The Florida law has a bunch of exemptions in it. Aircraft, boats and
watercraft, fuel sold to a blender, or used in collector vehicles,
off-road vehicles, motorcycles, and small engines are exempt.
526.203 Renewable fuel standard.--
6145 (1) DEFINITIONS.--As used in this act:
6146 (a) "Blender," "importer," "terminal supplier," and
6147 "wholesaler" are defined as provided in s. 206.01.
6148 (b) "Blended gasoline" means a mixture of 90 to 91 percent
6149 gasoline and 9 to 10 percent fuel ethanol, by volume, that meets
6150 the specifications as adopted by the department. The fuel
6151 ethanol portion may be derived from any agricultural source.
6152 (c) "Fuel ethanol" means an anhydrous denatured alcohol
6153 produced by the conversion of carbohydrates that meets the
6154 specifications as adopted by the department.
6155 (d) "Unblended gasoline" means gasoline that has not been
6156 blended with fuel ethanol and that meets the specifications as
6157 adopted by the department.
6158 (2) FUEL STANDARD.--Beginning December 31, 2010, all
6159 gasoline sold or offered for sale in Florida by a terminal
6160 supplier, importer, blender, or wholesaler shall be blended
6161 gasoline.
6162 (3) EXEMPTIONS.--The requirements of this act do not apply
6163 to the following:
6164 (a) Fuel used in aircraft.
6165 (b) Fuel sold for use in boats and similar watercraft.
6166 (c) Fuel sold to a blender.
6167 (d) Fuel sold for use in collector vehicles or vehicles
6168 eligible to be licensed as collector vehicles, off-road
6169 vehicles, motorcycles, or small engines.
6170 (e) Fuel unable to comply due to requirements of the
6171 United States Environmental Protection Agency.
6172 (f) Fuel transferred between terminals.
6173 (g) Fuel exported from the state in accordance with s.
6174 206.052.
6175 (h) Fuel qualifying for any exemption in accordance with
6176 chapter 206.
6177 (i) Fuel for a railroad locomotive.
6178 (j) Fuel for equipment, including vehicle or vessel,
6179 covered by a warranty that would be voided, if explicitly stated
6180 in writing by the vehicle or vessel manufacturer, if the
6181 equipment were to be operated using fuel meeting the
6182 requirements of subsection (2).
I would say the 362 is a low number.
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Steve W.