AMENDMENT FOR PRINTED BILL
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___________________ moved that SB 94 be amended as follows:


    On the printed bill, delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:

"    Section 1. That § 37-2-30 be amended to read:

    37-2-30. Any gasoline kept, offered, or exposed for sale, or sold, at retail containing two percent or more by volume of any oxygenate or combination of oxygenates shall be identified as to the specific type of oxygenate or combination of oxygenates in the gasoline. The label may consist of any combination of colors and the label may read ethanol, E10, or ethanol blend. If approved for sale as a gasoline, E15 shall be labeled as E15 or with any label approved for E15 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Trade Commission. This information shall be posted on the upper fifty percent of the dispenser front panel in a position that is clear and conspicuous from the driver's position. The words shall be in a type at least one-quarter inch in height and a width of type of at least one-sixteenth inch stroke.

    Section 2. That § 37-2-34 be amended to read:

    37-2-34. Terms used in §§ 37-2-35 to 37-2-38, inclusive, mean:

            (1)    "Franchise-related document," a franchise agreement, branded jobber contract, branded marketer agreement, and any other contract or directive of a franchisor relating to terms or conditions of the sale of fuel by a franchisee or customer;
            (2)    "Renewable fuel," biodiesel, biodiesel blend, ethyl alcohol, and ethanol blend, all as defined in § 10-47B-3, or petroleum products, and any motor fuel made from a blend, in any ratio, of gasoline and the product commonly or commercially known as E-85 or an ethanol blend and the product commonly or commercially known as E-85.

    Section 3. That § 37-2-34.1 be amended to read:

    37-2-34.1. The term, ethanol blender pump, refers to a mechanism provided by the retail dealer for the dispensing at retail of ethanol blend as defined in § 10-47B-3, or petroleum products, so that the end user may select the ratio of ethanol to gasoline to be dispensed. The pump shall be the type that:

            (1)    Dispenses at retail a blend of gasoline and ethanol in the ratio selected by the purchaser;
            (2)    Is manufactured to an industry standard and carries a warranty for compatibility with dispenser components and storage and piping systems; and
            (3)    Has at least four hoses and dispenses the following:
            (a)    Either a blend of ten percent ethanol or the minimum blend percentage approved for all vehicles by the United States Environmental Protection Agency;
            (b)    A blend of at least fifteen percent ethanol; and
            (c)    E85 fuel; and
            (4)    Complies with all alternative fuel, biofuel, and flexible fuel requirements established by law. "