C.M.R. 01, 001, ch. 308 - ROADSIDE ADVERTISING OF GASOLINE AND GASOLINE PRICING

  1. § 001-308-1 - Roadside signs
  2. § 001-308-2 - Retail Sales of Gasoline
  3. § 001-308-3 - Responsibility for Compliance

SUMMARY: Roadside signs advertising the retail price of gasoline (and other automotive fuels) must display the price charged per gallon. Advertisement of the price charged per half-gallon is prohibited on roadside signs. Road-side signs may advertise the price charged per liter so long as the price charged per gallon also appears on such signs. Retail motor fuel dispensers must calculate and display sales either in total gallons and dollars or total liters and dollars.

Notes

C.M.R. 01, 001, ch. 308
EFFECTIVE DATE: In order to allow the industry sufficient time to comply with the amendments of this chapter, the effective date shall be January 1, 1982 except for section l(B) which shall become effective July 10, 1981.
Original Chapter 308 was effective May 1, 1980.
EFFECTIVE DATE (ELECTRONIC CONVERSION):
May 4, 1996
CONVERTED TO MS WORD:
May 19, 2008

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 M.R.S.A. §2402(3), (14); §2622

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