§ 118.008 DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES; IDENTIFICATION OF GASOLINE AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.
   (A)   No person shall sell or offer for sale, at retail, any gasoline or petroleum products for use in motor vehicles in any manner which deceives or tends to deceive a purchaser or prospective purchaser as to price, quality or identity of the product. The pump, dispensing device or container shall have the name, brand, symbol, mark, lead content category and minimum antiknock (octane) index (to be derived from the sum of research and motor octane ratings divided by two ((R + M) ÷ 2), or the minimum cetane rating, of the gasoline or petroleum product sold or offered for sale, affixed to the pump, dispensing device or container, and the product therein shall not be substituted, mixed or adulterated.
   (B)   For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      CETANE RATING. The cetane rating described in ASTM Standard Classifications of Diesel Fuel Oil (D 975 73), as amended, and ASTM Test Method (D 613).
      LEAD CONTENT CATEGORY. The lead content described in ASTM (D 439 73), as amended, and shall be determined by ASTM Test Methods (D 3237), (D 3116) and (D 526).
      RESEARCH OCTANE RATING and MOTOR OCTANE RATING. The research octane rating and motor octane rating described in ASTM (American Society for Testing Materials) Standard Specifications for Gasoline (D 439 73), as amended, and ASTM Test Methods (D 2699) and (D 2700).
   (C)    In addition to the fine provided for in § 118.999, any violation of this section may be grounds for revocation of the license issued by the city under this subchapter. However, nothing in this section shall be construed to preclude the revocation of any such license for a violation of any other provision of these codified ordinances.
(2000 Code, § 5.52.080)