1. The use of pumps, dispensers or other devices which are capable of withdrawing gasoline from one tank containing gasoline and another tank containing motor oil and dispensing them as a single combined product and of withdrawing gasoline alone from the tank containing gasoline must be authorized if the Division of Consumer Equitability of the State Department of Agriculture determines that all the following conditions exist:
(a) The device mechanism accurately measures the quantities being simultaneously withdrawn for dispensing as a combined product from each of the two tanks when the combined product is dispensed, and the quantity being dispensed from the gasoline tank alone when gasoline alone is dispensed.
(b) The device mechanism accurately and visibly records and displays the ratio of gasoline to motor oil, the quantity of each ingredient being dispensed, the price per gallon for gasoline being dispensed and the price per quart for motor oil being dispensed, or accurately and visibly records and displays the ratio of gasoline to motor oil and the total volume of the oil and gasoline mixture delivered, and computes the total cost based upon the price set for the finished blend.
(c) The device mechanism prevents the changing of the ratio of gasoline to motor oil during dispensing.
(d) There is firmly attached to or painted upon the device mechanism panel a sign or label plainly visible consisting of the words "two-cycle motor fuel" together with the brand name or trademark of the product, all of which must be in letters not less than one-half inch in height.
2. The provisions of this section authorize the operation of a blending type of pump or dispenser connected to two tanks, one containing motor oil and the other gasoline, but only if the motor oil in its separate state meets the specifications for lubricating oil as required by NRS 590.080 and the gasoline in its separate state meets the specifications for gasoline as required by NRS 590.070.
(Added to NRS by 1963, 108; A 1993, 1796; 1999, 3739; 2003, 2328; 2005, 656; 2013, 2485)
1. The use of pumps, dispensers or other devices which are capable of withdrawing gasoline from one tank containing gasoline and another tank containing motor oil and dispensing them as a single combined product and of withdrawing gasoline alone from the tank containing gasoline must be authorized if the Division of Measurement Standards of the State Department of Agriculture determines that all the following conditions exist:
(a) The device mechanism accurately measures the quantities being simultaneously withdrawn for dispensing as a combined product from each of the two tanks when the combined product is dispensed, and the quantity being dispensed from the gasoline tank alone when gasoline alone is dispensed.
(b) The device mechanism accurately and visibly records and displays the ratio of gasoline to motor oil, the quantity of each ingredient being dispensed, the price per gallon for gasoline being dispensed and the price per quart for motor oil being dispensed, or accurately and visibly records and displays the ratio of gasoline to motor oil and the total volume of the oil and gasoline mixture delivered, and computes the total cost based upon the price set for the finished blend.
(c) The device mechanism prevents the changing of the ratio of gasoline to motor oil during dispensing.
(d) There is firmly attached to or painted upon the device mechanism panel a sign or label plainly visible consisting of the words "two-cycle motor fuel" together with the brand name or trademark of the product, all of which must be in letters not less than one-half inch in height.
2. The provisions of this section authorize the operation of a blending type of pump or dispenser connected to two tanks, one containing motor oil and the other gasoline, but only if the motor oil in its separate state meets the specifications for lubricating oil as required by NRS 590.080 and the gasoline in its separate state meets the specifications for gasoline as required by NRS 590.070.
(Added to NRS by 1963, 108; A 1993, 1796; 1999, 3739; 2003, 2328; 2005, 656; 2013, 2485; 2021, 104, effective January 1, 2022)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 590 - Motor Vehicle Fuel, Petroleum Products and Antifreeze
NRS 590.030 - False branding prohibited.
NRS 590.050 - False or misleading advertising prohibited.
NRS 590.060 - Adulterated, substituted, used or recycled products.
NRS 590.140 - Duties of district attorneys.
NRS 590.150 - Penalties; prima facie evidence.
NRS 590.180 - Phraseology indicating reduced price.
NRS 590.190 - Motor vehicle fuel without brand name: Requisites.
NRS 590.200 - Size of letters, figures or numerals designating brand or words "no brand."
NRS 590.210 - Size of letters in designating individual grade of motor vehicle fuel.
NRS 590.220 - Size of letters, words, figures or numerals indicating prices of motor vehicle fuel.
NRS 590.230 - Contents and form of advertising medium; information concerning conditions of sale.
NRS 590.250 - Numeral "1" and letter "l": Uniformity of type and design.
NRS 590.260 - Visibility and color of letters, words, figures or numerals.
NRS 590.280 - Placement of medium in misleading position as regards other advertising.
NRS 590.300 - Advertising of "motor oil" or "lubricating oil": General requirements.
NRS 590.330 - Criminal penalties.
NRS 590.450 - Civil penalties; deposit and use of money.
NRS 590.515 - Regulations of Board: Generally.
NRS 590.519 - Regulations regarding safety; inspections; programs on safety.
NRS 590.521 - Minimum general standards for equipment.
NRS 590.525 - Installation and maintenance of equipment.
NRS 590.535 - Use of containers; required licenses; exceptions.
NRS 590.537 - Dealer of leased tank to remove tank when requested at no charge; refund to customer.
NRS 590.549 - Power of Board to issue, suspend and revoke licenses; fees established by regulation.
NRS 590.555 - Applications for licenses: Requirement; contents; fees.
NRS 590.575 - Classifications.
NRS 590.585 - Contents of license.
NRS 590.610 - Variances from regulations.
NRS 590.615 - Variances from rules, regulations or specifications: Considerations.
NRS 590.625 - Attorney General is Board’s legal adviser.
NRS 590.635 - Duties of sheriffs and police officers.
NRS 590.640 - Penalties; injunctive relief available to Board.