Ethanol Labeling Still Required on Fuel Pumps in
By "Pete" Landry
January 18, 2010
Several fishermen have e-mailed me with a concern that they were told that ethanol gas-pump labeling was no longer required in 2010 or beyond. I researched this concern and this is what I is what I learned.
I spoke with Mr. Richert Williams, director of theLouisiana Department of Agriculture's Fuels Program, the week of Jan. 4, 2010, and explained to him that there was a rumor floating around that beginning in 2010 the labeling on gas pumps selling ethanol gas would no longer be required in
This is NOT TRUE according to Williams.
It is a
Personally, I don't think it is tough enough, however. I'd like to see a the penalty for failure to post the ethanol label written directly into this labeling law. Williams told me that there is a penalty involved, but that it is in another section of the law. Anyone interested in reading the Ethanol Gas Pump labeling law, click on this link: http://doa.louisiana.gov/osr/lac/07v01/07.doc (this is a rather lengthy MS Word document). I did learn that the penalty for failure to install the warning labels on ethanol gasoline pumps is $500/pump/day. If you suspect that a retailer is selling ethanol fuel but does not have the warning labels installed, call Mr. Williams at his office in
Scroll down to page 348, section 337, titled "Gasoline - Alcohol Blends."
However, if you don't care to wade through their rather lengthy Web site, I copied and pasted the exact law below:
§337. Gasoline-Alcohol Blends
A. A dispenser of motor fuel containing greater than 1 percent but no more than 10 percent ethanol by volume shall have a label on both sides of the dispenser stating "contains ethanol" or "contains up to 10 percent ethanol," or "may contain up to 10 percent ethanol," or similar wording approved by the commissioner.
1. These labels shall be located on the upper 50 percent of the dispenser’s front panel in a position clear and conspicuous from the driver’s position, in a type at least 12 millimeter (1/2 inch) in height, 1.5 millimeter (1/16 inch) stroke (width of type).
2. The color of the lettering shall be in definite contrast to the background color to which it is applied.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 3:4608, 3:4673, and 3:4680.
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Office of Agro-Consumer Services, LR 34:2550 (December 2008).
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