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Committee hears from card-lock operators in support of bill to loosen nonretail fuel requirements

2934923 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

At a public hearing, card-lock operators and industry groups urged support for House Bill 3478 and its dash-2 amendment, arguing the bill would reduce administrative audits and allow smaller businesses access to card-lock fueling by removing or raising minimum gallonage requirements and adjusting fees and inspection cadence.

The committee held a public hearing on House Bill 3478, which would change eligibility and licensing rules for nonretail card-lock dispensing of motor vehicle fuels.

Committee staff described the bill as eliminating a minimum gallonage requirement for eligibility for nonretail card-lock dispensing, increasing the license period for card lock facilities from one to three years, removing certain sworn statement requirements for nonretail customers, and changing training and audit requirements. The staff summary said the…

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