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Code · Arizona · Title 3 — Agriculture, Animals, and Food

3-3436. Dispensing motor fuel; hold-open latches; grip guards; definition

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A. A retail seller may equip all nozzles from which motor fuel is dispensed with an operating hold-open latch.
B. From and after September 30, 2018, all retail diesel fuel dispensers shall be equipped with nozzles that have green grip guards and all retail ethanol flex fuels shall be equipped with yellow grip guards. Other product nozzles may not have green or yellow grip guards.
C. For the purposes of this section, "hold-open latch" means a device that is an integral part of the automatic nozzle and that is specifically manufactured to dispense motor fuel without requiring the consumer's physical contact with the automatic nozzle.
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