"Liquefied petroleum gas" means normal butane, isobutane, propane, or butylene (including isomers) or mixtures composed predominantly thereof in liquid or gaseous state having a vapor pressure in excess of 40 pounds per square inch absolute at a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Enacted Stats 1959 ch 3. Amended Stats 1977 ch 825 § 4.
ANNOTATIONS
Amendments:
1977 Amendment:
Substituted the section for the former section which read: " 'Liquified petroleum gas' means petroleum hydrocarbons or mixtures thereof in liquid or gaseous state having a vapor pressure in excess of 26 pounds per square inch gauge at a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit."
Historical Derivations:
Former Veh C § 59, as added Stats 1949 ch 1351 § 3.
Cross References:
Regulations and standards for vehicles using liquefied gas: Veh C § 2402.6
Requirement that vehicles carrying liquefied petroleum gas stop at railroad crossings: Veh C § 22452
Collateral References:
Compressed and liquefied gas fuel systems: 13 Cal Code Reg §§ 930 et seq