Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00152 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/29/2021

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
SB 152 (File 138, as amended by Senate "A")*  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING ELECTRONIC DELIVERY TICKETS FOR 
GASOLINE, KEROSENE, FUEL OILS OR SIMILAR SUBSTANCES.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill allows fuel retailers to provide customers with an electronic 
delivery ticket (e-receipt), instead of a paper receipt, when delivering 
fuel (e.g., propane or heating oil). For the retailer to use e-receipts, the 
retailer and customer must mutually agree to it in writing. Under the 
bill, an e-receipt must contain the same information as a paper receipt 
(e.g., quantity of fuel delivered) and be provided within two business 
days after the delivery. (Paper receipts are provided simultaneously 
with delivery.) As with paper receipts, fuel retailers must maintain a 
record of each e-receipt for at least 12 months, and their records are 
subject to the sealer of weights and measures’ inspection.   
The bill generally applies to metered fuel truck deliveries of 
gasoline (at least 50 gallons) or kerosene, fuel oils, or similar 
substances (at least 5 gallons) sold to create power or heat. But, as is 
the case under existing law for the paper receipt requirement, the bill 
does not apply to barge, railroad tank car, drum, or slow flow meter 
deliveries (CGS § 14-329(c)). 
The bill also makes minor and technical changes.  
*Senate Amendment “A” extends the timeframe for providing the e-
receipt to within two business days after delivery.   
EFFECTIVE DATE:  October 1, 2021 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
General Law Committee 
Joint Favorable  2021SB-00152-R01-BA.DOCX 
 
Researcher: JSB 	Page 2 	4/29/21 
 
Yea 19 Nay 0 (03/09/2021)