Advanced Search

Amendments To The Cabinet Of Ministers Of 26 September 2000, The Regulations No. 332 "rules On Gasoline And Diesel Fuel Conformity Assessment"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2000.gada 26.septembra noteikumos Nr.332 "Noteikumi par benzīna un dīzeļdegvielas atbilstības novērtēšanu"

Subscribe to a Global-Regulation Premium Membership Today!

Key Benefits:

Subscribe Now for only USD$40 per month.
Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 648, Riga, 25 June 2009 (pr. No 44 63) amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers of 26 September 2000, the provisions of the "rules on no 332 of petrol and diesel fuels" conformity assessment Issued in accordance with the law "on conformity assessment" article 7 to make a Cabinet of 26 September 2000, the provisions of the "rules on no 332 of petrol and diesel fuel conformity assessment" (Latvian journal, 2000, 341./343.nr.; 2002, 111 no; 2003, 45, 180. No; 2004, nr. 69, 204; 2005 24. No.) the following amendments: 1. Express 1.4 point as follows: "the provisions applicable also to 1.4 diesel with biodiesel (derived from rape seed oil), if this is not more than 5% vol. of the admixture of the total amount of petroleum products. The rules prohibit the marketing of fuels with different percentages of biofuels according to laws and regulations in the field of fuel. "
2. Make the following paragraph 8.6.2.: "8.6.2. ethyl alcohol does not exceed 5% of the total volume of gasoline (if necessary, petrol containing ethyl alcohol adds stabilizers) and test methods specific to the characteristics of ethyl alcohol defined in applicable standards recommended by the Ministry of economy for society with limited liability" the standardization, accreditation and Metrology Centre ' and the list of which is published in the newspaper "Latvian journal"; ".
3. Supplement with 8.1 and 8.2 of chapter II paragraph by the following: 8.1 "unleaded petrol which the research octane number (Ron) of 95 or more but have less than 98, and engine-Ron (MOS) are 85 or more, but less than 89, the alkene (olefin) does not exceed 18% of the total volume of gasoline (95 brands of petrol), allowed to be marketed only if the added ethanol content is 4.5-5% vol. of total gasoline volume (if necessary gasoline containing ethanol, adds stabilizers).
8.2 these terms 8 and 8.1 of the type referred to in paragraph 1 shall not apply to: 1.8.2 gasoline, used for racing sports cars with internal combustion engines with spark ignition, if racing sports car lust is registered in certain road traffic safety Directorate and the registration certificate of the vehicle is "sports";
8.2 2. petrol, used in the transport of aviation engines. "
4. Supplement with the bottom paragraph 9.6. the following wording: "9.6. content of methyl esters of fatty acids (V/V) 4.5-5% vol.. In case of disputes the determination to use standard LVS EN 14078:2005 "liquid petroleum products-fatty acid methyl esters (fame) in the middle of the infrared spectrum of and/or distillates – the method of" skopij. "
5. To supplement the provisions of points 9.2 and 9.1 the following: 9.1 in Latvia "allowed to realize a diesel (including in temperate conditions, use A, B, C, D, E, F categories of diesel to the standard LVS EN 590:2005 ' auto/oil-diesel fuel-requirements and test methods") only with biodiesel (derived from rape seed oil) content of 4,5% vol. 5 of the total amount of the finished product.
9.2 this rule 9.1 of the type referred to in paragraph 1 shall not apply to: 1.9.2 diesel, which is used in maritime transport fleet of engines;
9.2 2. diesel fuel used in the transport of aviation engines;
9.2 3. Arctic and severe winter conditions, use 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4 class diesel to the standard LVS EN 590:2005 ' auto/oil-diesel fuel-requirements and test methods "."
6. To supplement the provisions of paragraph 29 by the following: "29. This provision 8.1 and 9.1 points shall enter into force on 1 October 2009."
The Prime Minister, the children, family and integration Affairs v. Economic Minister Dombrovskis a. camphor Editorial Note: rules shall enter into force on July 3, 2009.