New York General Business Law Article 19 - OIL AND DISTILLED SPIRITS
- 300 - Standard of Domestic Distilled Spirits.
Domestic distilled spirits, at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit, which have a specific gravity of nine thousand three hundred and thirty-five as compared with...
- 302 - Storage of Petroleum.
Crude petroleum, earth or rock oil, or any of its products, shall not be kept on sale or stored in any place or building within...
- 303 - Standard Test and Storage of Refined Petroleum and Kerosene Oil.
Refined petroleum or kerosene oil shall not be kept on sale or stored in any such city, the fire test of which shall be less...
- 304 - Standard and Storage of Illuminating Oils.
No person shall manufacture or have in his possession or sell or give away for illuminating or heating purposes in lamps or stoves within this...
- 304-a - Unauthorized Manufacture, Sale or Use of Illuminating Oils.
A person who violates any provision of this article relating to the standard, manufacture, sale, or use or storage of any oil or burning fluid,...
- 305 - Inspectors of Storage.
The inspectors of buildings or other proper authorities in every such city shall make an examination of all the premises where any of the articles...
- 306 - Fire and Light Within One Hundred and Fifty Feet of Warehouses in the Counties of New York, Kings, Queens and Nassau Prohibited.
No person shall bring, have, keep or use or suffer or permit to be brought, kept, had or used on board of any ship, vessel,...
- 306-a - Violating Law to Prevent Conflagrations.
A person who violates any of the provisions of section three hundred and six of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor.
- 307 - Penalties and the Enforcement Thereof.
Every person violating the provisions of this article, relating to the test for refined petroleum and oil, shall forfeit to the people of the state...
- 308 - Retail Sale and Delivery of Certain Flammable Liquids and Kerosene.
1. Definition. As used in this section: "Flammable liquid" shall mean any liquid which has a flash point of seventy degrees Fahrenheit, or less, as...
Last modified: February 3, 2019