The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"American Society for Testing and Materials International" or "ASTM." A member-based, international standards organization that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical standards and test methods for a variety of materials and products, including automotive fuel and other petroleum products, or any successor organization.
"Automotive fuel." Any liquid or gaseous matter used for the generation of power in an internal combustion engine. The term shall include, but may not be limited to, the following:
(1) Automotive spark-ignition engine fuel, which includes, but is not limited to:
(i) Gasoline.
(ii) Gasohol, a mixture of unleaded gasoline and at least 10% denatured ethanol.
(iii) Fuels developed to comply with the Clean Air Act (69 Stat. 1, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq.), such as reformulated gasoline and oxygenated gasoline.
(2) Alternative liquid automotive fuels, including, but not limited to:
(i) Methanol, denatured ethanol and other alcohols.
(ii) Mixtures of gasoline containing 85% or more by volume of methanol, denatured ethanol and other alcohols.
(iii) Liquefied natural gas.
(iv) Liquefied petroleum gas.
(v) Coal-derived liquid fuels.
"Automotive fuel rating." For gasoline, the octane rating, or, for alternative liquid automotive fuel, the commonly used name of the fuel with a disclosure of the amount, expressed as a minimum percent by volume, of the principal components of the fuel.
"Consumer." A person who purchases automotive fuel for purposes other than resale.
"Dispenser" or "dispensing system." A device designed to measure and deliver automotive fuel into the fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle.
"Distributor." A person who receives automotive fuel in this Commonwealth for subsequent distribution to another person other than the consumer.
"EPA." The United States Environmental Protection Agency.
"FTC." The United States Federal Trade Commission.
"Fueling dispensers." Individual fueling points, recognized by price and volume displays for a dispenser's points of sale.
"Octane rating" or "octane number." The rating of the antiknock characteristics of a grade or type of automotive fuel as determined by dividing by two the sum of the research octane number plus the motor octane number unless another procedure is determined by the Department of Agriculture to be more appropriate for the purposes of this subchapter.
"Oxygenate." A substance which, when added to gasoline, increases the amount of oxygen in the gasoline blend.
"Oxygenate blender." A person who owns, leases, operates, controls or supervises an oxygenate blending facility.
"Oxygenate blending facility." A refinery, bulk terminal, bulk plant, other facility or truck or another place at which oxygenated gasoline is produced or blended.
"Oxygenated gasoline." Gasoline which contains at least 2% oxygen by weight.
"Producer." A person who purchases component elements and blends them to produce or market automotive fuel.
"Program." The Automotive Fuel Testing and Disclosure Program.
"Refiner." A person engaged in the manufacture, production or importation of automotive fuel.
"Reformulated gasoline." Any gasoline which is certified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as complying with the requirements of 42 U.S.C. § 7545 (relating to regulation of fuels) and any regulations promulgated under the Clean Air Act (69 Stat. 1, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq.).
"Research octane number" and "motor octane number." The terms shall have the meanings given to them in the specifications of the American Society for Testing and Materials International entitled "Standard Specifications for Automotive Spark Engine Fuel," designated D4814 or any subsequent updated specification, and, with respect to any grade or type of automotive fuel, are determined in accordance with the test methods set forth in American Society for Testing and Materials International standard test methods for research octane number and motor octane number as may be adopted by the Federal Trade Commission.
"Retailer." A person who sells or offers for sale automotive fuel to the general public for ultimate consumption.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 41 - Weights and Measures
Section 4101 - Short title of chapter
Section 4105 - Systems of weights and measures
Section 4106 - State standards of weight and measure
Section 4107 - Office and working standards and equipment
Section 4108 - Director and inspectors of weights and measures
Section 4109 - General powers and duties of department
Section 4110 - Specific powers and duties of department; regulations
Section 4111 - Testing and inspections of standards
Section 4112 - General testing and inspections
Section 4113 - Registration of sellers, installers and repairers of weighing and measuring devices
Section 4115 - Training program
Section 4117 - Inspection of packages
Section 4118 - Stop-use, stop-removal and removal orders
Section 4119 - Disposition of correct and incorrect apparatus
Section 4120 - Police powers; right of entry and stoppage
Section 4121 - Powers and duties of director and inspector
Section 4123 - City and county standards and equipment
Section 4124 - Concurrent jurisdiction
Section 4125 - Division of responsibilities
Section 4126 - Duty of owners of incorrect apparatus
Section 4127 - Method of sale of commodities
Section 4128 - Packages; declarations of quantity and origin; variations; exemptions
Section 4129 - Declarations of unit price on random packages
Section 4130 - Misleading packages
Section 4131 - Advertising packages for sale
Section 4132 - Sale by net weight
Section 4133 - Misrepresentation of price
Section 4134 - Meat, poultry and seafood
Section 4135 - Butter, oleomargarine and margarine
Section 4136 - Fluid dairy products
Section 4137 - Flour, cornmeal and hominy grits
Section 4139 - Construction of contracts
Section 4140 - Hindering or obstructing officer; penalties
Section 4141 - Impersonation of officer; penalties
Section 4142 - Prohibited acts
Section 4143 - Presumptive evidence
Section 4150 - Enforcement and regulations
Section 4152 - Weighmasters' certificates
Section 4153 - Preparation of weighmaster's certificate
Section 4154 - Use of approved weighing device required
Section 4155 - Scale requirement
Section 4156 - Disposition of copies of certificates
Section 4157 - License required; definition
Section 4158 - Suspension or revocation of licenses
Section 4159 - Prohibited acts
Section 4160 - Sales by weight
Section 4161 - Separation required
Section 4162 - Substitution of another purchaser in weighmaster's certificate
Section 4163 - Authorization to inspect and direct to nearest scales
Section 4164 - Weighmaster's certificate required
Section 4166 - Exception for boatloads or railroad carloads
Section 4167 - Rules and regulations
Section 4168 - Sales by employer-producer to employees
Section 4169 - Existing licenses
Section 4170 - Approval of types of weights and measures and weighing and measuring devices
Section 4171 - Submission of types for approval
Section 4172 - Certificates of approval; notice of disapproval; appeals
Section 4173 - Manufacture, sale or use of unapproved weights, measures and devices
Section 4174 - Marking of approved weights and measures
Section 4175 - Marking of weights and measures "not legal for trade."
Section 4176 - Rules and regulations
Section 4177 - Sealing of approved weights and measures
Section 4181 - Small deliveries
Section 4183 - Enforcement of chapter, rules and regulations
Section 4187.1 - Scope of subchapter
Section 4187.3 - Automotive Fuel Testing and Disclosure Program
Section 4187.4 - Standards for automotive fuel
Section 4187.5 - Automotive fuel rating, disclosure and labeling requirements
Section 4187.6 - Investigations
Section 4187.7 - Violations and penalties
Section 4190 - Rules and regulations
Section 4191 - Offenses and penalties
Section 4192 - Temporary or permanent injunctions