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ARTICLE 20:15

PETROLEUM SPECIFICATIONS

Chapter

20:15:01             Gasoline specifications, Repealed.

20:15:02             Kerosene specifications, Repealed.

20:15:03             Diesel fuel specifications, Repealed.

20:15:04             Aviation gasoline, Repealed.

20:15:05             Test methods, Repealed.

20:15:06             Petroleum standards.




Rule 20:15:01 GASOLINE SPECIFICATIONS

CHAPTER 20:15:01

GASOLINE SPECIFICATIONS

(Repealed. 16 SDR 84, effective November 9, 1989)




Rule 20:15:02 KEROSENE SPECIFICATIONS

CHAPTER 20:15:02

KEROSENE SPECIFICATIONS

(Repealed. 16 SDR 84, effective November 9, 1989)




Rule 20:15:03 DIESEL FUEL SPECIFICATIONS

CHAPTER 20:15:03

DIESEL FUEL SPECIFICATIONS

(Repealed. 16 SDR 84, effective November 9, 1989)




Rule 20:15:04 AVIATION GASOLINE

CHAPTER 20:15:04

AVIATION GASOLINE

(Repealed. 16 SDR 84, effective November 9, 1989)




Rule 20:15:05 TEST METHODS

CHAPTER 20:15:05

TEST METHODS

(Repealed. 16 SDR 84, effective November 9, 1989)




CHAPTER 20:15:06

PETROLEUM STANDARDS

Section

20:15:06:01               Conformity with national standards.

20:15:06:01.01          Repealed.

20:15:06:02               Standards of safety.




    20:15:06:01.  Conformity with national standards. The methods to be used for inspection and testing of petroleum products and the standards for the specification and tolerance requirements for petroleum products are those in the 2020 Annual Book of the American Society for Testing and Materials, Volumes 05.01, 05.02, 05.03, 05.04, 05.05, and 05.06. The schedule of seasonal and geographical volatility classes for the specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel may be the following: Class A-3/C-3 for September sixteenth through thirtieth, Class C-3/D-4 for October, and Class D-4/E-5 for November, Class E-5 for December through February, Class E-5/D-4 for March, and Class D-4/A-4 for April. The T50 minimum distillation temperature for volatility classes D-4 and Class E-5 is one hundred forty-five degrees Fahrenheit. For gasoline-ethanol blends, a vapor pressure waiver not exceeding one pound per square inch is allowed during all months.

    Source: 16 SDR 84, effective November 9, 1989; 35 SDR 48, effective September 10, 2008; 38 SDR 40, September 20, 2011; 43 SDR 56, effective October 17, 2016; 46 SDR 46, (Emergency Rule) effective September 11, 2019; 46 SDR 42, effective October 1, 2019; 48 SDR 18, effective August 30, 2021; 51 SDR 53, effective November 11, 2024.

    General Authority: SDCL 37-2-6, 37-2-7.

    Law Implemented: SDCL 37-2-6, 37-2-7.

Reference: Annual Book of the American Society for Testing and Materials Standards, 2020 edition, Volumes 05.01, 05.02, 05.03, 05.04, 05.05, and 05.06, American Society for Testing and Materials. The volumes are available for viewing at the Public Safety Building, 118 West Capitol Avenue, Pierre, South Dakota 57501. These volumes may be obtained by purchasing a one-year online subscription through American Society for Testing Materials’ website, https://astm.org/astm-bos-05.02.html, at a cost of $600.




Rule 20:15:06:01.01 Repealed.

          20:15:06:01.01.  Minimum octane rating.  Repealed.

 

          Source: 39 SDR 51, effective October 2, 2012; repealed, 39 SDR 51, effective June 30, 2013.

 




Rule 20:15:06:02 Standards of safety.

          20:15:06:02.  Standards of safety. The standards to be used when making safety inspections of bulk liquid petroleum gas facilities are the standards of safety in chapter 61:15:01.

          Source: 24 SDR 168, effective June 7, 1998.

          General Authority: SDCL 34-39-3.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 34-39-3.

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