No person shall sell, offer or expose for sale in the city any antifreeze
solution the chief component of which is a brine solution of sodium, calcium
or magnesium or petroleum oils such as kerosene or light fuel oils or similar
oil fractions or derivatives.
A.
Price posted. Except as hereinafter provided, it is unlawful
for any person to sell or offer for sale at retail for use in internal combustion
engines in motor vehicles any gasoline, diesel fuel or gasohol unless such
seller shall post and keep continuously posted on the individual pump or other
dispensing device from which such fuel is sold or offered for sale a sign
or placard meeting the specifications set forth in Agriculture and Markets
Law § 192.[1]
C.
Meter pumps. The sign or placard required to be posted
on the individual pump or other dispensing device need not be so posted where
the pump is a computer pump with rolls or tapes containing whole numbers and
decimals or fractions at least 0.7 inches in height and 0.5 inches in width,
showing clearly and legibly the selling price or prices of the fuel, including
the governmental tax.
D.
Misrepresentation. It is unlawful for any person to sell
or offer for sale gasoline, diesel fuel or gasohol at retail in any manner
so as to deceive or tend to deceive the purchaser as to the price, nature,
quality or identity thereof, or to sell or offer to sell from any pump or
dispensing device any fuel manufactured or distributed by the manufacturer
or distributor marketing such fuel other than under the name, trade name,
brand, symbol or mark affixed to or contained on such pump, or other dispensing
device, or to substitute or adulterate gasoline, diesel fuel or gasohol sold
or offered for sale under a name, trade name, brand, symbol or mark.[3]