Wisconsin Code § 285.37

Reformulated gasoline
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this
section, “reformulated gasoline” means gasoline formulated to
reduce emissions of volatile organic compounds and toxic air pollutants as provided in 42 USC 7545 (k) (1) to (3).
(2) AREAS. (a) The department shall issue documents that
describe the areas of the state in which the use of reformulated
gasoline is required under 42 USC 7545 (k) (5).
(b) The department shall issue documents that describe areas
of the state, other than areas described under par. (a) or (c), in
which the use of reformulated gasoline is required, if the governor designates the areas in an application under 42 USC 7545 (k)
(6) that is approved by the administrator of the federal environmental protection agency.
(c) The department may, by rule, determine areas of the state,
other than areas described under par. (a) or (b), in which the department will require the use of reformulated gasoline. The department may not require the use of reformulated gasoline in an
area unless that requirement is authorized under s. 285.11 (6).
(d) Notwithstanding ss. 227.01 (13) and 227.10 (1), a document issued under par. (a) or (b) is not a rule. A document issued
under par. (a) may be reviewed under ss. 227.42 and 227.52.
(3) PROHIBITIONS. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), beginning on January 1, 1995, no person may sell gasoline in an area
described under sub. (2) (a), (b) or (c) unless the gasoline satisfies
the minimum specifications for reformulated gasoline under s.
168.04.
(b) The secretary, with the approval of the administrator of
the federal environmental protection agency, may grant temporary waivers from the prohibition under par. (a) if fuel that satisfies the minimum specifications for reformulated gasoline is
unavailable.

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