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Introduced Version House Bill 3132 History

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H. B. 3132


(By Delegates Kuhn and Beane)
[Introduced February 21, 2003; referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary.]




A BILL to amend and reenact sections four and eleven, article one, chapter forty-seven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, all relating to weights and measures generally; and requiring retail fuel dispensers to be equipped with certain filtering system which removes foreign particulates and water.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That sections four and eleven, article one, chapter forty-seven of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 1. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

§47-1-4. Systems of weights and measures; technical requirements for weighing and measuring devices.

The system of weights and measures in customary use in the United States and the metric system of weights and measures are jointly recognized, and either one or both of these systems shall be used for all commercial purposes in the state. The definitions of basic units of weight and measure, the tables and measure, and weights and measures equivalents as published by the national institute of standards and technology are recognized and shall govern weighing and measuring equipment and transactions in the state.
The specifications, tolerances and other technical requirements for commercial, law enforcement, data gathering and other weighing and measuring devices as adopted by the national conference on weights and measures and published in national institute of standards and technology handbook 44, "Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices" and supplements thereto or revisions thereof, shall apply to weighing and measuring devices in the state, except insofar as modified or rejected by legislative rule.
Effective the first day of July, two thousand four, every retail fuel dispenser must be equipped with a working filtering system of a type which removes foreign particulates and water from the fuel prior to the fuel being dispensed into a consumer vehicle or vessel.
Each filter used in the filtering system must have a rating of at least ten microns, and must be installed according to the dispenser manufacturer's specifications. For dispensers without a manufacturer's specification for filtering, each filter must be installed in the most logical location to ensure that the filter works properly in the fuel dispensing system.
Fuel dispenser owners must inspect filters at intervals recommended by the filter manufacturer or as necessary to ensure that the filters are in proper working order. Any filter found to be in need of repair or replacement shall be repaired immediately or replaced immediately and installed as provided above.
§47-1-11. Requirements for motor fuel.

The uniform regulation for motor fuel as adopted by the national conference on weights and measures and published in national institute of standards and technology handbook 130, "Uniform Laws and Regulations" and supplements thereto and revisions thereof, shall apply to motor fuel quality in the state, except insofar as modified or rejected by legislative rule: Provided, That effective the first day of July, two thousand three, water shall not exceed twenty-five millimeters (one inch) in depth when measured with water indicating paste in any tank utilized in the storage of biodiesel, diesel, gasoline, gasoline-ether blends and kerosene sold at retail except as required in section 4.1 of the "Engine Fuels, Petroleum Products and Automotive Lubricants Regulation."



NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to require that all retail fuel dispensers be equipped with a working filter system and to reduce the amount of allowable water in retail fuel storage tanks from two inches to one inch.

Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
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