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Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Pelican Rapids, MN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2011
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
It's likely a corporate suggestion to keep the lines moving. I looked up the capacity to legally carry in Florida at one point and recall it being around 50 gallons.
With a little Google research, I guess it is a law in some states. Other than ND, it is a law in NY as well. (someone has to enforce it, and employees will not) No container over 5 gallons and a limit of four in NY
Transporting Gasoline and Diesel Fuel (ny.gov)
And on a national level, Costco posts that they abide by the International Fire Code (which I believe is a suggestion and not a law, otherwise they would not even make those bigger ones)
Costco attendants are instructed to enforce all provisions of the International Fire Code (IFC) regarding filling portable containers:
International Fire Code (IFC) 2019 Edition
2304.4.1 Approved containers required
Class I, II and IIIA liquids shall not be dispensed into a portable container unless such container does not exceed a 6-gallon (22.7L) capacity, is listed or of approved material and construction, and has a tight closure with a screwed or spring loaded cover so designed that the contents can be dispensed without spilling. Liquids shall not be dispensed into portable cargo tanks.