Nevada Code § 590.070

Specifications for motor vehicle fuel: Adoption by State Board of Agriculture; percentage of ethanol by volume; variances; sale of nonconforming petroleum products, biodiesel, biomass-based diesel or biomass-based diesel blend unlawful; exception for aviation fuel; penalties
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1. The State Board of Agriculture shall
adopt by regulation specifications for motor vehicle fuel:
(a) Based upon scientific evidence which
demonstrates that any motor vehicle fuel which is produced in accordance with
the specifications is of sufficient quality to ensure appropriate performance
when used in a motor vehicle in this State; or
(b) Proposed by an air pollution control agency
to attain or maintain national ambient air quality standards in any area of
this State. As used in this paragraph, air pollution control agency means any
federal air pollution control agency or any state, regional or local agency
that has the authority pursuant to chapter 445B of NRS to regulate or control air pollution or air quality in any area of this
State.
2. Any regulations adopted by the State
Board of Agriculture pursuant to subsection 1 must allow the sale of motor
vehicle fuel in this State containing not more than 15 percent ethanol by
volume.
3. The State Board of Agriculture shall
adopt by regulation procedures for allowing variances from the specifications
for motor vehicle fuel adopted pursuant to this section.
4. It is unlawful for any person, or any
officer, agent or employee thereof, to sell, offer for sale, assist in the sale
of, deliver or permit to be sold or offered for sale:
(a) Any petroleum or petroleum product as, or
purporting to be, motor vehicle fuel, unless it conforms with the regulations
adopted by the State Board of Agriculture pursuant to this section.
(b) Any biodiesel unless it meets the
registration requirements for fuels and fuel additives of 40 C.F.R. Part 79 and
the requirements of ASTM Standard D6751, Standard Specification for Biodiesel
Fuel Blend Stock (B100) for Middle Distillate Fuels.
(c) Any biomass-based diesel or biomass-based
diesel blend unless it meets the registration requirements for fuels and fuel
additives established by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 7545.
5. This section does not apply to aviation
fuel.
6. In addition to any criminal penalty
that is imposed pursuant to the provisions of NRS
590.150 , any person who violates any provision of this section may be
further punished as provided in NRS 590.071 .
7. As used in this section:
(a) Biodiesel means a fuel that is composed of
mono-alkyl esters of long-chain fatty acids derived from plant or animal
matter.
(b) Biomass-based diesel means a diesel fuel
substitute that is produced from nonpetroleum renewable resources, such as fuel
derived from animal wastes, including, without limitation, poultry fats,
poultry wastes and other waste materials, or from municipal solid waste and
sludge and oil derived from wastewater and the treatment of wastewater. The
term does not include biodiesel.
(c) Biomass-based diesel blend means a blend of
any biomass-based diesel and any petroleum-based product that is suitable for
use as a motor vehicle fuel.

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