§ 19.112.005 Purpose
§ 19.112.010 Definitions
§ 19.112.020 Administration of chapter — Standards — Testing laboratory
§ 19.112.030 Director’s authority
§ 19.112.040 Motor fuel registration
§ 19.112.050 Unlawful acts
§ 19.112.060 Penalties
§ 19.112.070 Injunctive relief
§ 19.112.080 Chapter in addition to chapter 19.94 RCW
§ 19.112.090 Air pollution reduction — Variances from ASTM
§ 19.112.100 Methyl tertiary-butyl ether
§ 19.112.110 Special fuel licensees — Required sales of biodiesel or renewable diesel fuel — Rules
§ 19.112.120 Motor vehicle fuel licensees — Required sales of denatured ethanol — Rules — Limitation of section
§ 19.112.130 Information submitted under RCW 19.112.110 or 19.112.120 — Limitation on release
§ 19.112.140 Standards for biodiesel fuel/fuel blended with biodiesel fuel — Rules
§ 19.112.150 Biofuels advisory committee
§ 19.112.160 Governor’s authority to suspend certain minimum renewable fuel content requirements
§ 19.112.170 Determination of the supply of certain fuels — Notification — Declaration concerning the applicability of RCW 19.112.110 or 19.112.120
§ 19.112.180 Goals under RCW 19.112.170 — Report — Executive request legislation
§ 19.112.900 Short title
§ 19.112.902 Effective date — 1990 c 102
§ 19.112.903 Effective date — 2006 c 338

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 19.112 - Motor fuel quality act

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