1. When the thermometer reads 167 degrees Fahrenheit not less than ten (10) per cent shall be evaporated.
2. When the thermometer reads 284 degrees Fahrenheit not less than fifty (50) per cent shall be evaporated.
3. When the thermometer reads 392 degrees Fahrenheit not less than ninety (90) per cent shall be evaporated.
4. The end or dry point of distillation must not be over 437 degrees Fahrenheit.
5. The residue shall not exceed two (2) per cent.
6. Sulphur shall not exceed twenty one hundredths (0.20) per cent.
(b) Motor fuel or gasoline shall be volatile hydro-carbon fuel, free from water and suspended matter, and shall be practicable and/or suitable for use as fuel in internal combustion engines.
Acts 1919, p. 213. Amended by Acts 1933, 43rd Leg., p. 94, ch. 46, Sec. 2; Acts 1935, 44th Leg., p. 396, ch. 154, Sec. 2.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 132 - Occupational and Business Regulation
Chapter 4 - Gasoline and Petroleum Products
Article 8601. Sale Under Another Name
Article 8602. Shall Mark Containers
Article 8603. Labeling Receptacles or Reservoirs of Petroleum Products
Article 8605. Standard of Gasoline or Motor Fuel
Article 8606. Inferior Motor Fuel
Article 8607. Tests of Petroleum Products
Article 8608. Using Incorrect Measure
Article 8609. Breaking Seal on Incorrect Measure