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Code · South Dakota · Title 37 · Chapter 37-2

37-2-34.1. Ethanol blender pump defined.

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The term, ethanol blender pump, refers to a mechanism provided by the retail dealer for the dispensing at retail of ethanol blend as defined in § 10-47B-3 so that the end user may select the ratio of ethanol to gasoline to be dispensed. The pump shall be the type that:
(1)Dispenses at retail a blend of gasoline and ethanol in the ratio selected by the purchaser;
(2)Is manufactured to an industry standard and carries a warranty for compatibility with dispenser components and storage and piping systems;
(3)Has at least four hoses and dispenses the following:
(a)Either a blend of ten percent ethanol or the minimum blend percentage approved for all vehicles by the United States Environmental Protection Agency;
(b)A blend of at least fifteen percent ethanol; and
(c)E85 fuel; and
(4)Complies with all alternative fuel, biofuel, and flexible fuel requirements established by law.
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