It shall be a deceptive practice in the retail
sale or offering for sale of automotive fuels for trucks, pickup trucks,
buses and motorcycles for any person, including any business entity,
to:
A. Represent falsely that automotive fuel is not for
sale.
B. Display a price per gallon on the fuel pump indicator
which differs from the price per gallon posted.
C. Represent falsely that there is a limitation upon
individual purchases.
D. Impose any limitation or condition upon the sale of
fuel without conspicuously posting a sign at the point of delivery
of the fuel, legibly setting forth all limitations and conditions.
E. Require the purchase of any other service or product
as a condition to the purchase of fuel.
F. Require membership in any group, association or club
as a condition to the purchase of fuel.
G. Sell only to prior customers or to represent that
sales are so restricted.
It shall not be a deceptive practice in the
retail sale or offering for sale of automotive fuels to limit the
amount of fuel to be sold, except that the consumer must be offered
a minimum of five gallons of automotive fuel on request. The consumer
may choose to purchase less than five gallons of automotive fuel,
but an offering of five gallons must be made to each and every consumer
while the retail establishment is open for the business of sale of
automotive fuels.
This article shall be effective throughout the
County of Rockland, except that it shall not be effective within the
area of any village or the area of any town outside of any village
during such time as such village or town is regulating the business
regulated by the provisions of this article.