31:02:01:01. Definitions.
Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1) "Ethanol," a
blended alcohol produced by fermentation from biological materials such as
sugars, starches, and cellulosic feedstocks;
(2) "Ethanol
blend," a blended motor fuel containing ethyl alcohol of at least ninety-nine
percent purity, typically derived from agricultural products, and which is
blended exclusively with a product commonly or commercially known or sold as
gasoline;
(3) "Ethanol blender
pump," a mechanism provided by a motor fuel retail dealer for the
dispensing at retail as defined in § 10-47B-3 of ethanol blend so that the
end user may choose a particular grade of ethanol to gasoline to be dispensed;
(4) "Ethanol
infrastructure incentive program," the grant program created by SDCL 10-47B-164.1 and administered under this chapter;
(5) "Flex fuel
vehicle," a motor vehicle designed to burn either gasoline or a blend of
gasoline and up to eighty-five percent ethanol; and
(6) "GOED," the
Governor's Office of Economic Development.
Source:
38 SDR 115, effective January 9, 2012.
General
Authority: SDCL 10-47B-164.1, 10-47B-164.2.
Law
Implemented: SDCL 10-47B-164.1.