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Chapter 14
Fuels and Lubricants

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 13400–13405
2
Sale of Motor Vehicle Fuels and Lubricants
Sections 13410–13413
3
Hours of Business
Sections 13420–13422
4
Motor Oil Fee
Sections 13430–13434
5
Standards for Spark-ignition Fuels
Sections 13440–13443
5.5
Standards for Alternative Fuels
Section 13446
6
Standards for Compression-ignition Engine Fuels, Kerosene, and Fuel Oils
Sections 13450–13451
7
Standards for Lubricating Oils and Oils Used to Lubricate Transmissions, Gears, or Axles
Sections 13460–13462
8
Price Indications on Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Apparatus
Sections 13470–13477
9
Labeling
Sections 13480–13490
10
Tank Vehicles
Sections 13500–13503
11
Basis of Settlement
Section 13520
12
Price Sign Advertising
Sections 13530–13540
13
Inducements for the Sale of Motor Vehicle Fuel
Section 13550
14
Passing Off
Sections 13561–13571
16
Enforcement
Sections 13590–13600
17
Penalties
Sections 13610–13611
18
Disposition and Use of Moneys
Section 13620
 



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