Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1061

Introduced
4/2/12  
Refer
4/3/12  
Report Pass
4/24/12  
Engrossed
5/3/12  
Refer
5/7/12  
Report Pass
5/14/12  
Enrolled
5/17/12  
Chaptered
5/31/12  

Caption

Authorizes the use of automatic liquefied petroleum gas dispensing devices

Impact

The enactment of HB 1061 will repeal previous restrictions outlined in R.S. 40:1853, facilitating broader consumer access to automatic LPG dispensing. This move is anticipated to increase the efficiency of fuel dispensing processes and potentially lower costs for consumers. By legislative authority, the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission is tasked with developing rules that ensure safe operations, thereby maintaining a balance between accessibility and safety.

Summary

House Bill 1061 aims to modernize the dispensing of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by allowing the use of automatic dispensing devices at retail stations. This legislation permits public access to self-service, coin-operated, or credit card-activated LPG dispensers, subject to specific safety protocols. The primary objective of the bill is to enhance convenience for consumers while maintaining safety standards during fuel transfer operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1061 appears to be largely positive, with support stemming from representatives who see the bill as a step toward modernization of fuel dispensing practices. There is also a recognition of the importance of consumer safety, as the bill mandates clear operating instructions at each dispenser. While no significant opposition was noted in documented voting records, the complete discourse surrounding its implementation remains to be comprehensively assessed post-enactment.

Contention

Notable points of contention mainly revolve around safety concerns related to the operation of automatic dispensing devices. Critics may argue that without proper oversight, increased access to automated dispensing could lead to potential safety hazards if consumers are not adequately educated on the proper use of such devices. The requirement for the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission to establish safety regulations will be critical to mitigating these concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB768

Prohibiting certain rules related to dispensing liquefied petroleum gases for vehicle fuel purposes.

LA SB271

Provides for equivalency of the special fuels tax with the gasoline tax on motor vehicles that operate on the highways using liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, or compressed natural gas. (7/1/15) (EN +$6,000,000 SD RV See Note)

LA HB2714

Relating to the registration of liquefied petroleum gas container manufacturers and the regulation of liquefied petroleum gas licensees; authorizing fees.

LA H0815

Sale of Liquefied Petroleum Gas

LA SB1515

Relating to the registration of liquefied petroleum gas container manufacturers and the regulation of liquefied petroleum gas licensees; authorizing fees.

LA AB491

Prohibiting certain rules related to dispensing liquefied petroleum gases for vehicle fuel purposes.

LA HB1072

Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas Act; registration permit, fees on sale, reports and penalties, and safety school for liquefied petroleum dealers; annual fee; promulgation of rules; effective date.

LA HB1059

Provides relative to the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission (EN INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA SB275

To Amend The Law Concerning The Regulation Of Liquefied Petroleum Gases.

LA HB1157

Liquified petroleum gas; removing certain appointed position; modifying statutory references; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.