Arkansas Code § 15-74-407

Prohibition on sale or use of certain fluids for illumination or heating
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No oils or fluids which ignite or burn at any temperature less than that established by the current American Society for Testing and Materials standards or such other standards as the Arkansas Bureau of Standards may establish shall be offered for sale or used for illuminating or heating purposes within the state. However, it shall be lawful to offer for sale or sell any of the fluids to be used for illuminating or heating purposes within this state in the form of vapor or gas, and to use the fluids for those purposes regardless of the flash point. Acts 1933, No. 134, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 10451; Acts 1977, No. 346, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-604.
No oils or fluids which ignite or burn at any temperature less than that established by the current American Society for Testing and Materials standards or such other standards as the Arkansas Bureau of Standards may establish shall be offered for sale or used for illuminating or heating purposes within the state. However, it shall be lawful to offer for sale or sell any of the fluids to be used for illuminating or heating purposes within this state in the form of vapor or gas, and to use the fluids for those purposes regardless of the flash point. Acts 1933, No. 134, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 10451; Acts 1977, No. 346, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-604.
No oils or fluids which ignite or burn at any temperature less than that established by the current American Society for Testing and Materials standards or such other standards as the Arkansas Bureau of Standards may establish shall be offered for sale or used for illuminating or heating purposes within the state. However, it shall be lawful to offer for sale or sell any of the fluids to be used for illuminating or heating purposes within this state in the form of vapor or gas, and to use the fluids for those purposes regardless of the flash point. Acts 1933, No. 134, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 10451; Acts 1977, No. 346, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-604.
No oils or fluids which ignite or burn at any temperature less than that established by the current American Society for Testing and Materials standards or such other standards as the Arkansas Bureau of Standards may establish shall be offered for sale or used for illuminating or heating purposes within the state. However, it shall be lawful to offer for sale or sell any of the fluids to be used for illuminating or heating purposes within this state in the form of vapor or gas, and to use the fluids for those purposes regardless of the flash point.
Acts 1933, No. 134, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 10451; Acts 1977, No. 346, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-604.

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