ATCP 94.250(2)(2)Aviation turbine fuel. Any fuel product designated by name or reference as aviation turbine fuel shall meet the requirements of ASTM D1655.
ATCP 94.250 HistoryHistory: CR 21-096: cr. Register February 2024 No. 818, eff. 3-1-24.
ATCP 94.260ATCP 94.260Racing gasoline. This section only applies to racing gasoline.
ATCP 94.260(1)(1)Octane rating. The octane rating of racing gasoline shall not be less than any of the following:
ATCP 94.260(1)(a)(a) The octane rating posted on the product dispenser.
ATCP 94.260(1)(b)(b) The certification on the invoice, bill of lading, shipping paper, or other documentation.
ATCP 94.260(2)(2)Specifications. The product specification limits shall be those as declared by the manufacturer’s product specifications. Upon the request by the department, each supplier of racing gasoline shall provide a copy of the manufacturer’s product specifications.
ATCP 94.260(3)(3)Lead and lead substitute.
ATCP 94.260(3)(a)(a) Minimum lead content to be termed leaded. Gasoline and gasoline oxygenate blends sold as leaded shall contain a minimum of 0.013 grams of lead per liter or 0.05 grams per U.S. gallon.
ATCP 94.260(3)(b)(b) Labeling. Each dispensing device from which gasoline or gasoline-oxygenate blends containing lead shall display the following legend, “Contains lead.” The lettering of this legend shall not be less than 12.7 millimeters or 1/2 inch in height and the color of the lettering shall be in definite contrast to the background color to which it is applied.
ATCP 94.260(3)(c)(c) Use of lead substitute must be disclosed. Each dispensing device from which gasoline or gasoline-oxygenate blends containing a lead substitute is dispensed shall display the following legend: “Contains Lead Substitute.” The lettering of this legend shall not be less than 12.7 millimeters or 1/2 inch in height and the color of the lettering shall be in definite contrast to the background color to which it is applied.
ATCP 94.260(3)(d)(d) Nozzle requirements for leaded fuel. Each dispensing device from which gasoline or gasoline oxygenate blends that contain lead in amounts sufficient to be considered leaded gasoline, or lead substitute engine fuel, is sold shall be equipped with a nozzle spout having a terminal end with an outside diameter of not less than 23.63 millimeters or 0.93 inches.
ATCP 94.260 HistoryHistory: CR 21-096: cr. Register February 2024 No. 818, eff. 3-1-24; correction in numbering in (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register February 2024 No. 818, eff. 3-1-24.
ATCP 94.270ATCP 94.270E85 specifications. Any fuel product designated by name or reference or defined as “E85” shall meet the requirements specified in ASTM D5798. Any person who distributes E85 shall state on any invoice, bill of lading, shipping paper, or other documentation accompanying the shipment used in normal and customary business practices, the actual volume percent of ethanol.
ATCP 94.270 HistoryHistory: CR 21-096: cr. Register February 2024 No. 818, eff. 3-1-24.
subch. III of ch. ATCP 94Subchapter III — Inspection Procedures
ATCP 94.300ATCP 94.300Labeling of dispensers and containers.
ATCP 94.300(1)(1)Dispensing equipment.
ATCP 94.300(1)(a)(a) General. All devices dispensing liquid fuel products at motor fuel dispensing facilities, garages, or other places where liquid fuel products are sold or offered for sale shall be marked with a conspicuous label visible on both faces of the dispensing device accurately indicating the actual automotive fuel rating of the fuel product. No label may be placed so that the text is sideways or upside down.
ATCP 94.300 NoteNote: A single label may be used to refer to multiple grades of fuel, provided all of the requirements of this section are met.
ATCP 94.300(1)(b)(b) Oxygenated gasoline dispensing device labels.
ATCP 94.300(1)(b)1.1. A device that dispenses a gasoline-ethanol fuel blend of more than one percent by volume of ethanol shall be labeled with the maximum percent by volume of ethanol at all times the product is offered for retail sale.
ATCP 94.300(1)(b)2.2. A device that dispenses a reformulated gasoline, as defined in s. 285.37 (1), Stats., that contains an oxygenate other than ethanol shall be labeled with the identity of the oxygenate at all times the product is offered for retail sale. If the gasoline contains multiple oxygenates, the label shall identify the predominant oxygenate based upon percent by volume.
ATCP 94.300 NoteNote: Reformulated gasoline is defined in section 285.37 (1) of the Statutes, as gasoline formulated to reduce emissions of volatile organic compounds and toxic air pollutants as provided in 42 USC 7545 (k) (1) to (3). The addition of an oxygenate to a fuel alone does not create a reformulated gasoline, other criteria specified in the law must also be met.
ATCP 94.300(1)(b)3.3. The label shall be placed on the face of the dispenser next to the name and grade of the product being dispensed. No label may be placed so that the text is sideways or upside down.
ATCP 94.300(1)(b)4.4. The label shall be contrasting in color to the dispenser, and shall include lettering that complies with any applicable requirements in ch. 168, Stats.
ATCP 94.300 NoteNote: Section 168.11 (1) (b) 1. of the Statutes reads as follows: “A device that dispenses a gasoline-ethanol fuel blend for sale at retail shall be marked or labeled with the percentage of ethanol at all times when the product is offered for sale.”
ATCP 94.300(1)(b)5.5. The label shall identify the oxygenate as either “Ethanol”, “Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)”, “Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETBE)”, “Tertiary Amyl Methyl Ether (TAME)”, “Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA)”, or as an other oxygenate name approved by the department.
ATCP 94.300(1)(b)6.6. A label shall be conspicuous and legible to a customer when viewed from the driver’s seat of a motor vehicle that is located within 6 feet of the dispensing device.