Each person who owns or manages a retail petroleum fuel measuring device shall have affixed to or installed onto the retail petroleum fuel measuring device a functioning, unaltered and undamaged security measure to restrict the unauthorized access of customer payment card information. The security measure must include one or more of the following:
(a) The placement of pressure-sensitive security tape issued by the Office and bearing the Office's name and logo over the panel opening that leads to the scanning device hardware of the retail petroleum fuel measuring device. The pressure-sensitive security tape must be placed in a manner that will restrict the unauthorized opening of the panel as well as inform consumers of the unauthorized opening of the panel if the seal has been broken or tampered with.
In order to comply with this Subsection, the pressure –sensitive security tape that is used by the person owning or managing a retail petroleum fuel measuring device must be purchased from the Office and shall bear the name and logo of the Office. The Office shall ensure a sufficient quantity of pressure-sensitive security tape is made available for purchase, shall ensure that the name and logo of the Office appear on the tape and shall establish a fee for the same equal to the Office's actual cost for the same, plus ten percent (10%) for administration. Furthermore, prior to each sale, the Office shall verify that the purchaser is, in fact, an owner or manager of a retail petroleum fuel measuring device. Upon the adoption of this Ordinance, the Office shall make available, at no cost, a sufficient amount of pressure-sensitive security tape to each owner or manager of a retail petroleum fuel measuring device for the initial compliance with this Section for all devices owned or managed by that owner or manager. Thereafter, all pressure-sensitive tape shall be purchased from the Office as set forth herein.
(b) A device or system that will render the retail petroleum fuel measuring device or the scanning device in the measuring device inoperable if there is an unauthorized opening of the panel.
(c) A device or system that safely encrypts the customer payment card information in the scanning device.
(d) A device or system that signals an alarm if the retail petroleum fuel measuring device or the scanning device in the measuring device has been accessed without authorization.
(e) Any other security measures approved by the Office.
(Ord. 2016-272. Adopted 8-22-16.)
(Ord. 2016-272. Adopted 8-22-16.)