Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB178

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Business Regulation - Sale of Motor Fuel - Signage (Gas Price Gouging Act)

Impact

This bill modifies existing regulations under the Maryland Business Regulation Article, specifically targeting the signage requirements for fuel retailers. By repealing exemptions previously granted to smaller stations with a limited number of dispensing units, the act enforces uniformity in price display, thus eliminating disparities that may confuse consumers. The impact of SB178 not only affects signage at retail outlets but also aims to standardize advertising practices related to fuel pricing across the state, which could collectively influence consumer buying behaviors and competition among service stations.

Summary

Senate Bill 178, also known as the Gas Price Gouging Act, aims to regulate the display of gasoline prices at retail service stations. It mandates that retail dealers display both the credit card and cash prices of motor fuel in a clear and visible manner. The legislation is designed to provide transparency in pricing for consumers, ensuring that they are aware of the cost they will incur regardless of their payment method. By requiring significant visibility of pricing at the pump, the bill seeks to protect consumers from potential price gouging during periods of high demand or low supply.

Contention

While the intent of Senate Bill 178 is to enhance consumer protection, it is likely to draw mixed reactions from stakeholders in the fuel industry. Proponents argue that the clarity in pricing will help prevent the exploitation of consumers, particularly during crises when price fluctuations are common. However, opponents, particularly those in the retail fuel sector, may view this regulation as an undue burden, especially for small businesses. Concerns may arise about the financial implications of compliance with new signage standards and the potential need for modifications in existing infrastructure to meet the requirements laid out by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB882

Business Regulation - Sale of Motor Fuel - Pricing Signage (Gas Price Clarity Act)

MD SB651

Business Regulation - Sale of Motor Fuel - Pricing Signage (Gas Price Clarity Act)

MD SB322

Gas Price Gouging Act

MD A1412

Requires that fuel stations specify taxes levied on motor fuel sales.

MD A404

Requires that fuel stations specify taxes levied on motor fuel sales.

MD AB29

Revises provisions relating to motor vehicle fuel. (BDR 51-271)

MD A3200

Prohibits retail motor fuel dealer from charging a credit card customer in excess of four percent above the purchase price for same fuel sold to customer paying by cash.

MD S1193

Prohibits retail motor fuel dealer from charging a credit card customer in excess of four percent above the purchase price for same fuel sold to customer paying by cash.

MD HB406

Georgia Public Service Commission; regulation of the provision of certain electricity used as a motor fuel in electric vehicles; provide

MD SB146

Georgia Public Service Commission; regulation and taxation of the provision of certain electricity used as a motor fuel in electric vehicles; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.