Authorize county to implement motor fuel quality testing program
Impact
The implementation of HB549 is expected to enhance the oversight of fuel quality within Ohio counties, thereby seeking to ensure that consumers have access to safe and reliable motor fuels. By granting counties the authority to establish testing programs, it aims to address potential issues of fuel quality that may vary across different regions. This could improve public confidence in fuel quality and safety, as consumers may benefit from regular inspections and testing of fuel standards at local service stations.
Summary
House Bill 549 seeks to amend section 1327.70 of the Revised Code to allow counties in Ohio to implement their own motor fuel quality testing programs. This bill empowers county auditors to oversee and manage the testing of motor fuels sold at retail, ensuring compliance with specified quality standards. Fuel inspectors designated by the county auditor will assess motor fuel quality for parameters including octane levels, sediment, and water content. The bill outlines the responsibilities of both county auditors and fuel inspectors in the implementation of these programs, defining testing procedures and equipment standards in accordance with national guidelines.
Contention
While the bill has been presented as a crucial step toward ensuring fuel quality, some concerns may arise regarding the uniformity and potential administrative burden it places on counties. The bill allows counties to create bespoke testing programs, which could lead to inconsistencies in fuel quality standards across the state. Critics may argue that such discrepancies could adversely affect both consumers and retailers if different counties adopt varying standards for fuel testing. Moreover, the provisions for civil penalties against retail dealers for fuel quality violations might raise apprehensions about the additional fiscal responsibilities placed on county auditors and the potential for disputes regarding enforcement practices.
Energy: gas and oil; certain standards under the motor fuels quality act; update. Amends secs. 2, 3, 4, 4a, 5, 6, 7, 10a & 10d of 1984 PA 44 (MCL 290.642 et seq.); adds secs. 4b, 7a & 7b & repeals sec. 5a of 1984 PA 44 (MCL 290.645a).