N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 1 § 224.10 - Retail sales of unleaded or leaded gasoline
(a) No retailer or
wholesale purchaser-consumer, or his/her employee or agent, shall sell,
dispense, or offer for sale gasoline represented to be unleaded unless such
gasoline meets the defined requirements for unleaded gasoline.
(b) Every retailer and every wholesale
purchaser-consumer shall affix to each gasoline stand a permanent legible label
as follows:
(1) For gasoline pump stands
containing pumps for the introduction of unleaded gasoline into motor vehicles,
the label shall state: Unleaded gasoline.
(2) For gasoline pump stands containing pumps
for the introduction of leaded gasoline into motor vehicles, the label state:
Contains lead anti-knock compounds. Any label required under this paragraph
shall be located so as to be readily visible to a retailer's or a wholesale
purchaser-consumer's employees and persons operating motor vehicles into which
gasoline is to be dispensed.
(c) If more than one grade of unleaded
gasoline is dispensed from a gasoline pump or pump stand, compliance with this
section is required for only one grade.
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(a) If you are a retailer, you must post the minimum cetane number rating of all diesel fuel you sell to consumers. You must do this by putting at least one label on each face of each dispenser through which you sell diesel fuel.
(b) The label, or labels must be placed conspicuously on the dispenser so as to be in full view of consumers and as near as reasonably practical to the price per gallon of the diesel fuel.
(c) You must post either the cetane number certified to you or the cetane number determined by you according to the methods prescribed in ASTM D 975-18. In all cases above, the cetane number rating must be shown as a whole or half number equal to or less than the cetane number rating certified to you or determined by you.
(d)
(1) You must maintain and replace labels as needed to make sure consumers can easily see and read them.
(2) If the labels you have are destroyed or are unusable or unreadable for some unexpected reason, you can satisfy the requirements by posting a temporary label as much like the required label as possible. You must still get and post the required label without delay.
(e) [Reserved]
(f) You must keep for six months any delivery tickets or letters of certification on which you based your posting of cetane number rating. You must also keep for six months records of any cetane number rating determinations you made. These records shall be kept at the retail station and they must be open for inspection by weights and measures officials during normal business hours.