Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I - Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter C - Air Programs |
Part 80 - Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives |
Subpart H - Gasoline Sulfur |
Gasoline Sulfur Standards |
§ 80.200 - What gasoline is subject to the sulfur standards and requirements?
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§ 80.200 What gasoline is subject to the sulfur standards and requirements?
For the purpose of this subpart, all reformulated and conventional gasoline and RBOB, collectively called “gasoline” unless otherwise specified, is subject to the standards and requirements under this subpart, with the following exceptions:
(a) Gasoline that is used to fuel aircraft, racing vehicles or racing boats that are used only in sanctioned racing events, provided that:
(1) Product transfer documents associated with such gasoline, and any pump stand from which such gasoline is dispensed, identify the gasoline either as gasoline that is restricted for use in aircraft, or as gasoline that is restricted for use in racing motor vehicles or racing boats that are used only in sanctioned racing events;
(2) The gasoline is completely segregated from all other gasoline throughout production, distribution and sale to the ultimate consumer; and
(3) The gasoline is not made available for use as motor vehicle gasoline, or dispensed for use in motor vehicles, except for motor vehicles used only in sanctioned racing events.
(b) California gasoline as defined in § 80.375.
(c) Gasoline that is exported for sale outside the U.S.