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Utah House approves motor fuel marketing changes to add penalties and recordkeeping
Summary
The Utah House passed a substitute to the Motor Fuel Marketing Act after sponsors described a negotiated compromise adding enforcement tools, uniform recordkeeping and penalties intended to help detect price gouging and below‑cost sales; the measure passed 68‑0 and will go to the Senate.
The Utah House on the floor approved a substitute to the Motor Fuel Marketing Act that backers said creates new penalties and uniform recordkeeping to help detect suspected price gouging and sales below cost. Representative Brown, sponsor of the substitute, said the measure reflects a negotiated compromise among oil marketers, retailers and consumer representatives.
"Some of us have been very concerned…
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