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[Editor’s Note: This section is removed and reserved effective January 1, 2022.]
(a) From June 1, 2006 through November 30, 2010, any retailer or wholesale purchaser-consumer who sells, dispenses, or offers for sale or dispensing, motor vehicle diesel fuel subject to the 15 ppm sulfur standard of §80.520(a)(1), must affix the following conspicuous and legible label, in block letters of no less than 24-point bold type, and printed in a color contrasting with the background, to each pump stand:
ULTRA-LOW SULFUR HIGHWAY DIESEL FUEL (15 ppm Sulfur Maximum)
Requiredfor use in all model year 2007 and later highway diesel vehicles and engines.
Recommended for use in all diesel vehicles and engines.
(b) From June 1, 2006, through November 30, 2010, any retailer or wholesale purchaser-consumer who sells, dispenses, or offers for sale or dispensing, motor vehicle diesel fuel subject to the 500 ppm sulfur standard of §80.520(c), must prominently and conspicuously display in the immediate area of each pump stand from which motor vehicle fuel subject to the 500 ppm sulfur standard is offered for sale or dispensing, the following legible label, in block letters of no less than 24-point bold type, printed in a color contrasting with the background:
LOW SULFUR HIGHWAY DIESEL FUEL (500 ppm Sulfur Maximum)
WARNING
Federal law prohibits use in model year 2007 and later highway vehicles and engines.
Its use may damage these vehicles and engines.
(c) From June 1, 2006 through May 31, 2007, any retailer or wholesale purchaser-consumer who sells, dispenses, or offers for sale or dispensing, diesel fuel for non-motor vehicle equipment that does not meet the standards for motor vehicle diesel fuel, must affix the following conspicuous and legible label, in block letters of no less than 24-point bold type, and printed in a color contrasting with the background, to each pump stand:
NON-HIGHWAY DIESEL FUEL (May Exceed 500 ppm Sulfur)
WARNING
Federal lawprohibitsuse in highway vehicles or engines.
Its use may damage these vehicles and engines.
(d) The labels required by paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section must be placed on the vertical surface of each pump housing and on each side that has gallon and price meters. The labels shall be on the upper two-thirds of the pump, in a location where they are clearly visible.
(e) Alternative labels to those specified in paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section may be used as approved by EPA.
[69 FR 39182, June 29, 2004, as amended at 71 FR 25718, May 1, 2006; 75 FR 22970, Apr. 30, 2010; 85 FR 78467, Dec. 4, 2020]
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