Section § 13420

Explanation

If you own or run a gas station next to a street or highway and sell fuel to the public, you need to make sure any signs or advertisements that show your business hours are updated every month.

Every person, firm, partnership, association, trustee, or corporation that owns, leases, or rents and operates a facility that offers any motor vehicle fuel for sale to the public from a fueling facility abutting or adjacent to a street or highway shall accurately update all signs, banners, or other advertising media that indicate hours of the sale. Advertising media indicating hours of sale shall be updated on a monthly basis.

Section § 13421

Explanation

If you own or operate a gas station next to a street or highway, you must turn off all outdoor lighted ads when your business is closed. This rule only affects the gas station part and not any connected retail store, as long as selling fuel isn't the main business of the store.

Every person, firm, partnership, association, trustee, or corporation that owns, leases, or rents and operates a facility that offers any motor vehicle fuel for sale to the public from the facility abutting or adjacent to a street or highway shall turn off all outdoor lighted advertising media at their place of business when they are not open for business. This section shall only apply to the fueling facility and not the retail business in a situation where the fueling facility is a part of and adjacent to a retail business provided the retail sale of gasoline or other motor vehicle fuel is not the primary purpose of that business.

Section § 13422

Explanation

If you break the rules outlined in this article, you'll be fined up to $100.

A violation of this article is an infraction punishable by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100).