For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply, unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
Any place where gasoline or other volatile liquid is sold, supplied, dispensed or offered for sale to the retail motor vehicle trade, and shall include marine filling stations serving boats or other craft.
Liquids with a flash point below 200° F (93.3° C), closed cup tester.
A metal receptacle of not more than 60 gallons’ capacity, mounted on wheels, and provided with means for filling and withdrawing liquid, and bearing the label of the National Board of Fire Underwriters.
Any gasoline pump or other gasoline-dispensing equipment used by an owner or operator exclusively for motor vehicles or marine craft owned or operated by the owner or operator and from which no gasoline is sold.
The grade of article which is accepted by dealers in the equipment and recognized as complying with all fire law regulations.
A metal receptacle of more than 60 gallons’ capacity, mounted on wheels and ordinarily used for the purpose of transporting gasoline.
Any place where gasoline or other volatile liquid is stored for the purpose of sale to the wholesale trade, or any place where the liquid is sold to the wholesale trade.
(1966 Code, ch. 7.0, art. I (sec. 1-A), art. II (sec. 3), art. III (sec. 2); 1994 Code, sec. 93.01)