuring devices, vehicle-tank
meters, and vehicle tanks used as measures relating to specifications,
tolerances, and other technical requirements for commercial weighing and
measuring devices, contained in National Institute of Standards and Technology
Handbook 44, are adopted and incorporated by reference in Rule
5J-22.002, F.A.C.
(2) All operating petroleum fuel measuring
devices must be sealed with an appropriate security seal in such a manner that
the metering adjustment cannot be changed without breaking the seal. An
appropriate security seal is one which has been applied by the Department or a
person who is registered with the Department as a meter mechanic and bears at
least the name or initials of the registered meter mechanic.
(3) Any registered person, agency, or device
owner that has installed or returned to service a petroleum fuel measuring
device must report the existence or repair of the petroleum device to the
department at (850)921-1545 or by fax at (850)921-1548, within twenty-four (24)
hours after installation, but no sooner than 10 days prior to installation
using FDACS-03017, Placed in Service Report, Rev. 05/17, as incorporated by
reference in Rule
5J-22.003, F.A.C. Petroleum
measuring devices placed into service or returned to service by unregistered
persons and not in accordance with any exceptions provided by rule shall not be
used in commerce.
(4) Each
dispensing device from which diesel fuel is sold at retail shall be equipped
with a nozzle spout that conforms to SAE International J285, APRIL2019,
"Dispenser Nozzle Spouts for Liquid Fuels Intended for Use with Spark Ignition
and Compression Ignition Engines, " and is hereby incorporated by reference.
Copies of this publication may be obtained at
http://standards.sae.org. This
code is also available for public inspection during regular business hours at
the Florida Administrative Code and Register, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South
Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250, and the Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Consumer Services, Bureau of
Standards, 3125 Conner Boulevard, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1650. Posting of this
material on the internet for purposes of public examination would violate
federal copyright law.
(5) All
retail motor fuel dispensers in operation at self-service facilities shall
comply with the provisions of Section
526.141(5)(b),
F.S.
(a) As used in Section
526.141(5)(b),
F.S., the term "pump" means the face of a motor fuel dispenser or a stand-alone
unit as described in paragraph (b) of this subsection.
(b) The term "affixed, " as used in Section
526.141(5)(b),
F.S., means:
1. Directly attached to the pump
on the upper fifty percent of the front panel in a position clear and
conspicuous from the driver's position; or
2. Directly attached to a stand-alone unit
located no more than 36'' from either side of the motor fuel dispenser, at a
height equivalent to the upper fifty percent of the motor fuel dispenser's
front panel, and in a position clear and conspicuous from the driver's
position. If a stand-alone unit is used, it must contain controls to
communicate directly with the self-service facility's
staff.