N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 13.1
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions (a) and (b) of this section, on the 31st day of any month having 31 days, gasoline may be sold to and purchased by the operator or occupant of any vehicle without regard to the last numeral of such vehicle's number (license) plate.
§ 3. Minimum purchase. Prior to selling any gasoline to the operator or occupant of any vehicle, the seller shall ascertain that the operator or occupant believes the fuel tank of the vehicle to be less than half full. Notwithstanding section two hereof, no gasoline may be purchased by the operator or occupant of any vehicle the fuel tank of which he reasonably believes to be half or more than half full and no gasoline may be sold to the operator or occupant of any motor vehicle unless the seller reasonably believes the fuel tank to be less than half full.
§ 4. Required signs. Every retail seller of gasoline shall post prominently a sign setting forth (i) the times at which gasoline may be purchased, (ii) whether or not gasoline is available, (iii) the maximum amount, if any, of gasoline which may be purchased and (iv) whether the day of the month is even or odd.
§ 5. Exceptions.
(a) For the purposes of this regulation, the term vehicle shall not include:
(e) Nothing in this regulation shall prohibit the sale at any time of not more than two gallons of gasoline from an emergency service vehicle to the operator or occupant of any vehicle stranded by reason of lack of gasoline on any public highway.
(1) The director of the emergency fuel office may exclude from the application of section two of this regulation any person or class of persons, but only after a showing by such person or class that the exclusion is necessary to avoid:
(2) Prior to granting any exclusion hereunder, the director shall require such documentary evidence and supporting material as he deems necessary, including but not limited to:
(3) The director shall determine the manner in which an exclusion granted hereunder shall be demonstrated to a retail seller of gasoline. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this regulation, a person who sells gasoline in reliance upon such a demonstration shall not be deemed to have violated this regulation.
§ 6. Preemption. Any local law, ordinance or regulation governing the retail sale of gasoline shall be consistent with this regulation and shall be invalid to the extent inconsistent.
§ 7. Sanctions. A violation of this regulation shall be subject to the sanctions provided in subdivision six and seven of section eleven of the Executive Law.
§ 8. Severability. If any provision of this regulation shall be held by any court to be invalid in whole or in part or inapplicable to any person or situation, all other provisions thereof shall nevertheless remain fully effective and the application of any such provision to other persons not similarly situated or other situations shall not be affected thereby.
§ 8-a. Clarifications and interpretations. The director of the emergency fuel office may issue clarifications and interpretations of this regulation.
§ 9. Effective date. Whereas there exists a fuel and energy shortage state of emergency requiring prompt action to preserve the public health, safety and general welfare, this regulation is hereby adopted as an emergency measure pursuant to subdivision three of section one hundred one-a of the Executive Law. This regulation shall take effect at 12:01 a.m. on the twenty-sixth day of February, nineteen hundred seventy-four, and shall remain in full force and effect until and including the twenty-fifth day of February, nineteen hundred seventy-five, unless sooner rescinded or revoked.
§ 10. Suspension of certain sections. Effective May first, nineteen hundred seventy-four the operation of section two, subparagraphs (i), (ii) and (iv) of section four, and subdivisions (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) of section five of this regulation is suspended.
Signed: Malcolm A. Wilson
Dated: February 23, 1974
(f)
In accordance with the provisions of section 11 of the Executive Law, I, Malcolm Wilson, Governor of the State of New York, after consultation with appropriate State and local officials, do hereby promulgate the following regulation:
REGULATION ONE
Sale of Gasoline
Section 1. Application. 2. Days of purchase. 3. Minimum purchase. 4. Required signs. 5. Exceptions. 6. Preemption. 7. Sanctions. 8. Severability. 9. Effective date.
Section 1. Application. Except as otherwise provided herein, this regulation shall apply to any sale and purchase at retail of gasoline in this State for use in any vehicle. A sale or purchase at retail shall mean a sale or purchase not for resale. Nothing in this regulation shall be construed in any way to conflict with applicable Federal law or regulations.
§ 2. Days of purchase. Except as otherwise provided in this regulation, gasoline may be purchased or sold only in accordance with the following plan: