Minn. Stat. § 239.751
Subd. 1. Dispenser requirements, automatic price computation.
A retail petroleum dispenser that automatically computes the total price of each sale must have a unit price indicator on the face of the computer mechanism that clearly displays the price per gallon or price per liter, including all taxes. The unit price indicator must not be covered or obscured in any manner.
Subd. 2. Dispenser requirements, manual price computation.
A retail petroleum dispenser that does not automatically compute the total price of each sale must have a sign stating the price per gallon or price per liter, including all taxes. The sign must be white with black letters and figures. The letters and figures must be at least one inch high. The sign must be clearly and conspicuously posted on all dispenser faces, as close as possible to the total quantity indicator. Examples of acceptable unit price signs include: "$1.20/gallon," or "$0.32/liter."
Subd. 3. Price advertising sign; gasoline, diesel fuel.
A sign or device designed to advertise the price of gasoline or diesel fuel, that is posted within view of any public highway, road, or street, or on or near premises where gasoline is sold at retail, must meet the following requirements:
Subd. 4. Use of term "premium.".
The term "premium" may be used only to advertise, or to identify a dispenser used to dispense, gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or greater.
Subd. 4a. Use of term "diesel fuel.".
For the purposes of this section, the term "diesel fuel" may be used to advertise or identify a dispenser used to dispense any fuel approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for use in a compression-ignition engine.
Subd. 5. Multiple price structure, signs.
A person shall post signs on the dispensers, on the dispenser island, or on the canopy over the dispensers, that clearly state the conditions for obtaining the price offered on the dispensers, if the person:
(3) sets different dispensers to compute a total sale at different prices for the same product.
For example, signs must be posted to direct customers to separate dispensers for full service or self-service prices.
Subd. 6. Nonconforming dispenser, sign, display, or label.
When a dispenser, sign, display, or label does not comply with the requirements in this section, the director shall reject the noncomplying dispenser or other equipment and employ any or all of the following actions to prohibit use of the noncomplying dispenser or other equipment:
Subd. 6a. Person must be present when fueling; sign.
(b) A person who sells petroleum product at retail to the public for use in motor vehicles as defined in section 296A.01, subdivision 21:
Subd. 7. Dispenser and other equipment; responsibility.
A person responsible for the product must meet all of the requirements in this section. When a dispenser or other equipment is rejected for failure to comply with this section, a person responsible for the product is required to correct the dispenser, price display violation, or price advertising violation.
Subd. 8. Use of number to advertise grade of gasoline.
If a number is used to advertise or identify a grade of gasoline, that number can only be less than or equal to the octane of the gasoline being advertised or identified.
Subd. 9. Identical pricing product requirement.