Notice of Change/Withdrawal

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Division of Standards
RULE NO: RULE TITLE
5F-2.001: Standards
5F-2.002: Disposition of Below Standard Gasoline, Kerosene, Diesel Fuel Oils No. 1-D and 2-D, and Fuel Oils No. 1 and No. 2, and Alternative Fuels.
5F-2.003: Registration and Identification
5F-2.005: Inaccurate Measuring Devices
5F-2.006: Inspection Identification Stickers
5F-2.014: Adoption of the General Code and the Codes of Liquid-Measuring Devices, Liquefied Petroleum Gas and Anhydrous Ammonia Liquid-Measuring Devices, Hydrocarbon Gas Vapor-Measuring Devices, Vehicle-Tank Meters, and Vehicle Tanks Used as Measures of National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 44 and Meter Sealing Requirements.
5F-2.016: Guidelines for Imposing Administrative Penalties
NOTICE OF CHANGE
Notice is hereby given that the following changes have been made to the proposed rule in accordance with subparagraph 120.54(3)(d)1., F.S., published in Vol. 35 No. 35, September 4, 2009 issue of the Florida Administrative Weekly.

5F-2.001 Standards.

(1) No change.

(a) Standards. All gasoline shall conform to the chemical and physical standards for gasoline as set forth in ASTM International Designation D 4814-09b 4814-09a, “Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel,” with the following exceptions, providing that the base gasoline used under the exceptions conforms to the chemical and physical standards for gasoline as set forth in ASTM International Designation D 4814-09b 4814-09a:

1. Vapor Pressure Class Requirements: Gasoline containing one (1) through ten (10) percent ethanol by volume shall be allowed a 1.0 psi increase to the applicable vapor pressure class maximum from September 16 through May 31 (not applicable for gasoline/ethanol blend tankage at refineries, importers, pipelines, and terminals for the month of May). From June 1 (May 1 for gasoline/ethanol blend tankage at refineries, importers, pipelines, and terminals) through September 15, gasoline blends containing ethanol shall conform to the vapor pressure class requirements and are entitled to the permissible increases provided by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and outlined in ASTM International Designation D 4814-09b 4814-09a, “Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel.”

2. through 3. No change.

(b) Analysis. For purposes of inspection and testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by ASTM International Designation D 4814-09b 4814-09a, “Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel.”

(c) through (e) No change.

(2) through (3) No change.

(a) Standards. All diesel fuel oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D shall conform to the chemical and physical standards for diesel fuel oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D as set forth in ASTM International Designation D 975-09b 975-09a, “Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils.”

(b) Analysis. For purposes of inspection and testing, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by ASTM International Designation D 975-09b 975-09a, “Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils.”

(4) No change.

(5) Alternative Fuels.

(a) through (b) No change.

(c) No change.

1. No change.

a. Standards. All E85 Fuel Ethanol shall conform to the chemical and physical standards for E85 Fuel Ethanol as set forth in the ASTM International Designation D 5798-09b, “Standard Specification for Fuel Ethanol (Ed75-Ed85) for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engines” and shall conform to the end-point distillation temperature requirements for gasoline, as defined in subsection 5F-2.001(1), F.A.C. with the following exceptions:

(i) E85 Fuel Ethanol of Class 1 Type shall have a minimum vapor pressure limit of 4.5 psi. This provision shall expire on November 30, 2010.

(ii) E85 Fuel Ethanol of Class 2 Type shall have a minimum vapor pressure limit of 5.0 psi. This provision shall expire on April 30, 2011.

b. No change.

2. No change.

(d) Fuels, other than alcohol, derived from biological materials:

1. through 2. No change.

 a. Standards. Biodiesel blends containing diesel fuel and 6% or more biodiesel shall meet the specifications set forth by ASTM International Designation D 7467-09a, “Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oil, Biodiesel Blend (B6 to B20).”

b. Standards. Biodiesel blends containing diesel fuel and less than 6% biodiesel shall meet the specifications set forth by ASTM International Designation D 975-09b, “Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils.”

c.b. Standards. Biodiesel blends containing fuel oil shall meet the specifications set forth by ASTM International Designation D 396-09, “Standard Specification for Fuel Oils.”

d.e. Analysis. For purposes of inspection and testing biodiesel blends containing diesel fuel and 6% or more biodiesel, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by the ASTM International Designation D 7467-09a “Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oil, Biodiesel Blend (B6 to B20).”

e. Analysis. For purposes of inspection and testing biodiesel blends containing diesel fuel and less than 6% biodiesel, laboratory analyses shall be condicted using the methods recognized by ASTM International Designation D 975-09b, “Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils.”

f.d. Analysis. For purposes of inspection and testing biodiesel blends containing fuel oil, laboratory analyses shall be conducted using the methods recognized by the ASTM International Designation D 396-09, “Standard Specification for Fuel Oils.”

(6) Water in Retail Storage Tanks.

(a) Water in retail storage tanks containing products, with the exception of products listed in subsection (6)(b), enumerated in this rule shall not exceed two inches in depth when measured from the bottom of the tank.

(b) Water in retail storage tanks containg gasoline blended with 1% one (1) or more percent ethanol, by volume; E85; M85; biodiesel; or biodiesel blends containing 6% or more than five (5) percent biodiesel, by volume, shall not exceed one quarter inch in depth when measured from the bottom of the tank.

(7) In accordance with Section 525.035, Florida Statutes, any petroleum fuel that fails to meet applicable labeling requirements, as adopted in this rule, shall be placed under Stop Sale Order by the Department using DACS Form 03206, Stop Sale Order, Rev. 1/09, and the measuring devices and storage tanks of said product shall be sealed by the Department with DACS Form 03537, Warning Tag, Rev. 1/09, prohibiting the sale of the petroleum fuel. The petroleum fuel shall be released by the Department from the Stop Sale Order in accordance with Section 525.035, Florida Statutes, using DACS Form 03209, Release, Rev. 1/09. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

(8) In accordance with Section 525.037, Florida Statutes, any petroleum fuel that fails to meet applicable standards, as adopted in this rule, shall be placed under Stop Sale Order by the Department using DACS Form 03206, Stop Sale Order, Rev. 1/09, and the measuring devices and storage tanks of said petroleum fuel shall be sealed by the Department with DACS Form 03537, Warning Tag, Rev. 1/09, prohibiting the sale of the petroleum fuel. The petroleum fuel shall be released by the Department from the Stop Sale Order in accordance with Section 525.037, Florida Statutes, using DACS Form 03209, Release, Rev. 1/09. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

(9) No change.

(a) ASTM International Designation D 4814-09b 4814-09a, “Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel.”

(b) No change.

(c) ASTM International Designation D 975-09b 975-09a , “Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils.”

(d) through (i) No change.

Rulemaking Specific Authority 525.14, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.01, 525.035, 525.037, 525.14 FS. History– Amended 1-15-68, 7-1-71, 7-1-73, 12-1-73, 11-16-74, 2-13-80, 5-3-83, Formerly 5F-2.01, Amended 5-3-90, 8-13-92, 11-29-94, 11-13-97, 12-9-98, 8-3-99, 7-31-00, 9-3-01, 8-15-02, 6-29-03, 6-21-04, 4-18-05, 6-1-06, 5-6-08,_______.

 

5F-2.002 Disposition of Below Standard Gasoline, Kerosene, Diesel Fuel Oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D, and Fuel Oils No. 1 and No. 2, and Alternative Fuels.

(1) Gasoline. All gasoline found not meeting any standard adopted in subsection 5F-2.001(1), F.A.C.; any other standard pertaining to gasoline adopted in this rule chapter, or by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter, shall be witheld from sale to the public under the provisions of this section shall be dispositioned in accordance with the procedures in subsections (6)(5) and (7)(6).

(a) Gasoline found not in compliance by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter.

(b) Gasoline with an octane rating difference of more than one (1.0), but not more than two (2.0) from the octane rating ((R+M)/2), displayed on the dispenser.

(c) Gasoline blended with ethanol found to have an ethanol content of more than one (1.0) percent by volume, but not more than three (3.0) percent by volume, above or below the posted ethanol content displayed on the dispenser. No concentration shall be permitted to be less than one (1.0) percent by volume ethanol if the product is labeled as containing ethanol according to the requirements in subsection 5F-2.003(7), F.A.C.

(d) Gasoline found not in compliance because of a silver corrosion rating of two (2) as set forth in ASTM International Designation D 4814-09a, “Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel.”

(e) Gasoline found not in compliance from June 1 through September 15 because of a vapor pressure of up to and including 11.0 psi as set forth in ASTM International Designation D 4814-09a, “Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel.”

(2) Kerosene. All kerosene found not meeting any standard adopted in subsection 5F-2.001(2), F.A.C.; any other standard pertaining to kerosene adopted in this rule chapter, or by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter, shall be witheld from sale to the public under the provisions of this section shall be dispositioned in accordance with the procedures in subsections (6)(5) and (7)(6).

(a) Kerosene found not in compliance by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter.

(b) Kerosene found not in compliance by reason of color.

(3) Diesel Fuel Oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D, and Fuel Oils No. 1 and No. 2. All Diesel Fuel Oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D, and Fuel Oils No. 1 and No. 2 found not meeting any standard adopted in subsection 5F-2.001(3), F.A.C.; any other standard pertaining to Diesel Fuel Oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D adopted in this rule chapter, or by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter, shall be witheld from sale to the public under the provisions of this section shall be dispositioned in accordance with the procedures in subsections (6)(5) and (7)(6).

(a) All Diesel fuel oils and fuel oils found not in compliance by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter.

(b) Diesel fuel oils No. 2-D found not in compliance with the flash point standard, but above 100°F.

(c) Diesel fuel oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D found not in compliance with the ultra-low (S15) sulfur standard, but equal to or below 35 ppm sulfur.

(4) Fuel Oils No. 1 and No. 2. All Fuel Oils No. 1 and No. 2 found not meeting any standard adopted in subsection 5F-2.001(4), F.A.C.; any other standard pertaining to Fuel Oils No. 1 and No. 2 adopted in this rule chapter, or by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter, shall be witheld from sale to the public under the provisions of this section in accordance with the procedures in subsections (6) and (7).

(5)(4) Alternative Fuels. All alternative fuels found not meeting any standard adopted in subsection 5F-2.001(5), F.A.C.; any other standard pertaining to alternative fuels adopted in this rule chapter, or by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter, shall be witheld from sale to the public under the provisions of this section shall be dispositioned in accordance with the procedures in subsections (6)(5) and (7)(6).

(a) Alternative Fuels found not in compliance by reason of containing water, sediment, or suspended matter.

(b) A biodiesel blend found to have a biodiesel content of more than two (2.0) percent by volume, but not more than five (5.0) percent by volume, above or below the posted biodiesel content displayed on the dispenser.

(c) A biodiesel blend (with No. 2-D diesel fuel oil) found not in compliance with the flash point standard, but above 100 °F.

(d) Biodiesel and biodiesel blends found not in compliance with the ultra-low (S15) sulfur standard, but equal to or below 35 ppm sulfur.

(6)(5) In accordance with Section 525.035, Florida Statutes, any petroleum fuel that fails to meet applicable labeling requirements, as adopted in this rule, shall be placed under Stop Sale Order by the Department using DACS Form 03206, Stop Sale Order, Rev. 1/09, and the measuring devices and storage tanks of said product shall be sealed by the Department with DACS Form 03537, Warning Tag, Rev. 1/09, prohibiting the sale of the petroleum fuel. The petroleum fuel shall be released by the Department from the Stop Sale Order in accordance with Section 525.035, Florida Statutes, using DACS Form 03209, Release, Rev. 1/09. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

(7)(6) In accordance with Section 525.037, Florida Statutes, any petroleum fuel that fails to meet applicable standards, as adopted in this rule, shall be placed under Stop Sale Order by the Department using DACS Form 03206, Stop Sale Order, Rev. 1/09, and the measuring devices and storage tanks of said petroleum fuel shall be sealed by the Department with DACS Form 03537, Warning Tag, Rev. 1/09, prohibiting the sale of the petroleum fuel. The petroleum fuel shall be released by the Department from the Stop Sale Order in accordance with Section 525.037, Florida Statutes, using DACS Form 03209, Release, Rev. 1/09. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

Rulemaking Specific Authority 525.14, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.035, 525.037, 525.16 FS. History–Amended 7-1-71, 7-1-73, Repromulgated 12-31-74, Amended 2-13-80, Formerly 5F-2.02, Amended 5-3-90, 8-13-92, 1-24-93, 11-29-94, 6-1-06, 5-6-08,________.

 

5F-2.003 Registration and Identification.

(1) All terminal suppliers, importers, and wholesalers registered with the Florida Department of Revenue and manufacturers shall submit DACS Form 03202, Gasoline and Oil Inspection Affidavit and Inspection Fee Report, Rev. 8/09, to the Department before selling or offering for sale any petroleum fuel in this state. The applicant shall also list all manufacturers, terminal suppliers, wholesalers, and/or importers of the petroleum fuel to be sold and establish responsibility for payment of the inspection fee pursuant to Section 525.09, F.S. The applicant must also identify themselves as a manufacturer, terminal supplier, wholesaler, or importer as defined below. The inspection fee shall be paid using DACS Form 03222, Report of Gasoline, Kerosene and Fuel Oil #1 Sales in the State of Florida, Rev. 10/09. The documents referenced in this subsection are This form is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can may be viewed and obtained by visiting at http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

(a) through (d) No change.

(2) through (6) No change.

(7)(a) All gasoline kept, offered, or exposed for sale, or sold, at retail, containing at least one percent but no more than 10% by volume of ethanol, methanol, or a combination shall be identified as “contains 10% or less ethanol” or “contains 1-10% ethanol,” “contains 10% or less methanol” or “contains 1-10% methanol,” or “contains 10% or less ethanol/methanol” or “contains 1-10% ethanol/methanol”, or other definitive equivalent statement declaring the presence of methanol, ethanol, or combination on the upper fifty percent of the dispenser front panel in a position clear and conspicuous from the driver’s position, in a type at least 1/2 inch in height and 1/16 inch stroke (width of type). Gasoline kept, offered, or exposed for sale, or sold, at retail, containing specifically ten percent by volume of ethanol may be identified as “E10” and “contains ethanol” or other definitive equivalent statement declaring the presence of ethanol on the upper fifty percent of the dispenser front fron panel in a position clear and conspicuous from the driver’s position, in a type at least 1/2 inch in height and 1/16 inch stroke (width of type).

(b) No change.

(8) through (11) No change.

(12) In accordance with Section 525.035, Florida Statutes, any petroleum fuel that fails to meet applicable labeling requirements, as adopted in this rule, shall be placed under Stop Sale Order by the Department using DACS Form 03206, Stop Sale Order, Rev. 1/09, and the measuring devices and storage tanks of said product shall be sealed by the Department with DACS Form 03537, Warning Tag, Rev. 1/09, prohibiting the sale of the petroleum fuel. The petroleum fuel shall be released by the Department from the Stop Sale Order in accordance with Section 525.035, Florida Statutes, using DACS Form 03209, Release, Rev. 1/09. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

(13) In accordance with Section 525.037, Florida Statutes, any petroleum fuel that fails to meet applicable standards, as adopted in this rule, shall be placed under Stop Sale Order by the Department using DACS Form 03206, Stop Sale Order, Rev. 1/09, and the measuring devices and storage tanks of said petroleum fuel shall be sealed by the Department with DACS Form 03537, Warning Tag, Rev. 1/09, prohibiting the sale of the petroleum fuel. The petroleum fuel shall be released by the Department from the Stop Sale Order in accordance with Section 525.037, Florida Statutes, using DACS Form 03209, Release, Rev. 1/09. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

Rulemaking Specific Authority 525.14, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.01, 525.035, 525.037, 525.09, 525.14 FS. History– Amended 12-31-74, 2-13-80, 5-3-83, 4-22-85, Formerly 5F-2.03, Amended 11-28-89, 1-24-93, 11-24-94, 6-1-06, 5-6-08,_________.

 

5F-2.005 Inaccurate Measuring Devices.

(1) through (5) No change.

(6) The department forms referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

(7) In accordance with Section 525.07, Florida Statutes, any measuring device that fails to meet applicable requirements, as adopted in this rule, shall be placed out of service by the Department using DACS Form 03538, Out of Service, Rev. 1/09, prohibiting the use of the measuring device. Upon conformance with the applicable requirement, the Out of Service tag shall be removed from the measuring device. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

Rulemaking Specific Authority 525.14, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.07 FS. History–Amended 7-1-74, Repromulgated 12-31-74, 5-3-83, Formerly 5F-2.05, Amended 11-29-94, 5-6-08,_________.

 

5F-2.006 Inspection Identification Stickers.

(1) No change.

(2) Any measuring device that fails to meet applicable requirements, as adopted in this rule, shall be placed out of service by the Department using DACS Form 03539, Out of Service, Rev. 3/09, prohibiting the use of the measuring device. Upon conformance with the applicable requirement, the Out of Service tag shall be removed from the measuring device. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

Rulemaking Specific Authority 525.14, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.07 FS. History–Repromulgated 12-31-74, Formerly 5F-2.06, Amended_______.

 

5F-2.014 Adoption of the General Code and the Codes of Liquid-Measuring Devices, Liquefied Petroleum Gas and Anhydrous Ammonia Liquid-Measuring Devices, Hydrocarbon Gas Vapor-Measuring Devices, Vehicle-Tank Meters, and Vehicle Tanks Used as Measures of National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 44 Meter Sealing Requirements.

(1) through (3) No change.

(4) Any measuring device that fails to meet applicable requirements, as adopted in subsections (1) or (2) of this section, shall be placed out of service by the Department using DACS Form 03539, Out of Service, Rev. 3/09, prohibiting the use of the measuring device. Upon conformance with the applicable requirement, the Out of Service tag shall be removed from the measuring device. The documents referenced in this subsection are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and can be viewed and obtained by visiting http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/std/petinsp.html.

Rulemaking Specific Authority 525.14, 531.40, 531.41(3), 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.07, 531.40 FS. History–New 1-1-74, Amended 7-1-74, Repromulgated 12-31-74, Amended 4-18-75, 1-25-76, 1-17-77, 2-15-79, 6-4-80, 4-5-81, 5-2-82, 6-30-83, 7-15-84, 8-11-85, Formerly 5F-2.14, Amended 7-7-86, 4-5-87, 4-27-88, 5-31-89, 8-21-90, 8-5-91, 12-10-92, 11-29-94, 11-13-97, 12-9-98, 8-3-99, 7-31-00, 9-3-01, 8-15-02, 6-29-03, 6-21-04, 6-1-06, 5-6-08,_______.

 

5F-2.016 Guidelines for Imposing Administrative Penalties.

(1) through (8) No change.

(a) through (b)1. No change.

2. Gasoline with an octane rating difference of more than one (1.0), but not more than two (2.0) below the octane rating ((R+M)/2) displayed on the dispenser. Violations of Rules 5F-2.002(1)(b), (c), (d), or (e), F.A.C.

3. Gasoline blended with ethanol found to have an ethanol content of more than one (1.0) percent by volume, but not more than three (3.0) percent by volume, above or below the posted ethanol content displayed on the dispenser. No concentration shall be permitted to be less than one (1.0) percent by volume ethanol if the product is labeled as containing ethanol according to the requirements in subsection 5F-2.003(7), F.A.C.

4. Gasoline found not in compliance because of a silver corrosion rating of two (2) as set forth in ASTM International Designation D 4814-09b, “Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel.”

5. Gasoline found not in compliance from June 1 through September 15 because of a vapor pressure of up to and including 11.0 psi as set forth in ASTM International Designation D 4814-09a, “Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel.”

6.3. Kerosene found not in compliance by reason of color. Violations of paragraph 5F-2.002(2)(b), F.A.C.

7.4. Diesel fuel oils No. 2-D found not in compliance with the flash point standard, but above 100°F. Violations of paragraph 5F-2.002(3)(b) or (c), F.A.C.

8. Diesel fuel oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D found not in compliance with the ultra-low (S15) sulfur standard, but equal to or below 35 ppm sulfur.

5. Violations of Rules 5F-2.002(4)(b), (c), or (d), F.A.C.

9. A biodiesel blend found to have a biodiesel content of more than two (2.0) percent by volume, but not more than five (5.0) percent by volume, above or below the posted biodiesel content displayed on the dispenser.

10. A biodiesel blend (with No. 2-D diesel fuel oil) found not in compliance with the flash point standard, but above 100 °F.

11. Biodiesel and biodiesel blends found not in compliance with the ultra-low (S15) sulfur standard, but equal to or below 35 ppm sulfur.

12.6. Violations of paragraph 5F-2.003(7)(b), F.A.C.

13.7. The following violations shall result in the removal of affected equipment from service.

a. through v. No change.

(c) No change.

1. through 8. No change.

9. Violations of Rule 5F-2.001(5)(c)1.a.(i) and (ii), F.A.C.

9.10. Violations of subparagraph 5F-2.001(5)(d)2., F.A.C., pertaining to the maximum biodiesel content allowed in biodiesel blends (with diesel fuels or fuel oils).

10.11. Failure to match the posted biodiesel content for biodiesel blends (with diesel fuels or fuel oils); specifically, when the biodiesel content is found to be more than five (5.0) percent by volume from the posted biodiesel content (percentage by volume).

11.12. Any fuel found below standard by reason of containing water, sediment, and/or suspended matter.

12.13. Failure to meet any other requirements listed in the standards for gasoline (including gasoline blended with oxygenates), as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 4814 in paragraph 5F-2.001(1)(a), F.A.C., not already listed is this section.

13.14. Failure to meet any other requirements listed in the standards for kerosene (kerosine), as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 3699 in paragraph 5F-2.001(2)(a), F.A.C., not already listed in this section.

14.15. Failure to meet any other requirements listed in the standards for diesel fuel oils No. 1-D and No. 2-D, as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 975 in paragraph 5F-2.001(3)(a), F.A.C., not already listed in this section.

15.16. Failure to meet any other requirements listed in the standards for fuel oils No. 1 and No. 2, as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 396 in paragraph 5F-2.001(4)(a), F.A.C., not already listed in this section.

16.17. Failure to meet any requirements listed in the standards for denatured fuel ethanol, as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 4806 in subparagraph 5F-2.001(5)(a)1., F.A.C.

17.18. Failure to meet any other requirements listed in the standards for E85 Fuel Ethanol, as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 5798 in sub-subparagraph 5F-2.001(5)(c)1.a., F.A.C., not already listed in this section.

18.19. Failure to meet any other requirements listed in the standards for M85 Fuel Methanol, as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 5797 in sub-subparagraph 5F-2.001(5)(c)2.a., F.A.C., not already listed in this section.

19.20. Failure to meet any requirements listed in the standards for biodiesel fuel blend stock (or biodiesel), as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 6751 in sub-subparagraph 5F-2.001(5)(d)1.a., F.A.C.

20.21. Failure to meet any other requirements listed in the standards for biodiesel blends (with diesel fuel), as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 7467 in sub-subparagraph 5F-2.001(5)(d)2.a., F.A.C., not already listed in this section.

21.22. Failure to meet any other requirements listed in the standards for biodiesel blends (with fuel oil), as incorporated through the adopted version of ASTM International Designation D 396 in sub-subparagraph 5F-2.001(5)(d)2.b., F.A.C., not already listed in this section.

22.23. Violations of paragraph 5F-2.003(7)(a), F.A.C.

23.24. Violations of subsection 5F-2.005(5), F.A.C.

24.25. Violations of subsection 5F-2.014(2), F.A.C.

25.26. Failure to correct violations of law, rule, or adopted sections of NIST Handbook 44 or NIST Handbook 130 (pertaining to petroleum measuring devices, as adopted in Rule 5F-7.005, F.A.C.) within the time period specified in a notice of non-compliance.

(d) No change.

(9) No change.

Rulemaking Specific Authority 525.14, 531.41, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented 525.16 FS. History–New 2-24-00, Amended 7-30-02, 6-1-06, 5-6-08,________.