Arkansas Code § 4-108-206

Registration of engine fuels designed for special use
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(a) All engine fuels designed for special use must be registered with the State Plant Board. (b) Such registration shall include the: (1) Name, brand, or trademark under which the fuel will be sold; (2) Name and address of the person registering the engine fuel; (3) Special use for which the engine fuel is designed; and (4) Certification, declaration, or affidavit stating the specifications which the fuel will meet upon testing. Acts 2001, No. 586, § 6.
(a) All engine fuels designed for special use must be registered with the State Plant Board. (b) Such registration shall include the: (1) Name, brand, or trademark under which the fuel will be sold; (2) Name and address of the person registering the engine fuel; (3) Special use for which the engine fuel is designed; and (4) Certification, declaration, or affidavit stating the specifications which the fuel will meet upon testing. Acts 2001, No. 586, § 6.
(a) All engine fuels designed for special use must be registered with the State Plant Board. (b) Such registration shall include the: (1) Name, brand, or trademark under which the fuel will be sold; (2) Name and address of the person registering the engine fuel; (3) Special use for which the engine fuel is designed; and (4) Certification, declaration, or affidavit stating the specifications which the fuel will meet upon testing. Acts 2001, No. 586, § 6.
(a) All engine fuels designed for special use must be registered with the State Plant Board.
(b) Such registration shall include the: (1) Name, brand, or trademark under which the fuel will be sold; (2) Name and address of the person registering the engine fuel; (3) Special use for which the engine fuel is designed; and (4) Certification, declaration, or affidavit stating the specifications which the fuel will meet upon testing.
(1) Name, brand, or trademark under which the fuel will be sold;
(2) Name and address of the person registering the engine fuel;
(3) Special use for which the engine fuel is designed; and
(4) Certification, declaration, or affidavit stating the specifications which the fuel will meet upon testing.
Acts 2001, No. 586, § 6.

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