HB 3647
Requires a person that operates a service station, business or other place for the purpose of retailing and delivering gasoline, diesel or other fuel to display on a sign visible from the street and on a sign visible at or near each dispensing device the prices charged for all grades of gasoline, diesel or other fuel.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
Committee
Commerce and Consumer Protection
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Bill overview
This bill requires gas stations, businesses, and other places that sell gasoline, diesel, or other fuel to display the prices of all grades of fuel clearly from the street and at each dispensing device. The prices must be easy to read and include the unit of measurement. It also clarifies that conditions for lower prices must be clearly stated and prohibits requiring a full tank purchase to get the displayed price.
Key provisions
- Gas stations must display prices for all grades of gasoline, diesel, and other fuel.
- Prices must be visible from the street and at each dispensing device.
- Signs must clearly state the unit of measurement for each fuel grade.
- Conditions for lower prices must be clearly communicated.
- The area where a specific price is available must be identified.
- A station cannot require a full tank purchase to receive a displayed price.
Who is affected
- Gas station owners and operators
- Businesses that sell fuel
- Motor vehicle fuel purchasers
Notable changes
- Clarifies that all grades of fuel must be priced and displayed.
- Requires clear communication of conditions for lower prices.
- Prohibits requiring a full tank purchase to receive a discounted price.
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Arguments in favor
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Supporters of the bill emphasize the importance of transparent pricing in gas station sales, highlighting concerns about deceptive practices that leave drivers vulnerable to unfair prices. that clear price displays on signs visible from the street would enable consumers to make informed decisions, promote fair business practices, and protect individuals from financial mistakes. By requiring gas stations to post their prices, supporters believe this simple solution can help ensure transparency and fairness in the industry, ultimately benefiting consumers and promoting a more equitable marketplace.
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