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House passes motor-fuel marketing bill after sponsor frames compromise among retailers and refiners

Utah House of Representatives · February 14, 2001
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Summary

The House passed HB162, which defines 'cost' for motor fuel (invoice + freight + taxes), requires recordkeeping for below-cost sales, turns enforcement to the Attorney General's Office, and includes a five-year sunset; sponsors described broad stakeholder compromise and a 71–0 House vote.

Representative Eurer presented House Bill 162 on Feb. 14 as the product of negotiations among marketers, refiners and retail chains including Flying J, Maverik and others. He said the bill defines cost as "invoice plus freight…

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