[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 16, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 16CFR309.17]

[Page 360-361]
 
                     TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
 
                   CHAPTER I--FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
 
PART 309_LABELING REQUIREMENTS FOR ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND ALTERNATIVE 
FUELED VEHICLES--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart B_Requirements for Alternative Fuels
 
Sec. 309.17  Labels.

    All labels must meet the following specifications:
    (a) Layout:
    (1) Non-liquid alternative vehicle fuel (other than electricity) 
labels with disclosure of principal component only. The label is 
3 (7.62 cm) wide x 2\1/2\ (6.35 cm) long. 
``Helvetica black'' type is used throughout. All type is centered. The 
band at the top of the label contains the name of the fuel. This band 
should measure 1 (2.54 cm) deep. Spacing of the fuel name is 
\1/4\ (.64 cm) from the top of the label and \3/
16\ (.48 cm) from the bottom of the black band, centered 
horizontally within the black band. The first line of type beneath the 
black band is \1/8\ (.32 cm) from the bottom of the black 
band. All type below the black band is centered horizontally, with \1/
8\ (.32 cm) between lines. The bottom line of type is \3/
16\ (.48 cm) from the bottom of the label. All type should 
fall no closer than \3/16\ (.48 cm) from the side edges of 
the label. If you wish to change the format of this single component 
label, you must petition the Federal Trade Commission. You can do this 
by writing to the Secretary of the Federal Trade Commission, Washington, 
DC 20580. You must state the size and contents of the label that you 
wish to use, and the reasons that you want to use it.
    (2) Non-liquid alternative vehicle fuel (other than electricity) 
labels with disclosure of two components. The label is 3 
(7.62 cm) wide x 2\1/2\ (6.35 cm) long. ``Helvetica black'' 
type is used throughout. All type is centered. The band at the top of 
the label contains the name of the fuel. This band should measure 
1 (2.54 cm) deep. Spacing of the fuel name is \1/
4\ (.64 cm) from the top of the label and \3/16\ 
(.48 cm) from the bottom of the black band, centered horizontally within 
the black band. The first line of type beneath the black band is \3/
16\ (.48 cm) from the bottom of the black band. All type 
below the black band is centered horizontally, with \1/8\ 
(.32 cm) between lines. The bottom line of type is \1/4\ (.64 
cm) from the bottom of the label. All type should fall no closer than 
\3/16\ (.48 cm) from the side edges of the label. If you wish 
to change the format of this two component label, you must petition the 
Federal Trade Commission. You can do this by writing to the Secretary of 
the Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC 20580. You must state the 
size and contents of the label that you wish to use, and the reasons 
that you want to use it.
    (3) Electric vehicle fuel dispensing system labels. The label is 
3 (7.62 cm) wide x 2\1/2\ (6.35 cm) long. 
``Helvetica black'' type is used throughout. All type is centered. The 
band at the top of the label contains the common identifier of the fuel. 
This band should measure 1 (2.54 cm) deep. Spacing of the 
common identifier is \1/4\ (.64 cm) from the top of the label 
and \3/16\ (.48 cm) from the bottom of the black band, 
centered horizontally within the black band. The first line of type 
beneath the black band is \3/16\ (.48 cm) from the bottom of 
the black band. All type below the black band is centered horizontally, 
with \1/8\ (.32 cm) between lines. The bottom line of type is 
\1/4\ (.64 cm) from the bottom of the label. All type should 
fall no closer than \3/16\ (.48 cm) from the side edges of 
the label.
    (b) Type size and setting:
    (1) Labels for non-liquid alternative vehicle fuels (other than 
electricity) with

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disclosure of principal component only. All type should be set in upper 
case (all caps) ``Helvetica Black'' throughout. Helvetica Black is 
available in a variety of computer desk-top and photo-typesetting 
systems. Its name may vary, but the type must conform in style and 
thickness to the sample provided here. The spacing between letters and 
words should be set as ``normal.'' The type for the fuel name is 50 
point (\1/2\ (1.27 cm) cap height) knocked out of a 
1 (2.54 cm) deep band. The type for the words ``MINIMUM'' and 
the principal component is 24 pt. (\1/4\ (.64 cm) cap 
height). The type for percentage is 36 pt. (\3/8\ (.96 cm) 
cap height).
    (2) Labels for non-liquid alternative vehicle fuels (other than 
electricity) with disclosure of two components. All type should be set 
in upper case (all caps) ``Helvetica Black'' throughout. Helvetica Black 
is available in a variety of computer desk-top and photo-typesetting 
systems. Its name may vary, but the type must conform in style and 
thickness to the sample provided here. The spacing between letters and 
words should be set as ``normal.'' The type for the fuel name is 50 
point (\1/2\ 1.27 cm) cap height) knocked out of a 
1 (2.54 cm) deep band. All other type is 24 pt. (\1/
4\ (.64 cm) cap height).
    (3) Labels for electric vehicle fuel dispensing systems. All type 
should be set in upper case (all caps) ``Helvetica Black'' throughout. 
Helvetica Black is available in a variety of computer desk-top and 
photo-typesetting systems. Its name may vary, but the type must conform 
in style and thickness to the sample provided here. The spacing between 
letters and words should be set as ``normal.'' The type for the common 
identifier is 50 point (\1/2\ 1.27 cm) cap height) knocked 
out of a 1 (2.54 cm) deep band. All other type is 24 pt. (\1/
4\ (.64 cm) cap height).
    (c) Colors: The background color on the labels for all non-liquid 
alternative vehicle fuels (including electricity), and the color of the 
knock-out type within the black band, is Orange: PMS 1495. All other 
type is process black. All borders are process black. All colors must be 
non-fade.
    (d) Contents. Examples of the contents are shown in Figures 1 
through 3. The proper fuel rating for each non-liquid alternative 
vehicle fuel (including electricity) must be shown. No marks or 
information other than that called for by this part may appear on the 
labels.
    (e) Special label protection. All labels must be capable of 
withstanding extremes of weather conditions for a period of at least one 
year. They must be resistant to vehicle fuel, oil, grease, solvents, 
detergents, and water.
    (f) Illustrations of labels. Labels must meet the specifications in 
this section and look like Figures 1 through 3 of appendix A, except the 
black print should be on the appropriately colored background.