MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2000 Regular Session
To: Agriculture
By: Representative Holland (By Request)
House Bill 730
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-3, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CLARIFY THE DUTIES OF THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND THE STATE CHEMIST REGARDING ENFORCEMENT OF THE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS INSPECTION LAW; TO CREATE A NEW CODE SECTION TO BE CODIFIED AS SECTION 75-55-4, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE DEFINITIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-5, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR SALE OF GASOLINE OR OTHER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-6, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE LICENSE FEES FOR PERSONS ENGAGING IN THE WHOLESALE OR RETAIL SALE OF GASOLINE OR OTHER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; TO PROVIDE CERTAIN LABELING REQUIREMENTS ON PUMPS DISPENSING MOTOR FUEL; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-7, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-9, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE COLOR CODING REQUIREMENTS FOR STORAGE TANKS REPRESENTING THE VARIOUS GRADES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; TO AMEND SECTIONS 75-55-11, 75-55-13, 75-55-15 AND 75-55-19, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO INCLUDE OXYGENATED GASOLINE BLENDS UNDER THE REGULATION OF THIS CHAPTER; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-21, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE LABELING REQUIREMENTS FOR ALTERNATIVE FUELS THAT CLAIM A HIGHER STANDARD; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-22, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE A LICENSE FEE FOR CERTAIN PERSONS WHO BLEND OR MIX OXYGENATED GASOLINE BLENDS FOR SALE IN THIS STATE; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-23, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO EXPAND THE INSPECTION AUTHORITY OF THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-27, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE THAT CERTAIN RETAIL STATION PUMP METERS SHALL NOT DISPENSE MORE THAN ONE PRODUCT AND THAT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SHALL BE KEPT ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM EACH OTHER; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-29, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO GIVE THE STATE CHEMIST AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH RULES AND REGULATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES AND THE OPERATION OF THE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LABORATORY; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-37, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE A LICENSED PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT REPAIRMAN TO BE PRESENT BEFORE A PUMP MAY BE UNLOCKED OR THE SEAL BROKEN FOR THE PURPOSE OF REPAIR OF THE PUMP; TO AMEND SECTION 75-55-38, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO DELETE THE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF LICENSING PROVISIONS; TO CREATE A NEW CODE SECTION TO BE CODIFIED AS SECTION 75-55-43, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS; TO CREATE A NEW CODE SECTION TO BE CODIFIED AS SECTION 75-55-45, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE COMPLAINT AND HEARING PROCEDURES FOR VIOLATORS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 75-55-3, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-3. (1) The Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, hereinafter referred to as the "commissioner," is vested with power and authority and is charged with the duty of administering all the provisions of this chapter except for those specifically assigned herein to the State Chemist. The commissioner may adopt such rules and regulations as he deems necessary or desirable to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
(2) The commissioner and the State Chemist shall have joint authority for setting specifications of petroleum products and shall have the authority to establish rules and regulations in connection with the enforcement of this chapter.
(3) The commissioner may publish the names and addresses and such other information as he deems appropriate for persons found guilty of violating the provisions of this chapter.
SECTION 2. The following section shall be codified as Section 75-55-4, Mississippi Code of 1972:
75-55-4. The words, terms and phrases as used in this chapter shall have the following meanings, unless the context requires otherwise:
(a) The term "API" means the American Petroleum Institute.
(b) The term "ASTM" means the American Society for Testing and Materials.
(c) The term "approved lead substitute" means an EPA registered gasoline additive formulated to reduce valve seat recession in engines designed to operate on leaded gasoline.
(d) The term "commissioner" means the Commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, his agents and employees.
(e) The term "cetane number" means the relative ignition quality of diesel fuels as determine by ASTM Cetane Method D 613, Test Method for Cetane Number of Diesel Fuel Oil.
(f) The term "denatured fuel ethanol" means ethanol (ethyl alcohol) meeting the provisions of ASTM D 4806, Standard Specification for Denatured Fuel ethanol to be Blended with Gasolines for Use as an Automotive Spark-Ignition Fuel.
(g) The term "department" means the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce.
(h) The term "diesel fuel" means any petroleum product intended for use or offered for sale as a fuel for engines in which the fuel is injected into the combustion chamber and ignited by pressure without the presence of an electric spark.
(i) The term "diesel fuel pump" includes pumps, meters and all measuring devices used for measuring diesel fuel.
(j) The term "distributor" means any person who transports, stores, or causes the transportation or storage of gasoline or any petroleum product at any point between any gasoline refinery or importer's facility and any retail outlet or wholesale purchaser-consumer's facility.
(k) The term "EPA" means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
(l) The term "gasohol" means any gasoline containing a nominal ten (10) volume percent anhydrous denatured fuel ethanol and ninety (90) volume percent unleaded gasoline, regardless of other name, label, or designation.
(m) The term "gasoline" means (I) all products commonly or commercially known or sold as gasoline (excluding casing-head and absorption or natural gasoline) regardless of their classification or other uses; and (ii) a volatile mixture of either liquid hydrocarbons only or of liquid hydrocarbons with oxygenate(s), generally containing small amounts of additives suitable for use a fuel in a spark ignition, internal combustion engine.
(n) The term "gasoline pump" includes pumps, meters and all measuring devices used for measuring gasoline and all oxygenated blended fuels.
(o) The term "illuminating oil" includes coal oil, kerosene or other petroleum products used for illuminating purposes.
(p) The term "kerosene pump" includes pumps, meters and all measuring devices used for measuring kerosene.
(q) The term "liquefied compressed gas pump" includes pumps, meters and all measuring devices used for measuring liquefied compressed gas.
(r) The term "lubricating oil" means all petroleum based oils or synthetic lubricants intended for use in the crankcase of an internal combustion engine, either spark ignition or diesel type. The purpose of the lubricating oil is to reduce friction between two (2) solid surfaces moving relative to one another.
(s) The term "motor octane number" means the number describing the relative antiknock characteristic of a motor fuel determined by ASTM D 2700, Test Method for Knock Characteristics of Motor and Aviation Fuels by the Motor Method.
(t) The term "nonoxygenated gasoline" means any gasoline which does not meet the definition of oxygenated gasoline.
(u) The term "octane number or antiknock index" means the number obtained by adding the research octane number and the motor octane number and dividing the sum by two (2).
(v) The term "oil" as used in this chapter includes diesel fuel, kerosene, fuel oil, distillate, gas oil, or any other product other than gasoline, as defined in this chapter, which is usable as fuel in an internal combustion engine, and any product which, on distillation in accordance with the method of test of the American Society for Testing and Materials shows not more than ten percent (10%) recovered when the thermometer shows two hundred sixty-one (261) degrees Fahrenheit; and not more than ninety-five percent (95%) recovered when the thermometer shows four hundred sixty-five (465) degrees Fahrenheit or more; provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to include oils received or sold as lubricants when such oils cannot be used as a fuel in internal combustion engines.
(w) The term "oxygenate blending facility" means any facility at which the oxygen content of gasoline is altered, excluding retail outlets, and wholesale purchaser-consumer facilities.
(x) The term "oxygen content of gasoline" means the percentage of oxygen by weight contained in a gasoline, based upon its percentage oxygenate by volume, excluding denaturants and other nonoxygen-containing components with all measurements adjusted to sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit.
(y) The term "oxygenate" means any substance which, when added to gasoline, increases the amount of oxygen in that gasoline, and which has been approved by The EPA for use in gasoline. An oxygenate is an oxygen-containing, ashless organic compound which may be used as a fuel supplement or additive and includes alcohols and ethers. An oxygenated gasoline blend is a hydrocarbon gasoline containing one or more oxygenates.
(z) The term "person" means any individual, firm, partnership, joint venture, association, corporation, distributor, wholesaler, terminal or any other business entity.
(aa) The term "petroleum products" means products obtained from distilling and processing of crude oil, unfinished oils, recycled oils, natural gas liquids, refinery blend stocks and other miscellaneous hydrocarbon compounds, including, but not limited to, gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, kerosene and diesel fuel.
(bb) The term "State Chemist" means the Director of the Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory, or his agents and employees.
(cc) The term "terminal" means a facility which is capable of receiving gasoline in bulk, by pipeline, marine vessel, tank truck or barge, or at which gasoline is altered either in quantity or quality, excluding the addition of deposit control additives.
(dd) The term "total oxygenate content" means the aggregate total in volume percent of all oxygenates contained in any fuel defined in this law.
(ee) The term "unleaded" means any gasoline or gasoline-oxygenate blend to which no lead or phosphorus compounds have been intentionally added and which contains not more than five one-hundredth (0.05) gram lead per U. S. gallon (thirteen one-thousandths (0.013) gram lead per liter) and not more than five one-thousandths (0.005) gram phosphorus per U. S. gallon (thirteen ten-thousandths (0.0013) gram phosphorus per liter).
(ff) The term "wholesale purchaser-consumer" means any person who is an ultimate consumer of gasoline, fuel methanol, fuel ethanol, diesel fuel, biodiesel, fuel oil, kerosene, aviation turbine fuels, natural gas, compressed gas, or liquefied petroleum gas who purchases or obtains gasoline from a supplier for use in motor vehicles and receives delivery of that product into a storage tank.
SECTION 3. Section 75-55-5, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-5. No person shall sell or offer for sale any gasoline or any of the other petroleum products described in this section unless such products meet the standards and specifications described below:
(a) Gasoline. Gasoline shall be free of undissolved water, suspended matter and of any harmful ingredient or component. Gasoline shall conform to the requirements of the current ASTM D 4814, Standard Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine fuel. The intent of this chapter is that requirements shall be kept current with subsequent amendments and editions of ASTM D 4814. Federal or state regulations shall preempt these specifications where applicable. The required test methods are listed below. In case of dispute, the current version of the listed methods shall be the referee methods.
Corrosion ASTM D 130
Distillation temperatures ASTM D 86
Residue ASTM D 86
Gum ASTM D 381
Sulfur ASTM D 2622 or D 4294
Vapor pressure ASTM D 4953 or D 5191
Vapor liquid equilibrium ASTM D 2533 or ASTM D 4814,
Appendix 2
Research octane number ASTM D 2699 or D 2885
Motor octane number ASTM D 2700 or D 2885
Grades of unleaded gasoline and gasoline-oxygenate blends shall be classified as follows:
(i) Unleaded premium grade gasoline shall have an antiknock index of at least 91. The research octane number shall be at least 94.
(ii) Unleaded midgrade or unleaded plus gasoline shall have an antiknock index of at least 89. The research octane number shall be at least 92.
(iii) Unleaded regular grade gasoline shall have an antiknock index of at least 87. The research octane number shall be at least 90 and the motor octane number shall be at least 82.
All retail pumps or delivery devices shall be labeled with the appropriate (R + M)/2 octane antiknock index in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission Octane Posting and Certification Regulation 306.
Sale of leaded gasoline is prohibited except where allowed by the EPA.
(b) Oxygenated gasoline or oxygenated gasoline blends. This fuel means a blend consisting primarily of gasoline and a substantial amount of one or more oxygenates. It must be a homogeneous blend of hydrocarbons and oxygenates and must meet the specifications of the current ASTM D 4814.
(i) These blends include, but are not limited to, the following designations:
1. Gasohol
2. Any gasoline-oxygenate blend which meets the EPA's "Substantially Similar" rule, Section 211(f)(1) of the Clean Air Act, 42 USCS 7545(f)(1).
3. Any gasoline-oxygenate blend for which there is an existing Clean Air Act waiver issued by the EPA.
(ii) Gasoline/oxygenate blends shall meet the state requirements for gasoline with the following modifications:
1. An increase in vapor pressure not exceeding one (1) pound per square inch may be allowed for gasohol January through December. The method of determination shall be ASTM D 4953 or D 5191.
2. Federal or state regulations affecting vapor pressure shall preempt these standards during the applicable months.
3. For gasohol the minimum distillation temperature at fifty percent (50%) evaporated may be one hundred fifty-eight (158) degrees Fahrenheit in months when the D4814 recommended specification is one hundred seventy (170) degrees Fahrenheit. The method of determination shall be ASTM D 86. During the winter months when class D specifications are applicable, the minimum fifty percent (50%) evaporated temperature shall be One hundred fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit or the temperature recommended by ASTM D 4814 for this class.
4. Gas - liquid chromatographic procedures shall be considered as official for the determination of oxygenate content as described in ASTM D 4814.
5. Gasohol shall contain ten plus/minus five-tenths (10+/-0.5) volume percent anhydrous denatured ethanol.
6. Gasoline-oxygenate blends not otherwise defined in this chapter may contain the maximum percentage and type of oxygenates as allowed by the "Substantially Similar" rule and the Clean Air Act.
7. Water tolerance shall be such that no phase separation occurs when the product is subjected to a temperature equal to the lowest expected ambient temperature based on seasonal volatility classifications as specified in the current ASTM D 4814.
(c) Diesel fuel. Diesel fuel shall be hydrocarbon oils free from acids and grit, fibrous or other foreign material. Diesel fuel shall meet the requirements for the current ASTM D 975, Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils with the exception of Grade No. 1 and Grade No. 2 Tax-exempt diesel fuel oils, the sulfur content of which shall be a maximum of one percent (1%) until superceded by the implementation of the Federal Clean Air Act, or other federal law or regulation. The intent of this chapter, except for sulfur content in Grade No. 1 and Grade No. 2 Tax-exempt diesel fuel oils, is that requirements shall be kept current with subsequent amendments and editions of ASTM D 975. Federal or state regulations shall preempt these specifications where applicable. The required test methods are listed below. In case of a dispute, the current version of the listed methods shall be the referee methods.
Flash Point D 93
Water and sediment D 1796
Distillation temperature at 90%
volume recovered D 86
Kinematic viscosity D 445
Ash D 482
Sulfur D 2622 or D 4294
(Specifications for Tax exempt Grade 2-D diesel fuel sulfur content shall remain at a maximum of one percent (1%) until superseded by the implementation of the Federal Clean Air Act.)
Copper strip corrosion D 130
Cetane number D 613
Cloud point D 2500
Ramsbottom carbon residue D 524
For low sulfur diesel fuel the required methods for determining cetane index and aromaticity are as follows:
(i) Cetane index D 976
(ii) Aromaticity D 1319
(d) Kerosene. Kerosene shall include lamp oil, illuminating oil and coal oil which shall conform to the detailed requirements set forth in the current ASTM D 3699, Standard Specification for Kerosene. The intent of this chapter is that requirements shall be kept current with subsequent amendments and editions of ASTM D 3699. Federal or state regulations shall preempt these specifications where applicable. The required test methods are listed below. In case of a dispute, the current version of the listed methods shall be the referee methods.
Flash point D 56
Distillation temperature D 86
Sulfur D 1266 or D 129
Mercaptan sulfur D 3227
Copper strip corrosion D 130
Freezing point D 2386
Burning quality D 187
Saybolt color D 156
In addition the gravity shall not be less than forty-one (41) degrees API, and the kerosene shall be free of water and suspended matter.
(e) Racing gasoline. Racing gasoline means any gasoline which is sold for racing purposes. Racing gasolines may be sold from retail dispensing equipment under the following conditions:
(i) The product brand name and octane number must be disclosed to the commissioner in the retail petroleum licensee's application.
(ii) The manufacturer shall provide a list of marketers selling these product(s) and the product(s) sold by each retail outlet.
(iii) Marketers shall register their retail outlets by location and provide a list of the product(s) sold for each retail outlet.
(iv) The dispensing equipment shall contain a conspicuous sign stating that the fuel is racing gasoline. The dispensing equipment shall not contain any kind of representation indicating that the product is suitable for vehicles other than for racing.
(v) The dispensing equipment shall be dedicated to and isolated from any other motor fuel dispensing equipment in a manner that a vehicle cannot access both the commercial gasoline and the racing gasoline at the same time.
(vi) Any violation shall result in revocation of the approval to market and/or confiscation of the product.
(f) The commissioner and the State Chemist may change the specifications set forth in this section to comply with the currently recommended ASTM or federally required specifications.
(g) The commissioner may prohibit the sale of any taxable petroleum product which is not in compliance with the provisions of this article.
SECTION 4. Section 75-55-6, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-6. (1) Every person, partnership, joint venture, individual, firm, association, distributor, wholesaler, terminal or corporation, before engaging in the wholesale sale of gasoline or other petroleum products in this state, shall obtain from the commissioner a wholesale petroleum license for each wholesale establishment owned or operated by such person. The fee for such license shall be Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00). The application for such license shall be made on forms prescribed and furnished by the commissioner. Licenses issued hereunder shall expire on December 31 of each year. License(s) issued hereunder shall not be transferable and application must be made for a new license if there is any change in the location, owner or operator of the establishment. The licensee shall display his license in a prominent and accessible place in the establishment where such products are sold.
(2) Every person who owns the pumps or tanks, or both, at a station or store at which gasoline or other petroleum products are sold to the consuming public, regardless of who may own the station or store, shall be considered to be a gasoline or petroleum retailer, and he shall obtain from the commissioner a retail petroleum license for each such establishment where he owns the pumps or tanks, or both, before engaging in the sale of such products. The fee for such license shall be Ten Dollars ($10.00). The application for license shall be on forms prescribed and furnished by the commissioner. Licenses issued hereunder shall expire on December 31 of each year. Licenses issued hereunder shall not be transferable and application must be made for a new license if there is any change in the location or ownership of the pumps or tanks, or both. The license shall be displayed as designated by the commissioner.
(3) Every applicant for a retail or wholesale petroleum license shall state in his application the name or brand name of the gasoline or other petroleum products he desires to offer for sale or sell at his place of business, stating the (R+M)/2 octane rating or antiknock index of such products, as described in the Federal Trade Commission Octane Posting and Certification Rule. Such applicants shall provide all the information that may be requested by the commissioner in the application forms. A retail or wholesale petroleum licensee may sell only those products that have been registered with the commissioner.
(4) The commissioner may deny a license to any applicant proposing to sell gasoline or a petroleum product under a name that is misleading to the public.
(5) When a retail or wholesale petroleum licensee discontinues the sale of any product that he has been approved to sell, his authorization from the commissioner to sell such product shall automatically terminate. The licensee shall notify the commissioner within thirty (30) days after he discontinues the sale of such product.
(6) Every person selling or offering to sell gasoline or other petroleum products at retail shall comply with the following:
(a) Every pump dispensing motor fuel at retail shall conspicuously display the name or brand name, or both, being sold therefrom exactly as the name or brand name has been approved for sale by the commissioner. Each pump shall conspicuously display the octane number of the product. The octane number designation shall be changed whenever the product is changed. Each diesel pump dispensing highway fuel at retail shall display the words "No. 1 Diesel" or "No. 2 Diesel." Each diesel pump dispensing off road diesel fuel at retail shall display the words "Tax-exempt Diesel Fuel." Each kerosene pump or fuel oil pump dispensing those products at retail shall display the words "No. 1-K Kerosene" or "No. 2-K Kerosene" or indicate the proper grade of fuel oil depending on the product dispensed.
(b) The labeling of all petroleum products on pumps shall be on both sides of the dispensing device, and must be conspicuously displayed on the upper fifty percent (50%) of the product dispenser front panel in a position that is clear and visible from the driver's position in type of at least one-half (
1/2) inch in height and one-sixteenth (1/16) inch stroke (width of type).SECTION 5. Section 75-55-7, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-7. (1) * * * Gasoline * * * shall not be subject to specifications required under * * * Section 75-55-5, when it is purchased or received in this state for uses other than for sale or distribution to the consuming public or is not used on the highways or roadways.
(2) The commissioner * * * and the State Chemist shall have authority, but are not compelled, to establish specifications for aviation and other special gasolines when received in this state for any purpose other than * * * propelling motor vehicles on the highways, or for sale or distribution to the consuming public.
(3) It is provided that the specifications adopted for gasoline shall not apply to "gas machine gasoline" prepared or received in this state for use in industrial equipment, when such gasoline is not used or not capable of use in propelling motor vehicles on the highways.
(4) The commissioner and the State Chemist shall have authority but they are not compelled to establish specifications for fuel oils and oil for other engines.
SECTION 6. Section 75-55-9, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-9. Every person selling at retail gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel or kerosene, as defined in this chapter, shall at all times display signs as herein defined:
(a) All pumps and dispensing equipment for gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel or kerosene shall be marked conspicuously to show the total price per gallon of gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel or kerosene offered for sale, in figures of equal size and where fractional cents or figures are used therein, the combined height and width of the numerator and denominator shall be equal to the height and width of the other figures used. Provided, however, that any sign provided by the manufacturer of the retail pump or dispensing equipment which shows the total price per gallon and is part of the computing mechanism of such pumps and dispensing equipment shall be considered as being in compliance with this subsection.
(b) All signs placed on the premises of any service station and any highway, road, street or alley leading thereto advertising the price per gallon of gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel or kerosene offered for sale, shall show the registered brand name and total price in figures of equal size, and where fractional figures are used therein, the width of the numerator and denominator of the fraction shall be equal to one-third (1/3) of the width of the other figures, but the combined height of the numerator and denominator shall be the same as that of the other figures. Where a decimal is used, then the fraction shall be at least one-half (1/2) the height of the other figures used in the sign, and the fraction shall be at least one-third (1/3) of the width of the other figures used in the sign. All figures and fractional figures shall be painted the same color as the other figures used in the sign. The total price per gallon on signs located on all premises of any service station and on highways, roads, streets or alleys leading to the service station shall be in agreement as to the total price per gallon shown on the retail pump dispensing the same brand of gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel or kerosene as that being so advertised. All signs advertising the price per gallon of gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel or kerosene offered for sale through self-service operated pumps at retail service stations shall clearly indicate that the posted price per gallon and brand is offered for sale through self-service pumps.
(c) Containers of gasoline or oxygenated gasoline blends below fifty (50) gallons capacity, or any product flashing below one hundred (100) degrees Fahrenheit, shall be painted red; provided that containers, not of metal and of a capacity of one (1) gallon or less, may carry a red label designating the product.
(d) All filler pipes for petroleum bulk storage tanks and retail station storage tanks shall be identified by color coding with the following colors representing the following grades of gasoline, or oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel and kerosene. Eighty-seven (87) octane or unleaded regular gasoline or oxygenated gasoline blends shall be designated by the color white; eighty-nine (89) octane or unleaded midgrade gasoline or unleaded plus gasoline or oxygenated gasoline blends shall be designated by the color blue; ninety and one-half (90.5) octane or unleaded superior or unleaded super midgrade or oxygenated gasoline blends shall be designated by the color yellow; ninety-one (91) octane through ninety-three (93) or unleaded premium gasoline or oxygenated gasoline blends shall be designated by the color red; diesel fuel shall be designated by the color green; dyed diesel fuel or tax exempt diesel fuel shall be designated by the color orange; kerosene shall be designated by the color black. Such color coding shall be painted on the intake pipe cap or within six (6) inches thereof * * *. However, an installation with a permanent embossment or engravement designating the grades of petroleum products within twelve (12) inches from each filler cap shall be acceptable. Nothing in this subsection shall apply to bulk storage tanks located at marine or pipeline terminals, nor bulk storage tanks used for the storage of liquefied compressed gas * * *.
SECTION 7. Section 75-55-11, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-11. No person shall sell or offer to sell any gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends or other petroleum product which fails to meet the standard specifications, or requirements set forth in this chapter, nor sell or offer to sell any gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends or other petroleum products at retail without exhibiting the proper signs as required in this chapter, and provided further, that all gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends or other petroleum products offered for sale by any person shall always be as high octane number as advertised to be.
SECTION 8. Section 75-55-13, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-13. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer or keep for sale, any lubricating oils, lubricants or mixtures of lubricants which are adulterated or falsely labeled in any particular. Reclaimed, recleaned, rerefined or previously used oils shall be plainly labeled and sold as such. The labeling and advertising appearing on any container used to store a previously used lubricating oil shall be strictly in accord with the kind of product contained therein. On the face of each sealed container containing a previously used motor or lubricating oil, the wording or sign used to indicate that the product has been previously used must be in well-balanced letters.
Labels on containers of reclaimed, recleaned, rerefined or recycled oil which meet the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and American Petroleum Institute (API) classifications for current (one (1) of the previous two (2) chronological API service classifications) model year automotive engines and which oil is offered for sale, shall be at least one-eighth (1/8) inch high on containers of one (1) gallon or less, and at least one-fourth (1/4) inch high on containers larger than one (1) gallon.
Reclaimed, recleaned, rerefined or previously used motor or lubricating oils, lubricants or mixtures of lubricants not meeting the classifications described in the preceding paragraph and offered for sale shall be labeled as follows: On one (1) quart containers the lettering shall not be less than three-eighths (3/8) inches high; on one-half (1/2) gallon containers the lettering shall be at least one-half (1/2) inch high; on one (1) gallon containers the lettering shall be at least three-fourths (3/4) inch high; and on five (5) gallon containers at least one (1) inch high; and on any storage can larger than five (5) gallons, a well-proportioned sign or lettering must appear with letters not less than two (2) inches high, indicating that the product has been previously used.
All tanks used for the storage of gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, other motor fuel, diesel fuel, kerosene or liquefied compressed gas, for wholesale or retail sales, shall be constructed and equipped in such manner as to allow the commissioner * * * to safely sample or take an accurate physical inventory of the contents of such tanks at all reasonable hours.
All above ground tanks, drums or other containers used by any person to store previously used motor or lubricating oils, before being rerefined or reprocessed, shall be marked "used oil" on a contrasting background with well-balanced letters not less than two (2) inches high.
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SECTION 9. Section 75-55-15, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-15. No person shall store, keep, expose for sale, offer for sale, or sell from any tank or container or from any pump or other distributing device or equipment, any gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel, kerosene, illuminating oil, or lubricating oils or other similar products other than those indicated by the name, trade name, symbol, or sign of the manufacturer or distributor of the trademark or trade name of the product appearing upon the tank, container, pump, or other distributing equipment from which the same are sold, offered for sale or distributed; provided that the product of any manufacturer may be sold from distributing equipment not bearing the name, trade name, symbol or sign of any manufacturer. Provided further, that no distributor or other person shall deliver any gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel, kerosene, illuminating oils, or other similar products when such products are for resale to the consuming public and place said products in storage tanks, containers, or other devices when such storage tanks, containers, or other devices are labeled contrary to the true nature of the products being delivered or when such storage tanks, containers, or other devices bear any sign, symbol, trademark, or label not reflecting the true sign, symbol, trademark or name of the product being delivered.
All distributors or other persons receiving, storing, selling or distributing gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends or oil in the State of Mississippi shall have plainly marked on the tanks, pumps, or other containers in which gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends or oil is kept, words designating whether the product is gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends or oil. No distributor or other person shall place any gasoline in a container marked oil or oxygenated gasoline blends, or any oil in a container marked gasoline or oxygenated gasoline blends, or oxygenated gasoline blends in any container marked gasoline or oil, nor shall there be any pipe or other connections between oil, gasoline and oxygenated gasoline blends containers. Provided, however, that nothing in this or any other law shall be construed to prohibit the use at common carrier pipeline terminals, of the same unloading lines to and between gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, and oil bulk storage stations, where adequate precautions have been taken to prevent contamination or adulteration of either oil, gasoline or oxygenated gasoline blends. No distributor or other person shall receive, store or distribute oil as gasoline or oxygenated gasoline blends nor gasoline as oil or oxygenated gasoline blends, nor oxygenated gasoline blends as oil or gasoline nor shall any distributor or other person make a false statement to the commissioner * * * or any of his employees with reference to products received, stored, sold or delivered by such distributor or other person.
No distributor or other person shall sell or distribute or offer for sale or distribution gasoline and oil, or either, when such gasoline or oil, or either, is mixed, blended, or adulterated in this state in any manner or with any other product. Provided, however, this section shall not be construed to prevent any purchaser of gasoline and oil, or either, to adulterate such products after purchase to meet requirements of his individual uses and purposes, but in no event shall such purchaser sell or distribute such adulterated products, and it is not intended to levy a tax on crude oil produced in this state. Provided further, that blending pumps from which gasoline and lubricating oil are dispensed at the same time into a fuel tank or other container as marine fuel, may be installed by a distributor upon the prior issuance of a permit so to do by the commissioner or his successor, when said pumps shall have been approved by the Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. Provided further, that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prohibit the manufacture of oxygenated gasoline blends.
Blending of grades of gasoline, additives, and compounds shall be limited to refineries, terminals, and blending pumps, and no person other than those employed at the aforesaid facilities shall be permitted to blend any of the above-named products. Provided, however, that gasoline may be blended with alcohol to form oxygenated gasoline blends at other locations in the State of Mississippi as may be designated and licensed by the commissioner.
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SECTION 10. Section 75-55-19, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-19. No person shall use any scales, measure or measuring device or mechanism or device attached to such scale, measure or measuring device in the handling or sale of gasoline or other petroleum products, unless the same is true and accurate; and the standards of weights and measures specifications and tolerances shall be those most recently adopted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology of the United States Department of Commerce, and published in NIST Handbook 44 and supplements thereto or in any publication revising or superceding Handbook 44, except that in no event shall gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel, or kerosene be dispensed for sale through visible or bowl pumps with outside indicators, and in no event shall any such bowl be drained by any device except through the regular dispensing hose.
SECTION 11. Section 75-55-21, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-21. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to entice into a service station, store, expose for sale, or sell gasoline or other petroleum products so as to deceive or as to tend to deceive the purchaser as to the nature, quality or identity of the same by false representation or by substitution, mixing, blending, or adulteration, or by the use of disguised signs, camouflaged or falsely labeled containers, tanks, pumps, or other dispensing equipment, or by imitating the design, symbol, or trade name under which recognized brands of such products are generally marketed.
* * * However, * * * nothing in this chapter shall prevent a person, * * * or * * * agents or employees from storing, exposing for sale, or selling any such gasoline or other petroleum products under the tradename, sign, symbol, or distinguishing mark adopted and used by such person, * * * in good faith, if such tradename, sign, symbol, or distinguishing mark is not deceitfully similar to that already in general use by any manufacturer or seller of such products.
(2) Persons claiming to offer for sale alternative fuels or gasoline or other petroleum products of a higher standard than any legal or customary standard shall label the container or dispensing equipment completely with reference to the special standard claimed and such label shall constitute a full guaranty that the product sold will meet the standards claimed in every particular.
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SECTION 12. Section 75-55-22, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-22. Every person located in Mississippi, except the holder of a refiner or a processor's license, before blending or mixing oxygenated gasoline blends for sale, delivery, exchange or use in Mississippi shall obtain from the commissioner a license authorizing him to engage in business as a producer of oxygenated gasoline blends. The fee for such license shall be Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00). Forms for the application shall be furnished by the commissioner. Such license shall expire on December 31 of each year. Licenses shall not be transferable. Each producer of oxygenated gasoline blends shall have the necessary equipment to insure a complete and homogeneous mixture. The finished product shall meet all of the state's standards and specifications and shall not be transferred, sold, exchanged, delivered, used or disposed of by any other means until the product has been approved by the commissioner * * *.
No person shall transport or import into the State of Mississippi any oxygenated gasoline blends unless he has complied with all specifications and standards adopted by this state for such products.
All unleaded gasoline, * * * kept, offered, or exposed for sale, or sold, at retail by any person containing one percent (1%) or more by volume of ethanol, methanol or an ethanol/methanol mixture, shall be identified as "with" or "containing" (or similar wording) "ethanol," "methanol" or "ethanol/methanol" on the upper fifty percent (50%) of the dispenser front panels in a position clear and conspicuous from the driver's position, in a type at least one-half (1/2) inch in height, and one-sixteenth (1/16) inch stroke (width of type). All letters shall be black with a contrasting background.
All distributors, processors, refiners, and any other persons receiving, storing, selling, distributing or transporting gasoline that contains one percent (1%) by volume or more of methanol, ethanol or other alcohol shall identify the type or chemical name and percentage of such alcohol on any invoice, bill of lading,
shipping paper or on any other type of documentation which is used
in normal and customary practice in the petroleum industry.
SECTION 13. Section 75-55-23, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-23. The commissioner * * * shall have full access, ingress and egress, at all reasonable hours, to any place or building refinery, terminal, pipeline, barge, vessel, railcar, truck, or other vehicle of transportation, tank, storage facility or location wherein internal combustion engine fuels, lubricating oils or other like products are stored, transported, sold, offered or exposed for sale. The commissioner * * * may open for inspection any case, package or other container, tank, pump, tank car, storage tank, vehicle, stationary engine or tractor, and enter upon any barge, vessel or other vehicle of transportation and, with instruments conforming to the standards of weights and measures most recently adopted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology of the United States Department of Commerce, check with any measuring device of the volume or weight of the contents of any container. Furthermore, the commissioner * * * may take samples, not exceeding one (1) gallon, for analysis. All persons shall cooperate fully with the commissioner in his inspection of such products.
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Any room, house, building, boat, vehicle, structure or place where any petroleum product is received, stored, manufactured, refined, distilled, blended, compounded, sold or distributed in violation of this chapter, and any such petroleum product and all property kept and used in maintaining the same, is hereby declared to be a common nuisance. If such nuisance be found to exist, any judge or chancellor authorized to issue injunctions may issue an injunction, enjoining and restraining the continuance of such nuisance * * *.
SECTION 14. Section 75-55-27, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-27. (1) With the exception of retail blending pumps which are covered by a NIST Certificate of Conformance, no retail station pump meter shall dispense more than one (1) product and station pipelines for gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel, kerosene, fuel oils or other products shall be entirely separate from each other.
(2) No requirements or provisions of this chapter shall prevent or abridge the use of gasoline, oxygenated gasoline blends, diesel fuel, kerosene, liquefied compressed gases or other petroleum products for heating or illuminating purposes through the use of special devices approved by the commissioner when not used on a highway.
(3) The provisions of this chapter are not to apply to products unloaded in this state and intended for shipment into another state; provided no portion of such products be offered for sale in this state, and provided further, that all petroleum products so unloaded be reported to the commissioner.
(4) It shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct or hinder in any way the commissioner or his agents in the performance of his duties.
(5) Where self-service pumps and attendant-operated pumps are both operated at the same retail service station, the retail petroleum licensee shall attach or paint on each island or each pump or equipment the words "SELF-SERVICE" on the island or pump or equipment where the customer must dispense product or the words "FULL SERVICE" on the island or pump or equipment where the licensee dispenses the product in letters of not less than one (1) inch in height and not less than seven (7) inches across, on a contrasting background.
SECTION 15. Section 75-55-29, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-29. The State Chemist at the Mississippi State University or his assistants provided for herein shall analyze all samples of internal combustion engine fuels, lubricating oils and other like products provided by any person desiring an analysis of said product or provided by the * * * department * * * after an inspection. Any person desiring an analysis of a sample of internal combustion engine fuel, lubricating oil or similar products shall pay to the State Chemist the actual cost of such analysis. All funds collected by the State Chemist under the provisions of this chapter shall be paid into a special account to the credit of the Industrial and Agricultural Services Division of the Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory. The cost of analysis of those samples taken by the * * * department * * * shall be paid for out of the General Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature. The certification of such analysis properly certified by affidavit of said chemist or his assistants shall be competent evidence in any court of this state. The State Chemist shall have the authority to establish rules and regulations in connection with the analysis of samples and the operation of the Petroleum Products Laboratory.
SECTION 16. Section 75-55-37, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-37. (1) The commissioner * * * shall have the right to inspect any pump, truck, or other equipment that is used for the transportation, loading, unloading, storage or dispensing of gasoline or other petroleum products that shall be offered for sale, and if upon such inspection any such pump, truck, or other equipment is found to be inaccurate to the extent that a test thereof shows a deficiency of more than twenty-five (25) cubic inches on a five (5) gallon measurement, or if the right to inspect any such pump, truck, or other equipment is refused or denied, the commissioner * * * shall have the right to immediately close and lock said pump and other equipment or to seal same with the commissioner's seal. If such pump, truck, or other equipment is found to be inaccurate but the deficiency is twenty-five (25) cubic inches or less on a five (5) gallon measurement, then the commissioner * * * shall give the owner or operator thereof forty-eight (48) hours within which to correct such inaccuracy and if such person fails or refuses to correct same within said period then the commissioner * * * shall have the right to lock and seal such pump or other equipment in the same manner as provided above.
It shall be prima facie presumed upon the refusal of the owner to allow the right to inspect that the pump, truck, or other equipment sought to be inspected is inaccurate to the extent of more than twenty-five (25) cubic inches on a five (5) gallon measurement or is operating in violation of this chapter. When any such pump or other equipment is locked or sealed, it may not be unlocked or the seal thereon broken except in the presence of a licensed petroleum equipment repairman called for the purpose of repairing the inaccuracy in the machinery of such pump or other equipment, and such inaccuracy shall be immediately thereafter repaired, and the pump or other equipment properly regulated. The commissioner may, in his discretion, require an affidavit from the licensed petroleum equipment repairman repairing such pump or other equipment, or any other proof which he may deem advisable to the effect that said pump was unlocked or the seal thereon broken in the presence of such licensed petroleum equipment repairman, and that the inaccuracies therein were thereupon completely repaired or regulated.
When a state or factory seal is broken on the measuring adjustment device on a retail pump, it shall be the duty of the station operator to notify the commissioner by United States mail, within twenty-four (24) hours, after the breaking of said seal. After the commissioner has received written notice as herein provided and he or his agent has resealed the measuring adjustment device on the pump or pumps at this station, it shall be unlawful for any person to break a state or factory seal on the measuring adjustment device on any pump at the station during the ensuing ninety (90) days without the prior approval of the commissioner * * *.
The State of Mississippi shall have a lien on all pumps, trucks, and other equipment used by any distributor, retailer or other person, in the operation of his gasoline or petroleum business for any fee or penalty due the State of Mississippi because of such persons violation of this chapter. Such lien shall be paramount to any and all private liens and the state shall be entitled to sell the pumps, trucks and equipment to satisfy the fee or penalty, and any excess proceeds from the sale shall be paid according to law.
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SECTION 17. Section 75-55-38, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
75-55-38. (1) Any person who repairs, adjusts or removes an official seal from a petroleum pump or metering device shall, before engaging in such activity, obtain a license from the commissioner upon showing that he is qualified to repair, adjust and test petroleum pumps and/or metering devices. Application for a petroleum equipment repairman's license shall be made annually on forms prescribed and furnished by the commissioner. A fee of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) shall be paid by the applicant at the time application for such license is made. All licenses issued hereunder shall expire on the thirtieth day of June next after its issuance. Any person so licensed shall, within three (3) days after he repairs or adjusts a petroleum pump, metering or measuring device or removes an official seal therefrom, make a report thereof to the commissioner on a form provided for such purpose by the department * * *.
(2) Upon receipt of a license, the petroleum equipment repairman shall acquire a seal press, one (1) die of which shall be inscribed with his license number. All official pump or meter seals removed by the licensed petroleum equipment repairman shall be replaced and such replaced seals shall clearly show the license number of the petroleum equipment repairman replacing the seal(s).
(3) The commissioner shall have authority to prescribe and adopt regulations establishing additional requirements and/or qualifications for petroleum equipment repairmen.
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SECTION 18. The following shall be codified as Section 75-55-43, Mississippi Code of 1972:
75-55-43. Any person who violates any provision of this chapter or the regulations adopted hereunder shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by the imposition of a fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not to exceed six (6) months, or both.
SECTION 19. The following shall be codified as Section 75-55-45, Mississippi Code of 1972:
75-55-45. (1) If any person violates any of the provisions of this chapter, administrative proceedings may be brought against him. A written complaint shall be filed in the office of the department. The commissioner shall cause to be delivered to the accused in the manner described below a copy of the complaint and a summons requiring the accused to file a written answer to the complaint within thirty (30) days after service of the summons and the complaint on him. The accused shall be notified by serving a copy of the summons and complaint on him by any of the methods set forth in Rule 4 of the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure or by certified mail. Upon receipt of the written answer of the accused, the matter shall be set for hearing before the commissioner or his designee within a reasonable time. In lieu of a hearing, the accused may request that the complaint be decided based on the documents submitted to the commissioner. If the accused fails to file an answer within such time, the commissioner or his designee may enter an order by default against the accused. The commissioner may issue subpoenas to require the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents. Compliance with such subpoenas may be enforced by any court of general jurisdiction in this state. The testimony of witnesses shall be upon oath or affirmation, and they shall be subject to cross-examination. The proceedings shall be recorded. It the commissioner or his designee determines that the complaint lacks merit, he may dismiss same. If he finds that there is substantial evidence showing that a violation of any of the statutes or regulations has occurred, he shall have the authority to impose any or all of the following penalties upon the accused: (a) to levy a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for each violation; (b) to revoke or suspend any license or permit issued to the accused under the terms of this chapter; (c) to issue a stop sale or order with regard to any gasoline or petroleum product; (d) to require the accused to relabel any gasoline or other petroleum product that he is offering for sale and which is not labeled in accordance with the provisions of this chapter; (e) to seize any gasoline or petroleum product that is not in compliance with this chapter and destroy, sell or otherwise dispose of the gasoline or petroleum product and apply the proceeds of any such sale to the costs herein and any fees or civil penalties levied with the balance to be paid according to law; (f) to order any pumps, trucks or equipment of a licensee that are out of tolerance to be locked down until brought within the allowed tolerances; or (g) to order the sale of any pumps, trucks or equipment of a licensee to satisfy a fee or penalty levied by the commissioner against such licensee. The decision of the commissioner or his designee shall be in writing, and it shall be delivered to the accused by certified mail. If any costs, fees or penalties assessed hereunder are not paid as directed by the commissioner, they may be collected through the court system. All fees, costs and penalties collected by the commissioner shall be expended by the department for operating expenses of the Petroleum Products Inspection Division.
(2) Either the accused or the department may appeal the decision of the commissioner or his designee to the circuit court of the county of residence of the accused, or if the accused is a nonresident of the State of Mississippi, to the Circuit Court of the First Judicial District of Hinds County, Mississippi. The appellant shall have the obligation of having the record transcribed and filing same with the circuit court. The appeal shall otherwise be governed by all applicable laws and rules affecting appeals to circuit court. If no appeal is perfected within the required time, the decision of the commissioner, or his designee, will then become final.
(3) The decision of the circuit court may then be appealed by either party to the Mississippi supreme court in accordance with the existing law and rules affecting such appeals.
(4) Where any violation of this chapter, or the rules and regulations promulgated hereunder, occurs, or is about to occur, that presents a clear and present danger to the public health, safety or welfare requiring immediate action, the commissioner or any of the department's field inspectors, or any other persons authorized by the commissioner, may issue an order to be effective immediately, prior to notice and a hearing, that imposes any or all of the following penalties against the accused: (a) a stop sale order with regard to any gasoline or petroleum product; (b) require the accused to relabel any gasoline or other petroleum product that he is offering for sale and which is not labeled in accordance with the provisions of this chapter; (c) seize any gasoline or other petroleum product that is not in compliance with this chapter and destroy, sell or otherwise dispose of the petroleum product and apply the proceeds of any such sale to the costs herein and any fees or civil penalties levied, with the balance to be paid according to law; or (d) to order any pumps, trucks or equipment of a licensee that are out of tolerance to be locked down until brought within the allowed tolerances, except that a licensee shall have a forty-eight-hour grace period to correct a deficiency of twenty-five (25) cubic inches or less on a five (5) gallon measurement before such order shall be issued. The order shall be served upon the accused in the same manner that the summons and complaint may be served upon him, except that, in the alternative, it may be served by giving a copy of the order to the attendant at his establishment. The accused shall then have thirty (30) days after service of the order upon him within which to request an informal administrative review before the Director of the Bureau of Regulatory Services in the department, or his designee, who shall act as reviewing officer. If the accused makes such a request within such time, the reviewing officer shall provide an informal administrative review to the accused within ten (10) days after such request is made. If the accused does not request an informal administrative review within such time frame, then he will be deemed to have waived his right to same. At the informal administrative review, subpoena power shall not be available, witnesses shall not be sworn nor be subject to cross-examination and there shall be no court reporter or record made of the proceedings. Each party may present its case in the form of documents, oral statements or any other method. The rules of evidence shall not apply. The reviewing officer's decision shall be in writing, and it shall be delivered to the parties by certified mail. If either party is aggrieved by the order of the reviewing officer, he may appeal to the commissioner for a full evidentiary hearing in accordance with the procedures described in subsection (1), except that there shall be no requirement for a written complaint or answer to be filed by the parties. Such appeal shall be perfected by filing a notice of appeal with the commissioner within thirty (30) days after the order of the reviewing officer is served on the appealing party. The hearing before the commissioner or his designee shall be held within a reasonable time after the appeal has been perfected. Failure to perfect an appeal within the allotted time will be deemed a waiver of such right.
(5) In the enforcement of this chapter and the regulations adopted hereunder, the commissioner shall have available to him all legal and equitable remedies, including, but not limited to, injunction, and he may initiate and defend suits in his own behalf, and he shall have access to all state and federal courts and he shall not be required to make or file a bond in any such proceedings.
SECTION 20. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2000.